Common use of Recovery Schedules Clause in Contracts

Recovery Schedules. Should Owner have a reasonable belief that the Scheduled Substantial Completion Date will not be met for any reason, then Owner has the right, but not the obligation, to so notify Contractor and direct Contractor to overcome such delay by developing and implementing a recovery schedule to improve progress and mitigate such delay. The process for creating and implementing a Recovery Schedule is set forth in Section 013216 of Division 1. Any costs incurred by Contractor in overcoming delays to the Project, or in accelerating or resequencing the Work, including working additional overtime and engaging additional personnel, shall be at Contractor’s own expense, unless: (a) the reasons for the delay are Excusable Delay(s), and that Contractor has complied with the provisions of this Article 13 relative to such Excusable Delays; (b) a recovery schedule has been approved by Owner; and (c) a Change Order has been issued for such costs.

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Samples: Design Build Contract, www.mwaa.com

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Recovery Schedules. Should Owner have a reasonable belief that the Scheduled Substantial Completion Date Contract Time(s) will not be met for any reason, then Owner has the right, but not the obligation, to so notify Contractor and direct Contractor to overcome such delay by developing and implementing a recovery schedule to improve progress and mitigate such delay. The process for creating and implementing a Recovery Schedule is set forth in Section 013216 01 32 00 of the Division 11 Specifications. Any costs incurred by Contractor in overcoming delays to the Project, or in accelerating or resequencing the Work, including working additional overtime and engaging additional personnel, shall be at Contractor’s own expense, unless: (a) the reasons for the delay are Excusable Delay(s), and that Contractor has complied with the provisions of this Article 13 relative to such Excusable Delays; (b) a recovery schedule has been approved by Owner; and (c) a Change Order has been issued for such costs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: metwashairports.com

Recovery Schedules. Should Owner have a reasonable belief that the Scheduled Substantial Completion Date Contract Time(s) will not be met for any reason, then Owner has the right, but not the obligation, to so notify Contractor and direct Contractor to overcome such delay by developing and implementing a recovery schedule to improve progress and mitigate such delay. The process for creating and implementing a Recovery Schedule is set forth in Section 013216 013210 of the Division 11 Specifications. Any costs incurred by Contractor in overcoming delays to the Project, or in accelerating or resequencing the Work, including working additional overtime and engaging additional personnel, shall be at Contractor’s own expense, unless: (a) the reasons for the delay are Excusable Delay(s), and that Contractor has complied with the provisions of this Article 13 relative to such Excusable Delays; (b) a recovery schedule has been approved by Owner; and (c) a Change Order has been issued for such costs.

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Samples: www.mwaa.com

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Recovery Schedules. Should Owner have a reasonable belief that the Scheduled Substantial Completion Date will not be met for any reason, then Owner has the right, but not the obligation, to so notify Contractor and direct Contractor to overcome such delay by developing and implementing a recovery schedule to improve progress and mitigate such delay. The process for creating and implementing a Recovery Schedule is set forth in Section 013216 of the Division 11 Specifications. Any costs incurred by Contractor in overcoming delays to the Project, or in accelerating or resequencing the Work, including working additional overtime and engaging additional personnel, shall be at Contractor’s own expense, unless: (a) the reasons for the delay are Excusable Delay(s), and that Contractor has complied with the provisions of this Article 13 relative to such Excusable Delays; (b) a recovery schedule has been approved by Owner; and (c) a Change Order has been issued for such costs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.mwaa.com

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