Common use of Compensable Clause in Contracts

Compensable. In addition to receiving the Basic Lump Sum Fee described in Article 4 and Reimbursable Expenses permitted by Article 5, the Design Professional will be paid for those Extra Services described in the Schedule of Project Details, but only when authorized by the Owner in writing prior to the work necessitated by the following: 6.1.1 General revisions in design, layout, and program requested by the Owner after written acceptance of the previous phase of professional services, provided the Design Professional makes a claim for extra compensation within thirty (30) days after receiving Owner’s instructions regarding such revisions. 6.1.2 Unforeseen circumstances and hidden conditions (neither of which would have been discoverable with the exercise of the standard of care described in §9.3) requiring revisions in the Construction Documents. 6.1.3 Insolvency of the Contractor, to the extent this causes a material adverse financial impact on the Design Professional. 6.1.4 Damage to Project caused by fire, windstorm, or Act of God. 6.1.5 Physical presence at the Project Site beyond that required in Article 3.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Design Agreement, Design Agreement, Design Agreement

Compensable. In addition to receiving the Basic Lump Sum Fee described in Article 4 and Reimbursable Expenses permitted by Article 5, the Design Professional will be paid for those Extra Services described in the Schedule of Project Details, but only when authorized by the Owner in writing prior to the work necessitated by the following: 6.1.1 General revisions in design, layout, and program requested by the Owner after written acceptance of the previous phase of professional services, provided the Design Professional makes a claim for extra compensation within thirty (30) days after receiving Owner’s instructions regarding such revisions. 6.1.2 Unforeseen circumstances and hidden conditions (neither of which would have been discoverable with the exercise of the standard of care described in §9.3) requiring revisions in the Construction Documents. 6.1.3 Insolvency of the ContractorConstruction Manager, to the extent this causes a material adverse financial impact on the Design Professional. 6.1.4 Damage to Project caused by fire, windstorm, or Act of God. 6.1.5 Physical presence at the Project Site beyond that required in Article 3.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Owner and Design Professional Agreement, Owner and Design Professional Agreement, Design Agreement

Compensable. In addition to receiving the Basic Lump Sum Fee described in Article 4 and Reimbursable Expenses permitted by Article 5, the Design Professional will shall be paid for those Extra Services described in the Schedule of Project Details, but only when authorized by the Owner in writing prior to the work necessitated by the following: 6.1.1 General revisions in design, layout, and program requested by the Owner after written acceptance of the previous phase of professional services, provided the Design Professional makes a claim for extra compensation within thirty (30) days after receiving Owner’s instructions regarding such revisions. 6.1.2 Unforeseen circumstances and hidden conditions (neither of which would have been discoverable with the exercise of the standard of care described in §9.3) requiring revisions in the Construction Documents. 6.1.3 Insolvency of the Contractor, to the extent this causes a material adverse financial impact on the Design Professional. 6.1.4 Damage to Project caused by fire, windstorm, or Act of God. 6.1.5 Physical presence at the Project Site beyond that required in Article 3.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Design Agreement, Design Agreement, Design Agreement

Compensable. In addition to receiving the Basic Lump Sum Fee described in Article 4 and Reimbursable Expenses permitted by Article 5, the Design Professional will shallwill be paid for those Extra Services described in the Schedule of Project Details, but only when authorized by the Owner in writing prior to the work necessitated by the following: 6.1.1 General revisions in design, layout, and program requested by the Owner after written acceptance of the previous phase of professional services, provided the Design Professional makes a claim for extra compensation within thirty (30) days after receiving Owner’s instructions regarding such revisions. 6.1.2 Unforeseen circumstances and hidden conditions (neither of which would have been discoverable with the exercise of the standard of care described in §9.3) requiring revisions in the Construction Documents. 6.1.3 Insolvency of the Contractor, to the extent this causes a material adverse financial impact on the Design Professional. 6.1.4 Damage to Project caused by fire, windstorm, or Act of God. 6.1.5 Physical presence at the Project Site beyond that required in Article 3.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Design Agreement, Design Agreement, Design Agreement

Compensable. In addition to receiving the Basic Lump Sum Fee described in Article 4 and Reimbursable Expenses permitted by Article 5, the Design Professional will shall be paid for those Extra Services described in the Schedule of Project Details, but only when authorized by the Owner in writing prior to the work necessitated by the following: 6.1.1 General revisions in design, layout, and program requested by the Owner after written acceptance of the previous phase of professional services, provided the Design Professional makes a claim for extra compensation within thirty (30) days after receiving Owner’s instructions regarding such revisions. 6.1.2 Unforeseen circumstances and hidden conditions (neither of which would have been discoverable with the exercise of the standard of care described in §9.3) requiring revisions in the Construction Documents. 6.1.3 Insolvency of the ContractorConstruction Manager, to the extent this causes a material adverse financial impact on the Design Professional. 6.1.4 Damage to Project caused by fire, windstorm, or Act of God. 6.1.5 Physical presence at the Project Site beyond that required in Article 3.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Design Professional Agreement, Construction Manager Agreement, Construction Manager Agreement

Compensable. In addition to receiving the Basic Lump Sum Fee described in Article 4 and Reimbursable Expenses permitted by Article 5, the Design Professional will shallwill be paid for those Extra Services described in the Schedule of Project Details, but only when authorized by the Owner in writing prior to the work necessitated by the following: 6.1.1 General revisions in design, layout, and program requested by the Owner after written acceptance of the previous phase of professional services, provided the Design Professional makes a claim for extra compensation within thirty (30) days after receiving Owner’s instructions regarding such revisions. 6.1.2 Unforeseen circumstances and hidden conditions (neither of which would have been discoverable with the exercise of the standard of care described in §9.3) requiring revisions in the Construction Documents. 6.1.3 Insolvency of the ContractorConstruction Manager, to the extent this causes a material adverse financial impact on the Design Professional. 6.1.4 Damage to Project caused by fire, windstorm, or Act of God. 6.1.5 Physical presence at the Project Site beyond that required in Article 3.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Construction Manager Agreement

Compensable. In addition to receiving the Basic Lump Sum Fee described in Article 4 and Reimbursable Expenses permitted by pursuant to Article 5, the Design Professional will shall be paid for those Extra Services described in the Schedule of Project Detailsextra services, but only when authorized by the Owner in writing prior to the work necessitated by the following: 6.1.1 General revisions in design, layout, and program requested by the Owner after written acceptance of the previous phase of professional services, provided the Design Professional makes a claim for extra compensation within thirty (30) days after receiving Owner’s instructions regarding such revisions. 6.1.2 Unforeseen circumstances and hidden conditions (neither of which would have been discoverable with the exercise of the standard of care described in §9.3Section 9.3 below) requiring revisions in the Construction Documents. 6.1.3 Insolvency of the ContractorConstruction Manager, to the extent this causes a material adverse financial impact on the Design Professional. 6.1.4 Damage to Project caused by fire, windstorm, or Act of God. 6.1.5 Physical presence at the Project Site beyond that required in Article 3.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Owner and Design Professional Agreement