Common use of Direction to Proceed Clause in Contracts

Direction to Proceed. When the Cost Estimate or subsequent Cost Estimates exceed the Allocation, and, in the opinion of the School District the estimate is considered high, the School District may direct the Professional to proceed with the design without a change in Scope of Work or in the Allocation. However, should the aggregate of low bids exceed the allocation plus five percent (5%), the Professional’s obligation with regard to redesigning and re-bidding shall not apply. The Professional’s compensation shall remain as negotiated on the current Allocation.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Standard Form of Agreement for Open Ended Professional Design Services, Standard Form of Agreement for Open Ended Professional Design Services, Standard Form of Agreement for Open Ended Professional Design Services

Direction to Proceed. When the Cost Estimate or subsequent Cost Estimates exceed the Allocation, and, in the opinion of the School District the estimate is considered high, the School District may direct the Professional to proceed with the design without a change in Scope of Work or in the Allocation. However, should the aggregate of low bids exceed the allocation plus five percent (5%), the Professional’s obligation with regard to redesigning and re-bidding shall not apply. The Professional’s compensation shall remain as negotiated on the current Allocation.. RIDER B EXHIBIT B

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Standard Form of Agreement for Open Ended Professional Design Services, Standard Form of Agreement for Open Ended Professional Design Services