Common use of Permits; Fees Clause in Contracts

Permits; Fees. Unless specifically excluded from Contractor’s scope in the Contract Documents, including but not limited to the Fee Matrix set forth in Exhibit M, Contractor shall obtain, manage, and pay for all Governmental Approvals that are customarily secured after signing the Agreement, that are legally required at the time the Contract Sum is agreed to, or that are necessary for the proper execution of the Work. Such Governmental Approvals also include, but are not limited to, Contractor’s temporary obstructions, enclosures, and Work performed on or about public property other than the Site (e.g., opening of streets for pipes, utilities, environmental work) as required for the Project. Contractor shall give all requisite notices to Governmental Authorities having jurisdiction and shall bear all responsibility for violations of Applicable Laws pertaining to such Work. Nothing in this Section shall make Contractor responsible for permits relating to zoning or environmental impact fees.‌

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

Permits; Fees. Unless specifically excluded from Contractor’s scope in the Contract Documents, including but not limited to the Fee Matrix set forth in Exhibit MO, Contractor shall obtain, manage, and pay for all Governmental Approvals that are customarily secured after signing the Agreement, that are legally required at the time the Contract Sum is agreed to, or that are necessary for the proper execution of the Work. Such Governmental Approvals also include, but are not limited to, Contractor’s temporary obstructions, enclosures, and Work performed on or about public property other other‌ than the Site (e.g., opening of streets for pipes, utilities, environmental work) as required for the Project. Contractor shall give all requisite notices to Governmental Authorities having jurisdiction and shall bear all responsibility for violations of Applicable Laws pertaining to such Work. Nothing in this Section shall make Contractor responsible for permits relating to zoning or environmental impact fees.‌fees.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Construction Manager at Risk and General Contractor Agreement, Construction Manager at Risk and General Contractor Agreement, Construction Manager at Risk and General Contractor Agreement

Permits; Fees. Unless specifically excluded from Contractor’s scope in the Contract Documents, including but not limited to the Fee Matrix set forth in Exhibit MO, Contractor shall obtain, manage, and pay for all Governmental Approvals that are customarily secured after signing the Agreement, that are legally required at the time the Contract Sum is agreed to, or that are necessary for the proper execution of the Work. Such Governmental Approvals also include, but are not limited to, Contractor’s temporary obstructions, enclosures, and Work performed on or about public property other than the Site (e.g., opening of streets for pipes, utilities, environmental work) as required for the Project. Contractor shall give all requisite notices to Governmental Authorities having jurisdiction and shall bear all responsibility for violations of Applicable Laws pertaining to such Work. Nothing in this Section shall make Contractor responsible for permits relating to zoning or environmental impact fees.‌

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Construction Manager and General Contractor Agreement, Construction Manager and General Contractor Agreement, Construction Manager at Risk and General Contractor Agreement

Permits; Fees. Unless specifically excluded from Contractor’s scope in the Contract Documents, including but not limited to the Fee Matrix set forth in Exhibit M, Contractor shall obtain, manage, and pay for all Governmental Approvals that are customarily secured after signing the Agreement, that are legally required at the time the Contract Sum is agreed to, or that are necessary for the proper execution of the Work. Such Governmental Approvals also include, but are not limited to, Contractor’s temporary obstructions, enclosures, and Work performed on or about public property other than the Site (e.g., opening of streets for pipes, utilities, environmental work) as required for the Project. Contractor shall give all requisite notices to Governmental Authorities having jurisdiction and shall bear all responsibility for violations of Applicable Laws pertaining to such Work. Nothing in this Section shall make Contractor responsible for permits relating to zoning or environmental impact fees.‌fees.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Design Build Agreement