Critical Path Item(s) definition

Critical Path Item(s) means the items identified as critical path items on the CPM Schedule.
Critical Path Item(s) means the items identified as Critical Path Items on the Critical Path Schedule prepared by Contractor pursuant to Section 3.01(nn).
Critical Path Item(s) means the items identified as critical path items on the Project Schedule.

Examples of Critical Path Item(s) in a sentence

  • The Contractor Critical Path Items set forth in the Construction Schedule shall be subject to Owner's approval, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed; provided, that Owner's comments on the Contractor Critical Path Items must be provided to Contractor within ten (10) Business Days of Owner's receipt of the Construction Schedule; provided, further, milestones consistent with Exhibit 4A and Exhibit 4B shall be deemed to be approved.

  • Persons with disabilities faced discrimination in employment and access to worksites.

  • Critical Path Items - Those Work items that are directly interrelated such that each has a definite influence on achieving the Date of Substantial Completion as agreed and on the progress of the overall Work.

  • The other 60 Contractor Milestones are to be agreed to later and Section 8.3 allows the EPC Contractor to create a Schedule Recovery Plan when Critical Path Items are missed.

  • The Plan should clearly identify the Critical Path Items and the Plan to keep the project on schedule.

  • While it is anticipated that Contractor will have calculated by the expiration of the Allowable Claim Period all direct costs actually and demonstrably incurred, if any, as a result of an Excusable Event, and/or the extent of the actual and demonstrable delay in the performance of the Critical Path Item(s), if any, as a result of a Force Majeure Event or Excusable Event, if Contractor must nevertheless estimate such costs or effects, Contractor agrees to do so in good faith.

  • Should the Parties disagree with respect to Owner's comments on the Critical Path Items, the Parties will submit the dispute to an Independent Third Party Engineer for expedited dispute resolution pursuant to this Section 3.11(b).

  • Tenant acknowledges that Tenant Delay(s) may cause delay in Landlord’s ability to complete Critical Path Items which are part of Landlord’s Work within the time frames contemplated by this Lease.

  • The Contractor shall perform all Work in conformity with the Guaranteed RFS Dates and Critical Path Items set forth in the Milestone Schedule.

  • Attached hereto as Exhibit G is the Milestone Summary Schedule which lists the Critical Path Items, including the Project Guaranteed Dates, and the applicable dates of completion for each such Critical Path Item.


More Definitions of Critical Path Item(s)

Critical Path Item(s) means the items identified as critical path items on the Milestone Summary Schedule.
Critical Path Item(s) shall be those items of Tenant's Work reflected within the Critical Path, the completion of which is necessary in order for Tenant to complete all items of Tenant's Work necessary for Tenant to obtain a non-residential use permit for, and to lawfully occupy, the Premises by March 1, 1997; and Tenant agrees that any item which, if not completed in accordance with the Critical Path, would NOT affect Tenant's ability to complete all items of Tenant's Work necessary for Tenant obtain a non-residential use permit for, or to lawfully occupy, the Premises by March 1, 1997, shall be deemed NOT to be a "Critical Path Item".
Critical Path Item(s). The items identified as critical path items on the Critical Path Schedule prepared by Contractor.
Critical Path Item(s) shall be those items of Landlord’s Work the timely completion of which are necessary in order for Landlord to achieve Substantial Completion of Landlord’s Work by the Target Date (as set forth in Exhibit D-2) and otherwise within the Target Schedule; and the parties agree that any item of Landlord’s Work which, if not completed on time would not affect the Substantial Completion of Landlord’s Work by the Target Date shall be deemed not to be a “Critical Path Item” as long as Landlord is using all reasonable and diligent efforts to complete such items in accordance with the Target Schedule.

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