Common use of Unidentified Utilities Clause in Contracts

Unidentified Utilities. (a) DB Contractor shall be entitled to an increase in the Price in connection with certain increases in the cost of the Work due to Unidentified Utilities within the Preliminary ROW. Such increase shall be determined on a facility-by-facility basis, and shall apply for a particular Unidentified Utility facility only if the Basic Costs for the Utility Adjustment for that facility are greater than $50,000. The amount of the Price increase in any Change Order issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 for each such Unidentified Utility facility shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility, less $50,000 (which amount shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility). Notwithstanding the foregoing, an aggregate cap of $1,000,000 shall apply to the total amount of such $50,000 “deductibles” that are DB Contractor’s responsibility. In determining whether the aggregate cap has been reached, Utility Adjustments of Unidentified Utilities with Basic Costs of less than $50,000 shall not be counted towards the aggregate $1,000,000 cap and such amounts shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility. If the $1,000,000 aggregate cap is reached, the amount of the Price increase in any Change Order thereafter issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 for a Utility Adjustment of any Unidentified Utility for which the Basic Costs are in excess of $50,000 shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility. In no event shall DB Contractor be entitled to a Change Order for increased costs due to Utility Adjustments for Unidentified Utilities for which the Basic Costs are $50,000 or less, regardless of whether the aggregate cap is reached. DB Contractor’s rights to recover additional costs as specified in this Section 6.8.1.2(a) shall not include delay and disruption damages. (b) All Basic Costs calculations submitted by DB Contractor shall be supported by detailed cost proposals and supporting documentation (for all estimates used in such calculations) meeting the requirements of Section 13.6. TxDOT shall have the right to require that any or all of the information submitted by DB Contractor in the EPDs be used in evaluating the cost proposals.

Appears in 11 contracts

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

Unidentified Utilities. (ai) DB Contractor Developer shall be entitled to an increase in the Price in connection with certain increases in the cost of the Work due to Unidentified Utilities within the Preliminary Schematic ROW. Such increase shall be determined on a facility-by-facility basis, and shall apply for a particular Unidentified Utility facility only if the Basic Costs for the Utility Adjustment for that facility are greater than $50,000. The amount of the Price increase in any Change Order issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 3.13.1(b) for each such Unidentified Utility facility shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility, less $50,000 (which amount shall be the DB ContractorDeveloper’s sole responsibility). Notwithstanding the foregoing, an aggregate cap of $1,000,000 shall apply to the total amount of such $50,000 “deductibles” that are DB ContractorDeveloper’s responsibility. In determining whether the aggregate cap has been reached, Utility Adjustments of Unidentified Utilities with Basic Costs of less than $50,000 shall not be counted towards the aggregate $1,000,000 cap and such amounts shall be the DB ContractorDeveloper’s sole responsibility. If the $1,000,000 aggregate cap is reached, the amount of the Price increase in any Change Order thereafter issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 3.13.1(b) for a Utility Adjustment of any Unidentified Utility for which the Basic Costs are in excess of $50,000 shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility. In no event shall DB Contractor Developer be entitled to a Change Order for increased costs due to Utility Adjustments for Unidentified Utilities for which the Basic Costs are $50,000 or less, regardless of whether the aggregate cap is reached. DB Contractor’s rights to recover additional costs as specified in this Section 6.8.1.2(a) shall not include delay and disruption damages. (bii) All Basic Costs calculations submitted by DB Contractor Developer shall be supported by detailed cost proposals and supporting documentation (for all estimates used in such calculations) meeting the requirements of Section 13.612.6 of this Agreement. TxDOT shall have the right to require that any or all of the information submitted by DB Contractor Developer in the EPDs be used in evaluating the cost proposals.

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Comprehensive Development Agreement, Comprehensive Development Agreement, Comprehensive Development Agreement

