Common use of GMP Proposal and Amendment Clause in Contracts

GMP Proposal and Amendment. 4.4.1 The Criteria A/E shall receive from the Contracting Authority and promptly review a copy of the Contractor’s GMP Proposal. 4.4.2 Within 7 days after receiving a copy of the Contractor’s GMP Proposal, the Criteria A/E shall review and analyze it in detail and submit a written report to the Contracting Authority and Owner through which the Criteria A/E shall individually address each of the following topics at a minimum as appropriate for the Stage in the Project when the Contractor submits the GMP Proposal: 4.4.2.1 clarity of the GMP Proposal; 4.4.2.2 completeness of the GMP Proposal; 4.4.2.3 coordination of the documents comprising the GMP Proposal; 4.4.2.4 whether the Work described in the GMP Proposal appears consistent with the Final Concept and Design Criteria Documents; 4.4.2.5 whether the Work described in the GMP Proposal appears consistent with the Construction Budget; and 4.4.2.6 whether the Work described in the GMP Proposal appears consistent with the Project Schedule. 4.4.3 If it is the Criteria A/E’s opinion that the clarity, completeness, or coordination of the Contractor’s GMP Proposal is deficient, the Criteria A/E shall also describe and identify in its report specific examples of the deficiencies. If the Criteria A/E finds that the Work described in the Contractor’s GMP Proposal appears inconsistent with the Final Concept and Design Criteria Documents, Construction Budget, or Project Schedule, the Criteria A/E shall also describe and identify in its report specific examples of the inconsistencies. 4.4.4 If the Contracting Authority requests, the Criteria A/E shall meet with the Contracting Authority, Owner, and Contractor to review the Criteria A/E’s report. 4.4.5 If the Contracting Authority requests, the Criteria A/E shall assist the Contracting Authority and Owner with negotiation of the Contractor’s GMP Amendment.

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Sources: Professional Services, Professional Services

GMP Proposal and Amendment. 4.4.1 The Criteria A/E Consultant shall receive from the Contracting Authority and promptly review a copy of the Contractor’s GMP Proposal. 4.4.2 . Within 7 days after receiving a copy of the Contractor’s GMP Proposal, the Criteria A/E Consultant shall review and analyze it in detail and submit a written report to the Contracting Authority and the Owner through which the Criteria A/E Consultant shall individually address each of the following topics at a minimum as appropriate for the Stage in the Project when the Contractor submits the GMP Proposal: 4.4.2.1 : clarity of the GMP Proposal; 4.4.2.2 ; completeness of the GMP Proposal; 4.4.2.3 ; coordination of the documents comprising the GMP Proposal; 4.4.2.4 ; whether the Work described in the GMP Proposal appears consistent with the Final Concept and Design Criteria Documents; 4.4.2.5 ; whether the Work described in the GMP Proposal appears consistent with the Construction Budget; and 4.4.2.6 and whether the Work described in the GMP Proposal appears consistent with the Project Schedule. 4.4.3 . If it is the Criteria A/EConsultant’s opinion that the clarity, completeness, or coordination of the Contractor’s GMP Proposal is deficient, the Criteria A/E Consultant shall also describe and identify in its report specific examples of the deficiencies. If the Criteria A/E Consultant finds that the Work described in the Contractor’s GMP Proposal appears inconsistent with the Final Concept and Design Criteria Documents, Construction Budget, or Project Schedule, the Criteria A/E Consultant shall also describe and identify in its report specific examples of the inconsistencies. 4.4.4 . If the Contracting Authority requests, the Criteria A/E Consultant shall meet with the Contracting Authority, the Owner, and the Contractor to review the Criteria A/EConsultant’s report. 4.4.5 . If the Contracting Authority requests, the Criteria A/E Consultant shall assist the Contracting Authority and the Owner with the negotiation of the Contractor’s GMP Amendment.. - Construction and closeout

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Sources: Consultant Services Agreement