Common use of Recovery Schedule Clause in Contracts

Recovery Schedule. A. Should the approved Construction Schedule show at any time during CMR's performance, in the sole opinion of the Owner, that the CMR is 14 days or more behind schedule for any specific critical path milestone date, or should the CMR be required to undertake actions under Paragraph 10.7 of this section, the CMR shall submit a Recovery Schedule to the Owner within five (5) days after receiving a written request from the Owner to do so. The Recovery Schedule shall explain and display how the CMR intends to reschedule its Work at no additional cost to the Owner, in order to regain compliance with the Project Schedule during the immediate subsequent pay period.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Contract Between Owner and Construction, Contract Between Owner and Construction, Contract Between Owner and Construction

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Recovery Schedule. A. Should the approved Construction Schedule show at any time during CMR's performance, in the sole opinion of the Owner, that the CMR is 14 days or more behind schedule for any specific critical path milestone date, or should the CMR be required to undertake actions under Paragraph 10.7 of this section, the CMR shall submit a Recovery Schedule to the Owner within five (5) days after receiving a written request from the Owner to do so. The Recovery Schedule shall explain and display how the CMR intends to reschedule its Work at no additional cost to the Owner, in order to regain compliance with the Project Construction Schedule during the immediate subsequent pay period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.apsva.us

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