Code of Massachusetts Regulations
945 CMR - OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL
Title 945 CMR 2.00 - Notice To Proceed To Use The Construction Manager At Risk Alternative Delivery Method For Public Building Construction Contracts Pursuant To MGL c. 149a, Sections 1 Through 11
Section 2.03 - Definitions

Universal Citation: 945 MA Code of Regs 945.2
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024

The following terms used in 945 CMR 2.00 have the meanings given in 945 CMR 2.03, unless the context clearly requires another meaning.

Application to Proceed, the information submitted to the Office of the Inspector General in order to receive a Notice to Proceed to use the construction management at risk delivery method.

Awarding Authority, a public agency as defined in M.G.L. c. 149, § 44A undertaking a Building Project, except exempt agencies as defined by M.G.L. c. 149A, § (4)(d).

Completion, the definition pursuant to 810 CMR 3.01

Notice to Proceed, the written approval issued by the Inspector General based on the Procedures and a review of information submitted in the application to proceed that an awarding authority has met the requirements as prescribed by the Inspector General and may proceed to use the construction management at risk delivery method for a specific building project.

Inspector General, or Office of the Inspector General, independent state agency.

Procedures, the written requirements as may be prescribed by the Inspector General, including standards, policies, and guidelines for receiving a Notice to Proceed to use the construction management at risk delivery method.

Public Agency, shall have the same meaning as found in M.G.L. c. 149, § 44A;

Summary Report, a form to be submitted by the awarding authority to the Office of the Inspector General upon completion of a building project describing the experience of the awarding authority with the construction manager at risk delivery method;

Written Determination, a written determination by an awarding authority that the awarding authority has determined that the use of construction management at risk services is appropriate for the building project and the reasons for the determination.

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