Unidentified Utilities. (a) DB Contractor shall be entitled to an increase in the Price in connection with certain increases in the cost of the Work due to Unidentified Utilities within the Preliminary Schematic ROW. Such increase shall be determined on a facility-by-facility basis, and shall apply for a particular Unidentified Utility facility only if the Basic Costs for the Utility Adjustment for that facility are greater than $50,000. The amount of the Price increase in any Change Order issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 for each such Unidentified Utility facility shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility, less $50,000 (which amount shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility). Notwithstanding the foregoing, an aggregate cap of $1,000,000 shall apply to the total amount of such $50,000 “deductibles” that are DB Contractor’s responsibility. In determining whether the aggregate cap has been reached, Utility Adjustments of Unidentified Utilities with Basic Costs of less than $50,000 shall not be counted towards the aggregate $1,000,000 cap and such amounts shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility. If the $1,000,000 aggregate cap is reached, the amount of the Price increase in any Change Order thereafter issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 for a Utility Adjustment of any Unidentified Utility for which the Basic Costs are in excess of $50,000 shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility. In no event shall DB Contractor be entitled to a Change Order for increased costs due to Utility Adjustments for Unidentified Utilities for which the Basic Costs are $50,000 or less, regardless of whether the aggregate cap is reached. DB Contractor’s rights to recover additional costs as specified in this Section 6.8.1.2(a) shall not include delay and disruption damages. (b) All Basic Costs calculations submitted by DB Contractor shall be supported by detailed cost proposals and supporting documentation (for all estimates used in such calculations) meeting the requirements of Section 13.613.6 of this DBA. TxDOT shall have the right to require that any or all of the information submitted by DB Contractor in the EPDs be used in evaluating the cost proposals.

Appears in 7 contracts

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

Unidentified Utilities. (a) DB Contractor shall be entitled to an increase in the Price in connection with certain increases in the cost of the Work due to Unidentified Utilities within the Preliminary Schematic ROW. Such increase shall be determined on a facility-by-facility basis, and shall apply for a particular Unidentified Utility facility only if the Basic Costs for the Utility Adjustment for that facility are greater than $50,00025,000. The amount of the Price increase in any Change Order issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 6.7.1.2 for each such Unidentified Utility facility shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility, less $50,000 25,000 (which amount shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility). Notwithstanding the foregoing, an aggregate cap of $1,000,000 250,000 shall apply to the total amount of such $50,000 25,000 “deductibles” that are DB Contractor’s responsibility. In determining whether the aggregate cap has been reached, Utility Adjustments of Unidentified Utilities with Basic Costs of less than $50,000 25,000 shall not be counted towards the aggregate $1,000,000 250,000 cap and such amounts shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility. If the $1,000,000 250,000 aggregate cap is reached, the amount of the Price increase in any Change Order thereafter issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 6.7.1.2 for a Utility Adjustment of any Unidentified Utility for which the Basic Costs are in excess of $50,000 25,000 shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility. In no event shall DB Contractor be entitled to a Change Order for increased costs due to Utility Adjustments for Unidentified Utilities for which the Basic Costs are $50,000 25,000 or less, regardless of whether the aggregate cap is reached. DB Contractor’s rights to recover additional costs as specified in this Section 6.8.1.2(a) shall not include delay and disruption damages. (b) All Basic Costs calculations submitted by DB Contractor shall be supported by detailed cost proposals and supporting documentation (for all estimates used in such calculations) meeting the requirements of Section 13.613.6 of this Agreement. TxDOT shall have the right to require that any or all of the information submitted by DB Contractor in the EPDs be used in evaluating the cost proposals.

Appears in 5 contracts

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

Unidentified Utilities. (a) DB Contractor shall be entitled to an increase in the Price in connection with certain increases in the cost of the Work due to Unidentified Utilities within the Preliminary ROW. Such increase shall be determined on a facility-by-facility basis, and shall apply for a particular Unidentified Utility facility only if the Basic Costs for the Utility Adjustment for that facility are greater than $50,000. The amount of the Price increase in any Change Order issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 for each such Unidentified Utility facility shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility, less $50,000 (which amount shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility). Notwithstanding the foregoing, an aggregate cap of $1,000,000 shall apply to the total amount of such $50,000 “deductibles” that are DB Contractor’s responsibility. In determining whether the aggregate cap has been reached, Utility Adjustments of Unidentified Utilities with Basic Costs of less than $50,000 shall not be counted towards the aggregate $1,000,000 cap and such amounts shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility. If the $1,000,000 aggregate cap is reached, the amount of the Price increase in any Change Order thereafter issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 for a Utility Adjustment of any Unidentified Utility for which the Basic Costs are in excess of $50,000 shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility. In no event shall DB Contractor be entitled to a Change Order for increased costs due to Utility Adjustments for Unidentified Utilities for which the Basic Costs are $50,000 or less, regardless of whether the aggregate cap is reached. DB Contractor’s rights to recover additional costs as specified in this Section 6.8.1.2(a) shall not include delay and disruption damages. (b) All Basic Costs calculations submitted by DB Contractor shall be supported by detailed cost proposals and supporting documentation (for all estimates used in such calculations) meeting the requirements of Section 13.6. TxDOT shall have the right to require that any or all of the information submitted by DB Contractor in the EPDs be used in evaluating the cost proposals.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

