Common use of DELAY IN PERFORMANCE Clause in Contracts

DELAY IN PERFORMANCE. 16.2.1 The Construction Manager expressly agrees to complete the work within the time specified. Upon request and approval as provided for in the Contract Documents, Owner may grant an extension of the allowable Contract Time when Work on the critical path is delayed by factors or impacts determined to be beyond the Construction Manager’s control which could not have been reasonably anticipated or contemplated at the time bids for the Work were received. Extension of the Contract Time will not be granted for impacts or delays due to fault or negligence of the Construction Manager, or for reasonable anticipated adverse weather conditions. No claim for an extension of time for delays shall be considered unless notice is provided to the Owner in writing within five (5) business days after commencement of each such occurrence stating the probably duration of the delay and unless the Construction Manager establishes by critical path method (CPM) analysis that the impact affects the critical path of the project and delayed the planned Substantial Completion date of the Work

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Construction, Contract for Construction

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DELAY IN PERFORMANCE. 16.2.1 The Construction Manager expressly agrees to must complete the work within the time specified. Upon request and approval as provided for in the Contract Documents, Owner County may grant an extension of the allowable Contract Time when Work on the critical path is delayed by factors or impacts determined to be beyond the Construction Manager’s control which could not have been reasonably anticipated or contemplated at the time bids for the Work were received. Extension of the Contract Time will not be granted for impacts or delays due to fault or negligence of the Construction Manager, or for reasonable anticipated adverse weather conditions. No claim for an extension of time for delays shall will be considered unless notice is provided to the Owner County in writing within five (5) business days after commencement of each such occurrence stating the probably duration of the delay and unless the Construction Manager establishes by critical path method (CPM) analysis that the impact affects the critical path of the project and delayed the planned Substantial Completion date of the Work

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Construction, Agreement for Construction

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DELAY IN PERFORMANCE. 16.2.1 The Construction Manager expressly agrees to must complete the work within the time specified. Upon request and approval as provided for in the Contract Documents, Owner County may grant an extension of the allowable Contract Time when Work on the critical path is delayed by factors or impacts determined to be beyond the Construction Manager’s control which could not have been reasonably anticipated or contemplated at the time bids for the Work were received. Extension of the Contract Time will not be granted for impacts or delays due to fault or negligence of the Construction Manager, or for reasonable anticipated adverse weather conditions. No claim for an extension of time for delays shall will be considered unless notice is provided to the Owner County in writing within five (5) business days after commencement of each such occurrence stating the probably probable duration of the delay and unless the Construction Manager establishes by critical path method (CPM) analysis that the impact affects the critical path of the project and delayed the planned Substantial Completion date of the Work

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Construction Management Services

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