Service Work Order Sum definition
Examples of Service Work Order Sum in a sentence
When cleanup is specified by such a Task, payment for such cleanup is included in the Service Work Order Sum.
Field Modification - A written instruction, clarification or additional information issued by the Owner’s Project Manager to Contractor that does not change the Service Work Order Time or Service Work Order Sum but becomes part of the requirements of the authorized Service Work Order.
By submitting a Service Work Order Proposal to Owner, Contractor offers to accomplish the totality of the Work of Project, as stated in the narrative description of the Detailed Statement of Work for the fixed price of the Service Work Order Sum, and in accordance with the Project Schedule.
Field Modification(s) will not change the Service Work Order Sum or the Service Work Order Time.
If Contractor does not so advise Owner, Owner has the right to temporarily suspend Contractor's Work or to require Contractor to modify its Work operations to eliminate any disruption, and Contractor is not entitled to any adjustment in the Service Work Order Sum or Service Work Order Time for any delay or additional costs associated therewith.
Following receipt of a notice of Final Acceptance from Owner, Contractor will, if the Project is subject to a single lump sum, invoice Owner for the Service Work Order Sum.
Owner’s final progress payment due at Final Acceptance shall not be in an amount less than 15% of the Service Work Order Sum for the Project.
Owner’s response to an RFI is considered an Additional Detailed Instruction and does not change the requirements of an authorized Service Work Order, Service Work Order Time, or Service Work Order Sum.
If an authorized SWO is subject to payment via a single lump sum payment based on occurrence of Final Acceptance: The lump sum specified as the Service Work Order Sum shall be invoiced only upon Owner’s Project Manager’s written certification to Contractor that Owner agrees that a Final Acceptance of the Project has been achieved in accordance with this Agreement and the authorized SWO.
Should Contractor find it necessary in order to complete the Work according to the Project Schedule to perform certain of Contractor’s operations on Saturdays, Sundays, holidays or during other overtime hours, these operations will be performed as part of the Work included in the Service Work Order Sum and do not constitute a basis for additional compensation.