Disputed Work definition
Examples of Disputed Work in a sentence
Developer and its subcontractors shall continue to perform its Work under the Contract, including the Disputed Work, and shall not cause a delay of the Work during any dispute, claim, negotiation, mediation, or arbitration proceeding, except by written agreement by the District.
The Disputed Work process is not progressively administered, each stage is assumed to be complete.
If the Disputed Work relates to any Work performed by any subconsultants hired by CONSULTANT in compliance with the provisions of this Contract, any such Claims must also be processed by CONSULTANT in accordance with the provisions of this Article.
Contractor presentations should include any new facts and findings, and should be directed to illustrate why the Disputed Work determinations at the project and review levels were not justified.
This procedure provides an opportunity to address disputes and other matters of equity that do not necessarily fit neatly within the bounds of the Disputed Work clauses of the General Specifications, as modified and adopted by the Authority.
Contractor shall diligently prosecute the Disputed Work (as defined below) to final completion pending resolution of any claim.
Pending the resolution of any claim, Contractor shall diligently prosecute the Disputed Work to Final Completion.
The said notice as above required must have been given to the COUNTY prior to the time that the CONSULTANT shall have performed any Disputed Work.
The said notice as above required must have been given to the DISTRICT prior to the time that the CONSULTANT shall have performed any Disputed Work.
All subcontracts, supply or equipment contracts shall incorporate these provisions of Dispute Resolution and Disputed Work Provisions.