Common use of Anticipated Adverse Weather Days Clause in Contracts

Anticipated Adverse Weather Days. The Parties anticipate, and all prospective Project-related schedules will provide for, and the Contractual Date of Substantial Completion takes into account, the following number of days of Adverse Weather in each of the respective months: January (7 days); February (7 days); March (7 days); April (6 days); May (6 days); June (3 days); July (4 days); August (4 days); September (3 days); October (4 days); November (7 days); and December (7 days) (collectively, “Anticipated Adverse Weather Days”).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Standard Form of Agreement, Design Build Agreement, Construction Manager at Risk Agreement

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Anticipated Adverse Weather Days. The Parties anticipate, and all prospective Project-related schedules will provide for, and the Contractual Date of Substantial Completion takes into account, the following number of days of Adverse Weather in each of the respective months: January (7 14 days); February (7 14 days); March (7 10 days); April (6 7 days); May (6 days); June (3 days); July (4 days); August (4 days); September (3 days); October (4 3 days); November (7 5 days); and December (7 9 days) (collectively, “Anticipated Adverse Weather Days”).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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