Common use of Recovery of Schedule Delays Clause in Contracts

Recovery of Schedule Delays. If the Design Professional determines that the Project is one week or more behind schedule, per the approved Overall Project Schedule, the Design Professional shall so notify the Contractor in writing. Within seven days of the date of the Design Professional's notice, the Contractor shall deliver to the Design Professional and Owner a written plan explaining how the Contractor intends to bring the Project back on schedule. The Contractor's plan must provide sufficient detail to allow the Design Professional and Owner to determine the proposal's feasibility.

Appears in 79 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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Recovery of Schedule Delays. If the Design Professional determines that the Project is one week or more behind schedule, per the approved Overall Project Schedule, the Design Professional shall so notify the Contractor CM/GC in writing. Within seven days of the date of the Design Professional's notice, the Contractor CM/GC shall deliver to the Design Professional and Owner a written plan explaining how the Contractor CM/GC intends to bring the Project back on schedule. The ContractorCM/GC's plan must provide sufficient detail to allow the Design Professional and Owner to determine the proposal's feasibility.

Appears in 12 contracts

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

Recovery of Schedule Delays. If the Design Professional determines that the Project is one week or more behind schedule, per the approved Overall Project Schedule, the Design Professional shall so notify the Contractor CMR in writing. Within seven days of the date of the Design Professional's notice, the Contractor CMR shall deliver to the Design Professional and Owner Board a written plan explaining how the Contractor CMR intends to bring the Project back on schedule. The ContractorCMR's plan must provide sufficient detail to allow the Design Professional and Owner Board to determine the proposal's feasibility.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Risk Agreement, Risk Agreement, Risk Agreement

Recovery of Schedule Delays. If the Design Professional determines that the Project is one week or more behind schedule, per the approved Overall Project Schedule, the Design Professional shall so notify the Contractor CM/GC in writing. Within seven days of the date of the Design Professional's Professional‟s notice, the Contractor CM/GC shall deliver to the Design Professional and Owner a written plan explaining how the Contractor CM/GC intends to bring the Project back on schedule. The ContractorCM/GC's plan must provide sufficient detail to allow the Design Professional and Owner to determine the proposal's feasibility.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement

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Recovery of Schedule Delays. If the Design Professional or Owner determines that the Project is one week or more behind schedule, per the approved Overall Project Schedule, the Design Professional shall so notify the Contractor CM/GC in writing. Within seven days of the date of the Design Professional's such notice, the Contractor CM/GC shall deliver to the Design Professional and Owner a written plan explaining how the Contractor CM/GC intends to bring the Project back on schedule. The ContractorCM/GC's plan must provide sufficient detail to allow the Design Professional and Owner to determine the proposal's feasibility.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Management Agreement

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