Common use of Pay Item Notes Clause in Contracts

Pay Item Notes. Place pay item notes on the General Notes sheet. Information on how quantities are determined are contained in the Estimated Quantities (EQ) Report and should not be repeated in the plans as a pay item note. Pay item notes are used to provide unique project information not covered by basis of payment information contained in the Standard Specifications, such as: • Clarify how incidental work is to be paid for. • Clarify the purpose, uses, or requirements.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Utility Work by Highway Contractor Agreement, Utility Work by Highway Contractor Agreement, Utility Work by Highway Contractor Agreement

Pay Item Notes. Place pay item notes on the General Notes sheet. Information on how quantities are determined are is contained in the Estimated Quantities (EQ) Report and should not be repeated in the plans as a pay item note. Pay item notes are used to provide unique project information not covered by the basis of payment information contained in the Standard Specifications, such as: • Clarify how incidental work is to be paid for. • Clarify the purpose, uses, or requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Utility Work by Highway Contractor Agreement

Pay Item Notes. Place pay item notes on the General Notes sheet. Information on how quantities are determined are is contained in the Estimated Quantities (EQ) EQ Report and should not be repeated in the plans as a pay item note. Pay item notes are used to provide unique project information not covered by the basis of payment information contained in the Standard Specifications, such as: • Clarify how incidental work is to be paid for. • Clarify the purpose, uses, or requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Utility Work by Highway Contractor Agreement