Unidentified Utilities. (a) DB Contractor shall be entitled to an increase in the Price in connection with certain increases in the cost of the Work due to Unidentified Utilities within the Preliminary Schematic ROW. Such increase shall be determined on a facility-by-facility basis, and shall apply for a particular Unidentified Utility facility only if the Basic Costs for the Utility Adjustment for that facility are greater than $50,000. The amount of the Price increase in any Change Order issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 for each such Unidentified Utility facility shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility, less $50,000 (which amount shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility). Notwithstanding the foregoing, an aggregate cap of $1,000,000 shall apply to the total amount of such $50,000 “deductibles” that are DB Contractor’s responsibility. In determining whether the aggregate cap has been reached, Utility Adjustments of Unidentified Utilities with Basic Costs of less than $50,000 shall not be counted towards the aggregate $1,000,000 cap and such amounts shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility. If the $1,000,000 aggregate cap is reached, the amount of the Price increase in any Change Order thereafter issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 for a Utility Adjustment of any Unidentified Utility for which the Basic Costs are in excess of $50,000 shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility. In no event shall DB Contractor be entitled to a Change Order for increased costs due to Utility Adjustments for Unidentified Utilities for which the Basic Costs are $50,000 or less, regardless of whether the aggregate cap is reached. DB Contractor’s rights to recover additional costs as specified in this Section 6.8.1.2(a) shall not include delay and disruption damages. (b) All Basic Costs calculations submitted by DB Contractor shall be supported by detailed cost proposals and supporting documentation (for all estimates used in such calculations) meeting the requirements of Section 13.6. TxDOT shall have the right to require that any or all of the information submitted by DB Contractor in the EPDs be used in evaluating the cost proposals.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

Unidentified Utilities. (a) DB Contractor shall be entitled to an increase in the Price in connection with certain increases in the cost of the Work due to Unidentified Utilities within the Preliminary Schematic ROW. Such increase shall be determined on a facility-by-facility basis, and shall apply for a particular Unidentified Utility facility only if the Basic Costs for the Utility Adjustment for that facility are greater than $50,00025,000. The amount of the Price increase in any Change Order issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 for each such Unidentified Utility facility shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility, less $50,000 25,000 (which amount shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility). Notwithstanding the foregoing, an aggregate cap of $1,000,000 500,000 shall apply to the total amount of such $50,000 25,000 “deductibles” that are DB Contractor’s responsibility. In determining whether the aggregate cap has been reached, Utility Adjustments of Unidentified Utilities with Basic Costs of less than $50,000 25,000 shall not be counted towards the aggregate $1,000,000 500,000 cap and such amounts shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility. If the $1,000,000 500,000 aggregate cap is reached, the amount of the Price increase in any Change Order thereafter issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 for a Utility Adjustment of any Unidentified Utility for which the Basic Costs are in excess of $50,000 25,000 shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility. In no event shall DB Contractor be entitled to a Change Order for increased costs due to Utility Adjustments for Unidentified Utilities for which the Basic Costs are $50,000 25,000 or less, regardless of whether the aggregate cap is reached. DB Contractor’s rights to recover additional costs as specified in this Section 6.8.1.2(a) shall not include delay and disruption damages. (b) All Basic Costs calculations submitted by DB Contractor shall be supported by detailed cost proposals and supporting documentation (for all estimates used in such calculations) meeting the requirements of Section 13.613.6 of this Agreement. TxDOT shall have the right to require that any or all of the information submitted by DB Contractor in the EPDs be used in evaluating the cost proposals.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

