Work Progress Schedule definition

Work Progress Schedule means the continually updated time schedule prepared and monitored by Contractor that accurately indicates all necessary appropriate revisions as required by the conditions of the Work and the Project while maintaining a concise comparison to the Baseline Schedule.
Work Progress Schedule or “WPS” shall have the meaning given in Paragraph 5.3.1.
Work Progress Schedule has the same meaning as defined in UGC Section 1.49.

Examples of Work Progress Schedule in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall organize and provide adequate detail so the Work Progress Schedule is capable of measuring and forecasting the effect of delaying events on completed and uncompleted activities.

  • The Contractor shall provide with each time extension request a quantitative demonstration of the impact of the delay on project completion time, based on the Work Progress Schedule.

  • Unless indicated otherwise in the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall develop the Work Progress Schedule and its execution plan to provide a minimum of 10 percent total float at the project level at acceptance of the Baseline Schedule.

  • The Contractor shall submit an electronic and a paper copy of the initial Work Progress Schedule reflecting accurate and reliable representations of the planned progress of the Work, the Work to date if any, and of the Contractor’s actual plans for its completion.

  • Unless indicated otherwise in those documents, Contractor shall submit to the ODR and the A/E its initial Work Progress Schedule for the Work in relation to the entire Project not later than twenty-one (21) days after the effective date of the Notice to Proceed.


More Definitions of Work Progress Schedule

Work Progress Schedule means the continually updated time schedule prepared and monitored by Contractor that coordinates and integrates activities of the Project, including Contractor’s services, Design Professional’s services, the work of other consultants, suppliers, and Owner’s activities with the anticipated construction schedules for other contractors. The Work Progress Schedule accurately indicates all necessary and appropriate revisions, including a Longest Path impact analysis, as required by the conditions of the Work and the Project while maintaining a concise comparison to the Baseline Schedule.
Work Progress Schedule means the schedule prepared and maintained in accordance with the Critical Path Method and the requirements of the Special Conditions, if any, and the UGC, for design and construction of the Project, reflecting the CMR’s actual progress of the construction of the Work and the scheduled activities and current plans for completing the Work. The Work Progress Schedule may subsequently modified by mutual agreement between TFC and CMR to reflect any refinement in its requirements.
Work Progress Schedule means the initial and subsequent updated t ime schedules prepared and monitored by Contractor that accurately indicates all necessary appropriate revisions as required by the conditions of the Work and the Project while maintaining a concise comparison to the Baseline Schedule.
Work Progress Schedule means the CPM Schedule prepared and maintained in accordance with the Critical Path Method and the requirements of the Agreement, the Special Conditions, if any, and the UGC, reflecting the CM’s actual progress of the construction of the Work and the scheduled activities and current plans for completing the Work and updated as required by Paragraph 11.3.
Work Progress Schedule means the schedule for the Completion of the Work and parts thereof, as reasonably approved by Lender in writing. The Work Progress Schedule shall be attached hereto as Exhibit E at such time as it has been prepared by Borrower and reasonably approved by Lender in writing.
Work Progress Schedule means the continually updated time schedule prepared and monitored by Contractor that accurately indicates all necessary appropriate revisions as required by the conditions of the Work and the Project while maintaining a concise comparison to the Baseline Schedule. 1.02 VENUE: Venue is hereby fixed in Travis County, Texas. 1.03 EXAMINATION OF SITE: Prior to submission of a proposal, Contractor should visit the site and be thoroughly familiar with job conditions such as the location, accessibility, and general character of the site and/or building prior to submitting a response. Visits shall be scheduled with the ODR. Failure to give proper consideration in the response to site conditions will not constitute grounds for additional compensation. 1.04 INTENT OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS A. The intent of the Request for Proposal and Contract Documents is to include all of the Work for the contract price and within the contract time. All Request for Proposal and Contract Documents are to be considered as cooperative. All Work not specified and/or not shown on the drawings, but which is necessary for the completion and/or functioning and operation of the project, shall be understood and implied as part of the contract to be performed by the Contractor for the contract price. Such Work shall be executed by the Contractor in the same manner and with the same character of material as other portions of the contract without extra compensation. B. It is the intention of the Request for Proposal and Contract Documents to call for finished Work, tested, and ready for operation. Any apparatus, material or Work described in the Request for Proposal and Contract Documents and any incidental accessories necessary to make the Work complete in all respects and ready for operation (even though not particularly specified) shall be furnished, delivered, and installed by the Contractor without additional expense to the Owner. Minor details not usually shown or specified but necessary for proper installation and operation are included in the Work just as if therein specified or shown. C. The Drawings depict the location and quantity of elements of the Work. The specifications indicate quality. All documents are intended to be complementary to produce the Work. Requirements of the specifications not included in the drawings or schedules or shown on the drawings and/or schedules and not included in the specifications shall be of like effect as if shown or mentioned in both. Explanatory...