Supplementary General Conditions definition
Examples of Supplementary General Conditions in a sentence
The Design Professional will designate any additional codes or special modifications in the Supplementary General Conditions.
It includes the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, the Bid Form, the Specifications, the General Conditions and Supplementary General Conditions.
The minority vendor designee of the Owner shall be specified in the Supplementary General Conditions or the Instructions to Bidders.
This provision may be modified in the Supplementary General Conditions only for phased construction projects with stand-alone components, or may be modified by Change Order.
PSP will, subject to Force Majeure events (as defined in Section 11.14 below) timely provide the Professional Services in conformity with, and as specified in, this Agreement, any Assignment(s); the UGC, the Supplementary General Conditions, any Special Conditions, and in the Construction Documents.
The Design Professional must include language in the Supplementary General Conditions putting the bidder on notice of the existence of such unsuitable conditions.
The Design Professional shall establish, in the Supplementary General Conditions, unit prices to cover the addition or reinstallation of BMPs, by type and linear foot, that would be compensable to the Contractor in the event of force majeure, including abnormal weather conditions, and Owner Requested Changes, as set forth in Section 3 Part 3 of the General Conditions.
Information obtained from the geotechnical engineer may result, under certain conditions, in the establishment of unit prices in the Supplementary General Conditions or pre-bid addenda.
The Design Professional shall invite response to, revise with approval of the Owner, and confirm any unit costs called for in the Supplementary General Conditions.
The Contract Documents also include the Faithful Performance Bond and the Labor and Material Payment Bond unless such bonds are expressly not required for this Project by the Supplementary General Conditions or Special Provisions.