Common use of BASIC CONDITIONS Clause in Contracts

BASIC CONDITIONS. In addition to the other requirements of the Contract Documents for excusable delay, a compensable delay, suspension, or interruption of the Work occurs only when the following are met: (1) The delay is wholly unanticipated by the parties at the time of execution of the Contractor’s Agreement or is caused by the breach of a fundamental obligation of the Contract Documents attributable to County; AND (2) Contractor shall provide a written notice to County within seven (7) calendar days that Contractor knows or should have known of the condition giving rise to the purported compensable delay, disruption, suspension or interruption, and said continuation affects the Contract Time as indicated by the last submitted and reasonable critical path schedule.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Fixed Price Construction Contract, Fixed Price Construction Contract

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BASIC CONDITIONS. In addition to the other requirements of the Contract Documents for excusable delayDocuments, a compensable delay, suspension, or interruption of the Work occurs only when the following are met: (1) The delay is wholly unanticipated by the parties at the time of execution of the Contractor’s Agreement or is caused by the breach of a fundamental obligation of the Contract Documents attributable to County; AND (2) Contractor shall provide a written notice to County within seven (7) calendar days that Contractor knows or should have known of the condition giving rise to the purported compensable delay, disruption, suspension or interruption, and said continuation affects the Contract Time as indicated by the last submitted and reasonable critical path schedule.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Fixed Price Construction Contract

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BASIC CONDITIONS. In addition to the other requirements of the Contract Documents for excusable delayDocuments, a compensable delay, suspension, suspension or interruption of the Work work occurs only when the following are met: (1a) The delay is Is wholly unanticipated by the parties at the time of execution of the Contractor’s 's Agreement or is caused by the breach of a fundamental obligation of the Contract Documents attributable to Countythe Owner; ANDand (2b) The Contractor shall provide delivers a written notice to County A/E and Owner within seven (7) calendar days that the Contractor knows or should have known of the condition giving rise to the purported compensable delay, disruption, suspension or interruption, and said continuation affects the Contract Time as indicated by the last submitted and reasonable critical path schedule.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contractor's Agreement

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