Common use of Accelerated Performance Clause in Contracts

Accelerated Performance. Contractor may require Subcontractor to accelerate its performance to overcome delays for which Subcontractor is not responsible or to complete the whole or any part of the Work earlier than scheduled. Subcontractor shall provide additional or overtime labor as requested by Contractor, and Contractor shall reimburse Subcontractor the additional direct costs Subcontractor actually incurs as a result of such acceleration. If Subcontractor fails or neglects to maintain adequate progress, Subcontractor shall reschedule other work, and at no cost to Contractor, provide additional or overtime labor reasonably required in the sole discretion of the Contractor to meet Contractor’s schedule requirements. Subcontractor shall be responsible for all liabilities, damages, losses, and costs Contractor incurs as a result of delays caused by Subcontractor.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Subcontractor Agreement, Master Subcontractor Agreement, Master Subcontractor Agreement

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