Construction Schedule Development Clause Samples
The Construction Schedule Development clause outlines the process and requirements for creating a detailed timeline for a construction project. Typically, it requires the contractor to prepare and submit a comprehensive schedule that identifies key milestones, deadlines, and the sequence of work activities, often subject to approval by the project owner or architect. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of the project's timeline, facilitates coordination among stakeholders, and helps prevent delays by establishing expectations and accountability for project progress.
Construction Schedule Development. 4 Within seven (7) days after receiving the Notice to Proceed, the Entity shall submit a detailed proposed 5 Construction Schedule presenting an orderly and realistic plan for completion of the Work, in conformance 6 with the requirements of this Article. 7 8 The Contract Schedule shall furnish and comply with the following requirements: 9
Construction Schedule Development. The Milestone Delivery Schedule and Critical Path Method (“CPM”) Schedule shall be developed by the Construction Manager and shall include the services and activities of the Owner and Architect. As the design of the Project proceeds, the Construction Manager shall promptly notify the Owner’s Project Representative and Architect, in writing, if circumstances indicate that the schedules may not be met, and the Construction Manager shall make appropriate recommendations to the Owner’s Project Representative and Architect regarding same. As part of its scheduling responsibilities, the Construction Manager shall recommend to the Owner’s Project Representative and Architect a schedule for procurement of long-lead time items, which may constitute part of the Work.
Construction Schedule Development. Develop and/or work with State staff to develop schedules encompassing construction activities during the preconstruction phase to estimate project construction time to determine allowable contract time.
