Common use of Suspension for Cause Clause in Contracts

Suspension for Cause. VPRA may suspend all or part of the Work if Design-Builder fails to: (a) correct conditions unsafe for the Project personnel or general public; (b) comply with any Governmental Approval, Law, or otherwise carry out the requirements of the Contract Documents; (c) carry out orders of VPRA, including a Directive Letter; (d) comply with environmental requirements; or (e) comply with requirements for developing and implementing the Quality Plan. Design-Builder shall promptly comply with any such written suspension order. Design-Builder shall promptly recommence the Work upon receipt of written notice from VPRA directing Design- Builder to resume Work. Design-Builder shall not be entitled to an adjustment to the Contract Price or Completion Deadlines for a suspension under this Section 13.2.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

Suspension for Cause. VPRA may suspend all or part of the Work if Design-Builder Contractor fails to: (a) correct conditions unsafe for the Project personnel or general public; (b) comply with any Governmental Approval, Law, or otherwise carry out the requirements of the Contract Documents; (c) carry out orders of VPRA, including a Directive Letter; (d) comply with environmental requirements; or (e) comply with requirements for developing and implementing the Quality Plan. Design-Builder Contractor shall promptly comply with any such written suspension order. Design-Builder Contractor shall promptly recommence the Work upon receipt of written notice from VPRA directing Design- Builder Contractor to resume Work. Design-Builder Contractor shall not be entitled to an adjustment to the Contract Price or Completion Deadlines for a suspension under this Section 13.217.2 of these General Terms and Conditions.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Construction Manager / General Contractor Agreement