Common use of PHASE Clause in Contracts

PHASE. A designated subdivision of the Work, usually with its own requirements for Substantial and Final Completion, and liquidated damages. A Phase may be designated for completion by the Owner's own forces, or by another Owner Contractor.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services, Professional Services Agreement

PHASE. A designated subdivision of the Work, usually with its own requirements for Substantial and Final Completion, and liquidated damages. A Phase may be designated for completion by the Owner's own forces, or by another Owner ContractorOther Contractors.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Construction Manager Agreement, Total Program Manager Agreement

PHASE. A designated subdivision of the Work, usually with its own requirements for Substantial and Final Completion, and liquidated damages. A Phase may be designated for completion by the Owner's own forces, or by another Owner ContractorOther Contractors.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Open End Services Agreement, Agreement for Open End Services for Program Management Services