Notice of Delay definition
Examples of Notice of Delay in a sentence
A Notice of Delay or Proposed Change Order are less formal procedures that proceed the formal claim and do not constitute a Claim.
If Developer fails to provide its written Notice of Delay within this timeframe, Developer waives, releases, and discharges any right to assert or claim any entitlement to an adjustment to the Guaranteed Maximum Price and/or the Contract Time based on circumstances giving rise to the asserted delay.
When submitting a Notice of Delay and supporting justification, Developer must provide an estimated delay duration to critical path activities at the time the Notice of Delay and supporting justification is required to be submitted.
If Developer fails to provide its written Notice of Delay within this timeframe, Developer waives, releases, and discharges any right to assert or claim any entitlement to an adjustment to the Contract Price and/or the Contract Time based on circumstances giving rise to the asserted delay.
The Notice of Delay shall indicate the date of commencement of the delay and the date on which the delay terminated and shall include a brief description of the delaying event.
The County may determine, in its reasonable discretion, after the receipt of such Notice of Delay from the Consultant, whether to terminate this Agreement in accordance with Article 12 hereof or extend the Term by Change Order for such time as the County may determine, such extension shall be consultant’s sole remedy.
In the event of a delay, the CONTRACTOR shall provide a Notice of Delay within 24 hours of the event, and submit a schedule fragnet depicting the delay with all substantiating documentation within ten (10) days of the event.
If the CMR fails to submit this documentation within thirty (30) days of the date the Notice of Delay was required to be provided the Judicial Council, CMR shall have waived any right to an extension of the Contract Time.
Such Notice of Delay, if timely filed, shall be treated as a request by Contractor for a Change Order or an amendment to the Agreement, as applicable pursuant to Paragraph 6.0 (Change Orders and Amendments) of the body of the Agreement.
If the Contractor desires to receive an extension of time or additional compensation on account of a delay, the Contractor must submit an associated Change Order Request within fourteen days of providing the Notice of Delay for that delay, regardless of whether the delay is still ongoing.