Common use of WORKS PROGRAMME Clause in Contracts

WORKS PROGRAMME. (1) The Works Programme shall detail the full scope of the works taking into account the complex nature and different phases of the contract, and shall be accompanied by detailed supporting information to demonstrate through the sequence and duration of the activities that the plans are achievable and realistic and that the works to be undertaken can meet the requirements of the contract. (2) The Works Programme shall be a computerised Critical Path Method (CPM) network developed using the Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) and shall be present in bar chart and time-scaled network diagram format to a weekly or monthly time scale. (3) Tasks in the Works Programme shall be sufficiently detailed to describe activities and events that include, but are not limited to, the following: (a) Key Dates, Works Areas Access Dates, and handover dates. (b) All physical work to be undertaken in the performance of the Contract obligations, including Temporary Works. (c) the requested date for issue of any drawings or information by the Engineer. (d) Incorporation of principal aspects of the Design Programme and Design Submission Programme, including achievement of Preliminary Design, Definitive design and Construction Reference Drawings. (e) Due time allowance for review by the Engineer of the Contractor’s submissions, as well as the subsequent amendment and re-submission by the Contractor in the design review and comment process,

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Sources: Schedule D, Schedule D, Schedule D