Unidentified Utilities. (a) DB Contractor shall be entitled to an increase in the Price in connection with certain increases in the cost of the Work due to Unidentified Utilities within the Preliminary Schematic ROW. Such increase shall be determined on a facility-by-facility basis, and shall apply for a particular Unidentified Utility facility only if the Basic Costs for the Utility Adjustment for that facility are greater than $50,00025,000. The amount of the Price increase in any Change Order issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 6.7.1.2 for each such Unidentified Utility facility shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility, less $50,000 25,000 (which amount shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility). Notwithstanding the foregoing, an aggregate cap of $1,000,000 250,000 shall apply to the total amount of such $50,000 25,000 “deductibles” that are DB Contractor’s responsibility. In determining whether the aggregate cap has been reached, Utility Adjustments of Unidentified Utilities with Basic Costs of less than $50,000 25,000 shall not be counted towards the aggregate $1,000,000 250,000 cap and such amounts shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility. If the $1,000,000 250,000 aggregate cap is reached, the amount of the Price increase in any Change Order thereafter issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 for a Utility Adjustment of any Unidentified Utility for which the Basic Costs are in excess of $50,000 25,000 shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility. In no event shall DB Contractor be entitled to a Change Order for increased costs due to Utility Adjustments for Unidentified Utilities for which the Basic Costs are $50,000 25,000 or less, regardless of whether the aggregate cap is reached. DB Contractor’s rights to recover additional costs as specified in this Section 6.8.1.2(a) shall not include delay and disruption damages. (b) All Basic Costs calculations submitted by DB Contractor shall be supported by detailed cost proposals and supporting documentation (for all estimates used in such calculations) meeting the requirements of Section 13.613.6 of this Agreement. TxDOT shall have the right to require that any or all of the information submitted by DB Contractor in the EPDs be used in evaluating the cost proposals.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

Unidentified Utilities. (a) DB Contractor shall be entitled to an increase in the Price in connection with certain increases in the cost of the Work due to Unidentified Utilities within the Preliminary Schematic ROW. Such increase shall be determined on a facility-by-facility basis, and shall apply for a particular Unidentified Utility facility only if the Basic Costs for the Utility Adjustment for that facility are greater than $50,00025,000. The amount of the Price increase in any Change Order issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 6.7.1.2 for each such Unidentified Utility facility shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility, less $50,000 25,000 (which amount shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility). Notwithstanding the foregoing, an aggregate cap of $1,000,000 250,000 shall apply to the total amount of such $50,000 25,000 “deductibles” that are DB Contractor’s responsibility. In determining whether the aggregate cap has been reached, Utility Adjustments of Unidentified Utilities with Basic Costs of less than $50,000 25,000 shall not be counted towards the aggregate $1,000,000 250,000 cap and such amounts shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility. If the $1,000,000 250,000 aggregate cap is reached, the amount of the Price increase in any Change Order thereafter issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 6.7.1.2 for a Utility Adjustment of any Unidentified Utility for which the Basic Costs are in excess of $50,000 25,000 shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility. In no event shall DB Contractor be entitled to a Change Order for increased costs due to Utility Adjustments for Unidentified Utilities for which the Basic Costs are $50,000 25,000 or less, regardless of whether the aggregate cap is reached. DB Contractor’s rights to recover additional costs as specified in this Section 6.8.1.2(a) shall not include delay and disruption damages. (b) All Basic Costs calculations submitted by DB Contractor shall be supported by detailed cost proposals and supporting documentation (for all estimates used in such calculations) meeting the requirements of Section 13.613.6 of this DBA. TxDOT shall have the right to require that any or all of the information submitted by DB Contractor in the EPDs be used in evaluating the cost proposals.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

Unidentified Utilities. (a) DB Contractor shall be entitled to an increase in the Price in connection with certain increases in the cost of the Work due to Unidentified Utilities within the Preliminary ROW. Such increase shall be determined on a facility-by-facility basis, and shall apply for a particular Unidentified Utility facility only if the Basic Costs for the Utility Adjustment for that facility are greater than $50,000. The amount of the Price increase in any Change Order issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 for each such Unidentified Utility facility shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility, less $50,000 (which amount shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility). Notwithstanding the foregoing, an aggregate cap of $1,000,000 shall apply to the total amount of such $50,000 “deductibles” that are DB Contractor’s responsibility. In determining whether the aggregate cap has been reached, Utility Adjustments of Unidentified Utilities with Basic Costs of less than $50,000 shall not be counted towards the aggregate $1,000,000 cap and such amounts shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility. If the $1,000,000 aggregate cap is reached, the amount of the Price increase in any Change Order thereafter issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 for a Utility Adjustment of any Unidentified Utility for which the Basic Costs are in excess of $50,000 shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility. In no event shall DB Contractor be entitled to a Change Order for increased costs due to Utility Adjustments for Unidentified Utilities for which the Basic Costs are $50,000 or less, regardless of whether the aggregate cap is reached. DB Contractor’s rights to recover additional costs as specified in this Section 6.8.1.2(a) shall not include delay and disruption damages. (b) All Basic Costs calculations submitted by DB Contractor shall be supported by detailed cost proposals and supporting documentation (for all estimates used in such calculations) meeting the requirements of Section 13.613.6 of this Agreement. TxDOT shall have the right to require that any or all of the information submitted by DB Contractor in the EPDs be used in evaluating the cost proposals.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

