Work Phase Clause Samples

The WORK PHASE clause defines the period during which the contractor or service provider actively performs the agreed-upon tasks or services under the contract. It typically outlines the start and end dates of this phase, specifies milestones or deliverables to be achieved, and may include requirements for progress reporting or coordination with the client. By clearly delineating when work is to be performed and what is expected during this time, the clause helps ensure both parties have a mutual understanding of the project timeline and deliverables, reducing the risk of disputes over performance or scheduling.
Work Phase. Construction of the Project by sequence or time intervals, which may include but not be limited to separate Construction Start Dates, Substantial Completion Dates, Application for Payments, Change Orders, Liquidated Damages, Retainage, and Subcontractors for each Work Phase.
Work Phase. Complete this phase after the Planning Phase: a. Notify the OAR at least 24 hours in advance of beginning the Work and discuss the review of the planning effort to indicate that requirements have been met. b. Check the Work to ensure that it is in full compliance with the Contract Documents. c. Verify adequacy of controls to ensure full compliance with Contract Documents. Verify required control inspection and testing is performed. d. Verify that established levels of workmanship meet acceptable workmanship standards. Compare with required Sample panels as appropriate. e. Repeat the Work phase for each new crew to work on-site, or any time acceptable specified quality standards are not being met.
Work Phase. Report in this part only if at any time during the immediately preceding calendar year, the Project was in the Work Phase. Reporting during the Work Phase requires a yearly breakdown by category of employment. Report on Part 1, by completing the non- shaded cells for each category of employment.