Project commencement definition
Examples of Project commencement in a sentence
Contractor is solely responsible for any delay to Project commencement due to Contractor’s failure to timely or properly submit any required pre-construction submittals as specified in the Contract Documents, including the Notice to Proceed.
Contractor is solely responsible for any delay to Project commencement or to Final Completion resulting from Contractor’s failure to timely provide required Submittals as specified.
Contractor shall furnish for approval, within fourteen (14) days following the Project commencement date stated in the Notice to Proceed, or within any other time frame agreed to by the parties, a log of all samples, material lists and certifications, mix designs, schedules, and other submittals, as required in the specifications for the Project.
Contractor shall submit requests together with substantiating data for substitution of any “or equal” material, process or article no later than 35 days after the Project commencement date in the Notice to Proceed for the Project.
If Project commencement is delayed, the Grantee must submit in writing to the assigned contract manager, the steps taken to initiate the Project, the reasons for the delay, and the expected start date.