Common use of WORK PROGRAMME Clause in Contracts

WORK PROGRAMME. (A) Within 15 (fifteen) days of the Appointed Date, the Contractor shall submit to the Authority and the Authority’s Engineer a work programme (the “Programme”) for organising and carrying out whole of the Works, developed using computerized Critical Path Method (CPM) networking techniques, using the Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) and shall be present in bar chart and time-scaled network diagram format to a weekly or monthly time scale for review and consent of the Engineer, giving the following details :

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Samples: Draft Contract Agreement, Draft Contract Agreement

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WORK PROGRAMME. (A) Within 15 30 (fifteenthirty) days of the Appointed Date, the Contractor shall submit to the Authority and the Authority’s Engineer a work programme (the “Programme”) for organising and carrying out whole of the Works, developed using computerized Critical Path Method (CPM) networking techniques, using the Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) and shall be present in bar chart and time-scaled network diagram format to a weekly or monthly time scale for review and consent of the Engineer, giving the following details :

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Samples: Engineering Procurement and Construction

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WORK PROGRAMME. (A) Within 15 30 (fifteenthirty) days of the Appointed Date, the Contractor shall submit to the Authority Au- thority and the Authority’s Engineer a work programme (the “Programme”) for organising or- ganising and carrying out whole of the Works, developed using computerized Critical Criti- cal Path Method (CPM) networking techniques, using the Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) and shall be present in bar chart and time-scaled network diagram format to a weekly or monthly time scale for review and consent of the Engineer, giving the following details :

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Samples: Draft Contract Agreement

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