Common use of Changes in Time Clause in Contracts

Changes in Time. A COR shall also include any additional time required to complete the Project only if the delay is a critical path delay. Any additional time requested shall not be the number of days to make the proposed change, but must be based upon the impact to the Project Schedule as defined in Article 8 of the General Contract. A schedule fragnet showing the time delay must be submitted with the COR. Any changes in time will be granted only if there is an impact to the critical path. If Contractor fails to request a time extension in a COR, then the Contractor is thereafter precluded from requesting or claiming a delay.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement Form, Escrow Agreement, Escrow Agreement

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Changes in Time. A COR shall also include any additional changes in time required to complete the Project only if the delay is a critical path delayProject. Any additional time requested shall not be the number of days to make the proposed change, but must be based upon the impact to the Project Construction Schedule as defined in Article 8 of the General Contract. A schedule fragnet showing the time delay must be submitted with the COR. Any changes in time will be granted only if there is an impact to the critical pathContract Documents. If Contractor fails to request a time extension in a COR, then the Contractor is thereafter precluded from requesting or time and/or claiming a delay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Site Lease, Site Lease

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Changes in Time. A COR shall also include any additional time required to complete the Project only if the delay is a critical path delay. Any additional time requested shall not be the number of days to make the proposed change, but must be based upon the impact to the Project Schedule as defined in Article 8 of the General Contract. A schedule fragnet fragnent showing the time delay must be submitted with the COR. Any changes in time will be granted only if there is an impact to the critical path. If Contractor fails to request a time extension in a COR, then the Contractor is thereafter precluded from requesting or claiming a delay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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