Common use of Compliance with the Schedule Clause in Contracts

Compliance with the Schedule. The Contractor will be required to proceed with the construction in a sequence that is consistent with the "Schedule of Operations" or to submit a revised schedule. Should the Contractor or any subcontractor fail to maintain progress according to schedule or cause delay to another Contractor or subcontractor, that Contractor or subcontractor shall provide such additional manpower, equipment, additional shifts, or other measures as directed to bring the operations back on schedule. The Contractor shall employ and supply a sufficient force of workers, materials and equipment and shall prosecute the work with such diligence so as to maintain the rate of progress indicated on the approved schedule to prevent work stoppage and ensure completion of the project within the contract time. Any additional or unanticipated costs or expenses required to maintain the schedule shall be solely the Contractor’s obligation and shall not be charged to the Thruway Authority unless provided for in other provisions of the contract. In the Event a notice is received of a change to the contract which is likely to cause or is causing delays, the Contractor shall notify the Engineer, in writing, within 10 calendar days of the effect, if any, of such change, or extra work, or suspension or other conditions upon the project construction schedule and shall state in what respects, if any, the approved CPM construction schedule should be revised with the reasons therefore. The reasons for these revisions must be succinct, comprehensive, and factual to merit consideration.”

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: www.thruway.ny.gov, www.thruway.ny.gov, www.thruway.ny.gov

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