Common use of Responsibility for Completion Clause in Contracts

Responsibility for Completion. 36 The Entity shall furnish sufficient manpower, materials, facilities and equipment and shall work sufficient 37 hours, including night shifts, overtime operations, Sundays and holidays as may be necessary to insure the 38 prosecution and completion of the Work in accordance with the accepted Construction Schedule. Unless there 39 are excusable and/or compensable grounds for delay, if work on the critical path is seven (7) days or more 40 behind the currently updated Construction Schedule and it becomes apparent that the Work will not be 41 completed within the Contract Time, the Entity will implement whatever steps it deems necessary to make up 42 all lost time. If the Entity’s solution is not successful, it will make further attempts using the following 43 sequence of events:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Facilities Lease Agreement, Facilities Lease Agreement, Facilities Lease Agreement

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Responsibility for Completion. 36 The Entity shall furnish sufficient manpower, materials, facilities and equipment and shall work sufficient 37 hours, 37 including night shifts, overtime operations, Sundays and holidays as may be necessary to insure the prosecution 38 prosecution and completion of the Work in accordance with the accepted Construction Schedule. Unless there 39 are excusable 39 and/or compensable grounds for delay, if work on the critical path is seven (7) days or more 40 behind the currently 40 updated Construction Schedule and it becomes apparent that the Work will not be 41 completed within the Contract 41 Time, the Entity will implement whatever steps it deems necessary to make up 42 all lost time. If the Entity’s 42 solution is not successful, it will make further attempts using the following 43 sequence of events:: 43

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Facilities Lease

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Responsibility for Completion. 36 37 The Entity shall furnish sufficient manpower, materials, facilities and equipment and shall work sufficient 37 38 hours, including night shifts, overtime operations, Sundays and holidays as may be necessary to insure the 38 39 prosecution and completion of the Work in accordance with the accepted Construction Schedule. Unless there 39 40 are excusable and/or compensable grounds for delay, if work on the critical path is seven (7) days or more 40 41 behind the currently updated Construction Schedule and it becomes apparent that the Work will not be 41 42 completed within the Contract Time, the Entity will implement whatever steps it deems necessary to make up 42 43 all lost time. If the Entity’s solution is not successful, it will make further attempts using the following 43 44 sequence of events:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Facilities Lease

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