Sequencing, Scheduling Sample Clauses

The Sequencing, Scheduling clause defines how and in what order project tasks or deliverables will be performed and completed. It typically outlines the process for establishing timelines, prioritizing activities, and coordinating the work of different parties involved in the project. For example, it may specify that certain tasks must be finished before others can begin, or that the contractor must submit a detailed schedule for approval. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of the project timeline, helps prevent delays, and facilitates efficient coordination, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over timing and responsibilities.
Sequencing, Scheduling. Coordinate work with earthwork, trenching for foundations, underground utilities, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, Section furnishing imbedded items, steel reinforcement and related work of other Sections.
Sequencing, Scheduling. 1. Coordinate removal and replacement of hardware, electrical fixtures and trim, and related work of other Sections. 2. Stain, prime, back paint, and pre‐finish items before installation as required.