Common use of Permitted Delay Clause in Contracts

Permitted Delay. Contractor shall be excused for any delay in performance or completion of the Work caused by (1) acts of God, public utilities or public bodies, (2) the elements beyond average weather conditions for the region, (3) modifications requested by Owner, and (4) other matters Contractor could not reasonably anticipate, control or avoid ("Permitted Delays"). In such event, the Completion Date shall be extended for a period equal to the Permitted Delay to the extent that it affects the critical path for performance of the Work, and provided that Contractor gives Owner written notice of the nature of the delay within twenty-four (24) hours after the delay begins, and under no circumstances shall the time of completion be extended to a date which will prevent Owner from completing the entire project within the time that Owner allows for such completion. Contractor shall not be entitled to any additional compensation for any Permitted Delays.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Services Agreement (Steadfast Income REIT, Inc.), Construction Management Services Agreement (Steadfast Apartment REIT III, Inc.), Construction Management Services Agreement (Steadfast Apartment REIT III, Inc.)

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