Common use of Unusually Severe Weather Conditions Clause in Contracts

Unusually Severe Weather Conditions. Contractor represents that the Proposal Schedule has taken into account and reflects, and that the Baseline Schedule will take into account and reflect, anticipated weather conditions and expected weather-related delays or disruptions in the performance of Work. If Contractor intends to claim that a weather event is an Excusable Delay, it shall, in addition to fulfilling all other requirements for demonstrating that the event is an Excusable Delay, demonstrate that the actual weather encountered was unusually severe and abnormal compared with the ten-year average weather statistics compiled by the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (“NOAA”) at Dulles International Airport for the time of year.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Design Build Contract, www.mwaa.com, metwashairports.com

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