Common use of Delay Claim Must Be In Writing Clause in Contracts

Delay Claim Must Be In Writing. Any claim to extend the Contract Time and Material Completion and Occupancy Date must be in writing, must set forth in detail the basis for the claim and the number of days of delay claimed, must be correlated with the approved Overall Project Schedule, must be executed by the Contractor and delivered to the Design Professional and the Owner, and must be reviewed and an appropriate time assessed by the Design Professional.

Appears in 43 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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Delay Claim Must Be In Writing. Any claim to extend the Contract Time and Sum or Material Completion and Occupancy Date must be in writing, must set forth in detail the basis for the claim and the number of days of delay claimed, must be correlated with the approved Overall Project Schedule, must be executed by the Contractor and delivered to the Design Professional and the Owner, and must be reviewed and an appropriate time assessed by the Design Professional.

Appears in 35 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

Delay Claim Must Be In Writing. Any claim to extend the Contract Time and Material Completion and Occupancy Date must be in writing, must set forth in detail the basis for the claim and the number of days of delay claimed, must be correlated with the approved Overall Project Schedule, must be executed by the Contractor CM/GC and delivered to the Design Professional and the Owner, and must be reviewed and an appropriate time assessed by the Design Professional.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Contract, Construction Management Contract, Construction Management Contract

Delay Claim Must Be In Writing. Any claim to extend the Contract Time and Material Completion and Occupancy Date must be in writing, must set forth in detail the basis for the claim and the number of days of delay claimed, must be correlated with the approved Overall Project Schedule, must be executed by the Contractor Design-Builder and delivered to the Design Professional Program Manager and the Owner, and must be reviewed and an appropriate time assessed by the Design ProfessionalProgram Manager.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract

Delay Claim Must Be In Writing. Any claim to extend the Contract Time and Material Completion and Occupancy Date must be in writing, must set forth in detail the basis for the claim and the number of days of delay claimed, must be correlated with the approved Overall Project Schedule, must be executed by the Contractor CM/GC and delivered to the Design Professional and the Owner, and must be reviewed and an appropriate time assessed by the Design Professional.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement

Delay Claim Must Be In Writing. Any claim to extend the Contract Time and Material Substantial Completion and Occupancy Date must be in writing, must set forth in detail the basis for the claim and the number of days of delay claimed, must be correlated with the approved Overall Project Schedule, must be executed by the Contractor CMR and delivered to the Design Professional and the OwnerBoard, and must be reviewed and an appropriate time assessed by the Design Professional.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Risk Agreement, Risk Agreement, Risk Agreement

Delay Claim Must Be In Writing. Any claim to extend the Contract Time and Material Completion and Occupancy Date must be in writing, must set forth in detail the basis for the claim and the number of days of delay claimed, must be correlated with the approved Overall Project Schedule, must be executed by the Contractor Design- Builder and delivered to the Design Professional Executive Administrator and the Owner, and must be reviewed and an appropriate time assessed by the Design ProfessionalExecutive Administrator.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: gsfic.georgia.gov

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Delay Claim Must Be In Writing. Any claim to extend the Contract Time and Material Completion and Occupancy Date must be in writing, must set forth in detail the basis for the claim and the number of days of delay claimed, must be correlated with the approved Overall Project Schedule, must be executed by the Contractor Design- Builder and delivered to the Design Professional Program Manager and the Owner, and must be reviewed and an appropriate time assessed by the Design ProfessionalProgram Manager.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Contract

Delay Claim Must Be In Writing. Any claim to extend the Contract Time and Material Completion and Occupancy Date must be in writing, must set forth in detail the basis for the claim and the number of days of delay claimed, must be correlated with the approved Overall Project Schedule, must be executed by the Contractor Design-Builder and delivered to the Design Professional Executive Administrator and the Owner, and must be reviewed and an appropriate time assessed by the Design ProfessionalExecutive Administrator.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Contract

Delay Claim Must Be In Writing. Any claim to extend the Contract Time and Material Completion and Occupancy Date must be in writing, must set forth in detail the basis for the claim and the number of days of delay claimed, must be correlated with the approved Overall Project Schedule, must be executed by the Contractor Design- Builder and delivered to the Design Professional Program Manager and the Owner, and must be reviewed and an appropriate time assessed by the Design Professional.Program Manager. Part 5 – Time

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Contract

Delay Claim Must Be In Writing. Any claim to extend the Contract Time and Sum or Material Completion and Occupancy Date must be in writing, must set forth in detail the basis for the claim and the number of days of delay claimed, must be correlated with the approved Overall Project Schedule, must be executed by the Contractor and delivered to the Design Professional and the Owner, and must be reviewed and an appropriate time assessed by the Design Professional.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Contract

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