Unidentified Utilities. (a) DB Contractor shall be entitled to an increase in the Price in connection with certain increases in the cost of the Work due to Unidentified Utilities within the Preliminary ROW. Such increase shall be determined on a facility-by-facility basis, and shall apply for a particular Unidentified Utility facility only if the Basic Costs for the Utility Adjustment for that facility are greater than $50,000. The amount of the Price increase in any Change Order issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 for each such Unidentified Utility facility shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility, less $50,000 (which amount shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility). Notwithstanding the foregoing, an aggregate cap of $1,000,000 shall apply to the total amount of such $50,000 “deductibles” that are DB Contractor’s responsibility. In determining whether the aggregate cap has been reached, Utility Adjustments of Unidentified Utilities with Basic Costs of less than $50,000 shall not be counted towards the aggregate $1,000,000 cap and such amounts shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility. If the $1,000,000 aggregate cap is reached, the amount of the Price increase in any Change Order thereafter issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 for a Utility Adjustment of any Unidentified Utility for which the Basic Costs are in excess of $50,000 shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility. In no event shall DB Contractor be entitled to a Change Order for increased costs due to Utility Adjustments for Unidentified Utilities for which the Basic Costs are $50,000 or less, regardless of whether the aggregate cap is reached. DB Contractor’s rights to recover additional costs as specified in this Section 6.8.1.2(a) shall not include delay and disruption damages. (b) All Basic Costs calculations submitted by DB Contractor shall be supported by detailed cost proposals and supporting documentation (for all estimates used in such calculations) meeting the requirements of Section 13.613.6 of this Agreement. TxDOT shall have the right to require that any or all of the information submitted by DB Contractor in the EPDs be used in evaluating the cost proposals.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

Unidentified Utilities. (a) DB Contractor shall be entitled to an increase in the Price in connection with certain increases in the cost of the Work due to Unidentified Utilities within the Preliminary Schematic ROW. Such increase shall be determined on a facility-by-facility basis, and shall apply for a particular Unidentified Utility facility only if the Basic Costs for the Utility Adjustment for that facility are greater than $50,00025,000. The amount of the Price increase in any Change Order issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 6.7.1.2 for each such Unidentified Utility facility shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility, less $50,000 25,000 (which amount shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility). Notwithstanding the foregoing, an aggregate cap of $1,000,000 250,000 shall apply to the total amount of such $50,000 25,000 “deductibles” that are DB Contractor’s responsibility. In determining whether the aggregate cap has been reached, Utility Adjustments of Unidentified Utilities with Basic Costs of less than $50,000 25,000 shall not be counted towards the aggregate $1,000,000 250,000 cap and such amounts shall be the DB Contractor’s sole responsibility. If the $1,000,000 250,000 aggregate cap is reached, the amount of the Price increase in any Change Order thereafter issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 6.8.1.26.7.1.2 for a Utility Adjustment of any Unidentified Utility for which the Basic Costs are in excess of $50,000 25,000 shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility. In no event shall DB Contractor be entitled to a Change Order for increased costs due to Utility Adjustments for Unidentified Utilities for which the Basic Costs are $50,000 25,000 or less, regardless of whether the aggregate cap is reached. DB Contractor’s rights to recover additional costs as specified in this Section 6.8.1.2(a) shall not include delay and disruption damages. (b) All Basic Costs calculations submitted by DB Contractor shall be supported by detailed cost proposals and supporting documentation (for all estimates used in such calculations) meeting the requirements of Section 13.613.6 of this Agreement. TxDOT shall have the right to require that any or all of the information submitted by DB Contractor in the EPDs be used in evaluating the cost proposals.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement