Continuing Duty to Complete Work Clause Samples

The Continuing Duty to Complete Work clause obligates a party, typically a contractor, to persist in performing their contractual duties until the project or specified work is fully completed, regardless of disputes or other issues that may arise during the contract term. In practice, this means that even if there are disagreements, claims, or pending payments, the contractor must continue working without interruption until all contractual obligations are fulfilled. This clause ensures that work progresses without unnecessary delays, thereby preventing project standstills and protecting the interests of the party relying on the timely completion of the work.
Continuing Duty to Complete Work. The parties shall negotiate in good faith to reach an agreement, but in no case, except with Owner's prior written consent, shall any of the Work be halted pending such agreement, whether or not the Claim can be resolved to Contractor's satisfaction, and Contractor shall be bound by the terms and conditions of the Contract to prosecute the Work without delay to its successful completion.