Project Delays definition

Project Delays means actual (or reasonably anticipated) material delays (not caused by Tenant Delays, but inclusive of delays due to Force Majeure) in the completion of the Base Building Construction and deviation from the schedule of construction.
Project Delays means any delays in the commencement or completion of the Building Project which are due to delays in the performance of the Work at any Component of the Building Project arising from any act or omission of the Owner's Representative, the General Contractor, the CCIA or their respective agents, contractors or subcontractors engaged in the performance of the Work at the Building Project, or RURCBOG.

Examples of Project Delays in a sentence

  • The Substantial Completion Date (defined below) and the Rent Commencement Date (defined in the Lease) shall be extended by one day for each day of Project Delays.

  • Such Project Delays shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement under Section 7.c.

  • If the Contractor fails to meet the performance specifications herein, liquidated damages may be imposed by the State against the Contractor for Project Delays, System Down Time, Contractor Nonresponsiveness and/or Late Deliverables.

  • Project Delays To effectively address project delays that may arise during the review of the city’s prior ADA Self- Evaluation Plan, the review and updates of the city’s website content and communications, as well as the creation of a new ADA Transition Plan for the City of Anaheim, our proposal includes a comprehensive strategy ensuring timely task completion and sufficient resources.

  • Project Delays: Unexpected problems during development or testing may lead to project delays.