Fragnet definition

Fragnet means a fragment of a schedule network often used to focus attention on a repetitive or particularly important portion of a schedule such as the contract approval process from Planning Committee to Finance Committee to Board to Commissioners Court or the sequence from document release through phased estimating, document review, and value engineering to the start of the next design phase.
Fragnet means a contemporaneous, fragmentary scheduling network, which graphically identifies the sequencing of all critical and non-critical new activities and/or activity revisions affected by a Compensable Delay or Excusable Delay with logic ties to all affected existing activities noted on the Design-Build Schedule, that isolates and quantifies a time impact of a specific issue, determines and demonstrates any such specific Delay in relation to past and/or other current Delays and provides a method for incorporating all Contract Adjustments to the Contract Time into an update of the approved Design-Build Schedule.
Fragnet means a contemporaneous, fragmentary scheduling network, which graphically identifies the sequencing of all critical and non-critical new activities and/or activity revisions affected by a Compensable Delay or Excusable Delay with logic ties to all affected existing activities noted on the Construction Schedule, that isolates and quantifies a time impact of a specific issue, determines and demonstrates any such specific Delay in relation to past and/or other current Delays and provides a method for incorporating all Contract Adjustments to the Contract Time into an update of the approved Construction Schedule.

Examples of Fragnet in a sentence

  • A request for an extension of Contract Time must be accompanied by a "Fragnet" or “time impact analysis," which identifies all critical and non-critical activities affected by the Change Order Request and showing logic ties into all existing affected activities noted on the latest approved, updated Construction Schedule.

  • Contractor must, as more fully set forth in subparagraph (1) immediately above demonstrate the impact of the delay on the critical path of the Project Schedule by submission of a Fragnet with supporting documentation sufficient for Princeton to confirm Contractor’s entitlement for a time extension.

  • Failure of Owner’s Representative to render a decision by the applicable deadline will be deemed a decision denying approval of the updated Contract Schedule or Fragnet Schedule.

  • Owner’s Representative will timely review the updated Contract Schedule or Fragnet Schedule submitted by Contractor.

  • Owner’s Representative will render a decision promptly and in any case within 30 days after the later of the receipt of the updated Contract Schedule or Fragnet Schedule or the deadline for furnishing such additional supporting data.

  • If the Fragnet has been accepted by the Owner and the Entity 15 permitted by the Owner to proceed with the Proposed Change Order, the Fragnet shall be incorporated into the 16 Construction Schedule.

  • The District’s Representative will 14 promptly review and act on the Fragnet.

  • If Owner’s Representative determines that additional supporting data are necessary to fully evaluate the updated Contract Schedule or Fragnet Schedule, Owner’s Representative will request such additional supporting data in writing.

  • The City may, but is not obligated to, grant a time extension on the basis of a Fragnet alone which, by its nature, is not a complete schedule analysis.

  • If requested, Contractor may submit a Fragnet in support of its request for a time extension.

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