Common use of Business Continuity Planning Clause in Contracts

Business Continuity Planning. D16.1 DCLG may require the Contractor to develop and agree with DCLG a business continuity plan. Where so required the Contractor shall: D16.1.1 in accordance with good industry practice, maintain detailed and comprehensive contingency plans against events which could affect the ability of the Contractor to perform the Services in accordance with this Contract, including loss of computer and business systems, loss or failure of equipment, loss of utilities or premises, industrial relations problems, failures in the supply chain, pandemic and loss of Key Personnel; and D16.1.2 keep the plans under review and make such changes, from time to time, as shall be required in accordance with good industry practice. D16.2 DCLG shall be entitled to review any business continuity plans developed under this Contract at any time and, at its sole discretion, make suggested changes or amendments to the plans which the Contractor, acting reasonably shall consider and, after consultation and agreement with DCLG, put in place.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Contract for Construction Products Regulation – Specialist Support, Contract Award Letter, Contract for Structural Engineering and Eurocode Support

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