Progress Chart Clause Samples
The Progress Chart clause requires the contractor or service provider to maintain and regularly update a visual or written record of the project's advancement. Typically, this involves submitting periodic reports or charts that detail completed tasks, upcoming milestones, and any delays or issues encountered. By mandating clear documentation of progress, this clause ensures transparency, enables effective monitoring by the client, and helps identify potential problems early, thereby supporting timely project completion.
Progress Chart. (1) The Contractor shall prepare progress charts and submit the same for approval of the Engineer and for his record within twenty-one days of commencement of work. The charts shall indicate the expected date of commencement and completion of each of the items of the work and shall be in a form approved by the Engineer. The chart shall also indicate the scheduling of samples, Shop Drawings and approvals. The Contractor shall, whenever required by the Engineer, also provide in writing for his information a general description of the arrangements and method which the Contractor proposes to adopt for execution of the Works.
(2) If at any time it should appear to the Engineer that the actual progress of the Works does not conform to the programme to which consent has been given under sub- clause 14.1, the Contractor shall produce within a week's time at the request of the Engineer, a revised programme showing the modifications to such programmes necessary to ensure completion of the Work within the Time for Completion.
(3) The Contractor shall, if required any time by the Engineer, deliver to the Engineer a report in detail, in such form and at such interval as the Engineer may prescribe showing the status of work by the Contractor at site.
Progress Chart. Within ten (10) days after receipt of signed Contract the Contractor shall file with the Engineer a progress chart showing the order in which the Contractor proposes to accomplish the work, the dates on which he proposes to begin the various parts of the work and the dates he contemplates completing them.
