Common use of COMPENSABLE DELAY Clause in Contracts

COMPENSABLE DELAY. If the General Contractor is delayed at any time in the progress or performance of the Work by (i) acts or omissions of the Owner or Design Professional; (ii) major changes ordered by the Owner in the scope of Work; or (iii) any other cause which the Owner determines may justify the compensation of the General Contractor for the delay, the General Contractor’s compensation shall be equitably adjusted to cover the General Contractor’s actual and direct increased costs attributable to such delay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Agreement, Construction Agreement

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COMPENSABLE DELAY. If the General Contractor is delayed at any time in the progress or performance of the Work by (i) acts or omissions of the Owner or Design ProfessionalProfessional(s); (ii) major changes ordered by the Owner in the scope of Work; or (iii) any other cause which the Owner determines may justify the compensation of the General Contractor for the delay, the General Contractor’s compensation shall be equitably adjusted to cover the General Contractor’s actual and direct increased costs attributable to such delay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Construction, General Contractor’s Agreement

COMPENSABLE DELAY. If the General Contractor is delayed at any time in the progress or performance of the Work by (i) acts or omissions of the Owner or Design Professional; (ii) major changes ordered by the Owner in the scope of Work; or (iii) any other cause which the Owner determines may justify the compensation of the General Contractor for the delay, the General Contractor’s compensation shall be equitably adjusted to cover the General Contractor’s actual and direct increased costs attributable to such delay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Agreement

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COMPENSABLE DELAY. If the General Contractor is delayed at any time in the progress or performance of the Work by (i) acts or omissions of the Owner or Design ProfessionalProfessional(s); (ii) major changes ordered by the Owner in the scope of Work; or (iii) any other cause which the Owner determines may justify the compensation of the General Contractor for the delay, the General Contractor’s Contractor‟s compensation shall be equitably adjusted to cover the General Contractor’s Contractor‟s actual and direct increased costs attributable to such delay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Construction

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