Float Time Sample Clauses

Float Time. Float time shall be as prescribed below:
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Float Time. Show activities on their early dates with corresponding Total Float Time noted beside them.
Float Time. Float or slack is the amount of time between the early start date and the late start date, or the early finish date and the late finish date, of any of the activities in the schedule. All float time contained in the Work shall be shared between the District and DBE, but its use shall be determined by the District. Under no circumstances shall DBE be entitled to maintain a claim against the District for DBE’s failure to achieve either Substantial Completion or Final Completion on a date earlier than that set forth on said Project Milestone Schedule as the same may be adjusted by approved Change Orders.
Float Time. (a) Float is not for the exclusive benefit of either the CONTRACTOR or MSA. The CONTRACTOR shall manage construction according to early start dates, by commencing activities on the early start date (calculated by the latest accepted schedule) or earlier if possible, unless constrained by a bona fide resource limitation. Actual or projected MSA-caused delays that do not exceed available float time shall have no effect on the CONTRACTOR’s adherence to specified time constraints and shall not be a basis for any time extension.
Float Time. Regular full-time employees will also be entitled to forty (40) hours of Float Time. Such float time shall be arranged at least two (2) weeks in advance of the day desired and scheduled by mutual agreement with the Department Head. The forty (40) hours of Float Time will be pro-rated for new employees hired during the year. Unused Float Time is not carried forward into subsequent calendar years.
Float Time. The amount of time that a task in a project can be delayed without causing a delay to substantial completion. Force Majeure. Labor dispute, fire, unusual delay in transportation or delivery, unavoidable casualty, flood (assuming CM@R has taken reasonable precautions), earthquake, epidemic, civil disturbance, war, freight embargo, riot, sabotage (by persons other than the CM@R and its Subcontractors or SubCM@Rs), or any other similar act or condition, in each case only to the extent the event in question is beyond the control of and without the fault or negligence of the CM@R. A labor shortage or material shortage is not force majeure. General Conditions. Those costs generated away from the site and that are not directly related to accomplishing the Work.
Float Time. Float or slack time is defined as the amount of time between the earliest start date and the latest start date or between the earliest finish date and the latest finish date of a chain of activities on the Schedule. By a proposal request or modification delivered to the Contractor, the Owner has the right to use the float time for non-critical path activities until the Contractor has reallocated such time on a newly submitted schedule.
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Float Time. 6.2.10.1 The total Float Time within the overall schedule is for the exclusive use of City, but City may approve Contractor’s use of Float as needed to meet Agreement Milestones and the Project completion date.
Float Time. Not for exclusive benefit of either Contractor or University. Manage work according to early start dates, by commencing activities on early start date (calculated by latest approved Contract Schedule) or earlier if possible, unless constrained by bona fide resource limitation. University may reserve and apportion float time according to needs of Project. Actual or projected University-caused delays that do not exceed available float time shall not have any effect upon Contractor's adherence to specified time constraints and shall not be basis for time extension or additional compensation. G.15.11.2 The Contractor Acknowledges that:
Float Time. In addition to the above, Police Officers’ Association employees shall be granted forty
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