Critical Path Item(s) definition
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.
The Contractor shall perform all Work in conformity with the Guaranteed RFS Dates and Critical Path Items set forth in the Milestone Schedule.
With the departure of the City Engineer, Staff asked J-U-B Engineers, to pick up some of the Critical Path Items to keep the project moving forward as to not lose the Project’s Grant funding.
In the case of any suspension under this Article XXII that impacts Contractor’s Critical Path Items, the Scheduled Completion Date shall be extended by a period equal to the suspension period, plus a reasonable period for demobilization and remobilization and the Milestone Schedule and the Schedule of Values shall be adjusted by Owner after consultation with Contractor, to account for same.
A critical path schedule in the form of Exhibit F-2 prepared by Contractor and meeting the requirements set forth in Exhibit F describing the required time of completion of Critical Path Items for timely completion of the Work by Contractor.
The Contractor's preparation and implementation of any Schedule Recovery Plan shall in no way relieve or limit the Contractor's obligations to comply with the Critical Path Items set forth in the Milestone Schedule and to achieve RFS Acceptance by each Guaranteed RFS Date, and the Developer's acceptance of Work performed pursuant to any such Schedule Recovery Plan shall not be deemed or construed as a waiver by the Developer or any Owner of any of its rights or remedies under this Contract.
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.
Within thirty (30) Days after the Effective Date, Contractor shall deliver to Owner the Construction Schedule, which shall (i) be a ▇▇▇▇▇ chart developed using Primavera, (ii) designate appropriate Contractor Critical Path Items utilizing the critical path method and (iii) be consistent with Exhibit 4 and inclusive of all Milestones set forth therein and shall provide necessary data about the timing for Owner decisions and all Owner milestones.
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 *** of Owner's receipt of the Construction Schedule; provided, further, milestones consistent with Exhibit 4A and Exhibit 4B shall be deemed to be approved.
Subject to Tenant Delays (as hereinafter defined) and Section A.5, below (which addresses Landlord's obligation to complete certain Critical Path Items of Landlord's Base Building Work by November 1, 1996), Landlord's Base Building Work shall be Substantially Completed on or before December 31, 1996, and if Landlord's Base Building Work is not Substantially Completed by such dates, the provisions of Section A.5(b) and (c), below shall be applicable.