Common use of Project RFP Clause in Contracts

Project RFP. 3.03.1 Owner will prepare a Project Request for Proposal (“Project RFP”) identifying the Project by describing, in general, the intended scope and character of the Project or assignment, the preliminary cost estimate (when appropriate and available), the schedule for the Project, the services to be provided by Engineer, and, when appropriate to the nature of the Project and services to be rendered, the maximum amount Owner is willing to pay to a contractor to complete the construction or installation work needed to complete the Project (“Construction Cost Limitation” or “CCL”). 3.03.2 In lieu of issuing a Project RFP, Owner may elect to provide the initial scope definition by preparing the initial draft of the Project Proposal, a form for which is included as an Exhibit hereto, and submitting it to Engineer.

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Sources: Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (Mep) Engineering Services, Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (Mep) Engineering Services

Project RFP. 3.03.1 Owner will prepare a Project Request for Proposal (“Project RFP”) identifying the Project by describing, in general, the intended scope and character of the Project or assignment, the preliminary cost estimate (when appropriate and available), the schedule for the Project, the services to be provided by EngineerA/E, and, when appropriate to the nature of the Project and services to be rendered, the maximum amount Owner is willing to pay to a contractor to complete the construction or installation work needed to complete the Project (“Construction Cost Limitation” or “CCL”). 3.03.2 In lieu of issuing a Project RFP, Owner may elect to provide the initial scope definition by preparing the initial draft of the Project Proposal, a form for which is included as an Exhibit hereto, and submitting it to Engineer.A/E.

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Sources: Professional Services