Common use of Change of Contract Time Clause in Contracts

Change of Contract Time. 16.1 The "Contract Time" may only be changed by a Change Order. Any claim for an extension of the "Contract Time" shall be based on written notice delivered by the party making the claim to the CITY ENGINEER and the City’s Project Manager within 7 calendar days of the beginning of the occurrence of the event giving rise to the claim and stating the general nature of the claim. Notice of the extent of the claim with supporting data shall be delivered within 15 days after the end of such occurrence (unless the CITY allows an additional period of time to ascertain more accurate data in support of the claim) and shall be accompanied by the claimant's written statement that the adjustment claimed is the entire adjustment to which the claimant has reason to believe it is entitled as a result of the occurrence of said event. All claims for adjustment in the "Contract Time" shall be determined by the CITY ENGINEER in accordance with paragraph 16.2, if CITY and CONTRACTOR cannot otherwise agree. No claim for an adjustment in the "Contract Time" will be valid if not submitted in accordance with the requirements of this paragraph. 16.2 The CITY ENGINEER and/or City’s Project Manager must submit the request of an extension of the “Contract Time” with the written information provided by the CONTRACTOR and with a written explanation as to why the extension shall be allowed to the City Manager for approval. If the City Manager approves the request, the "Contract Time" will be extended in an amount equal to time lost due to delays beyond the control of and through no fault or negligence of the CONTRACTOR. Such delays shall include, but not limited to, acts or neglect by CITY or the CITY ENGINEER, or by any employee of either, or any separate contractor employed by the CITY, fires, floods, labor disputes, epidemics, abnormal weather conditions or acts of God.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Invitation to Bid, Construction Contract, Invitation to Bid

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Change of Contract Time. 16.1 The "Contract Time" may only be changed by a Change Order. Any claim for an extension of the "Contract Time" shall be based on written notice delivered by the party making the claim to the CITY ENGINEER and the City’s Project Manager within 7 calendar days of the beginning of the occurrence of the event giving rise to the claim and stating the general nature of the claim. Notice of the extent of the claim with supporting data shall be delivered within 15 days after the end of such occurrence (unless the CITY allows an additional period of time to ascertain more accurate data in support of the claim) and shall be accompanied by the claimant's written statement that the adjustment claimed is the entire adjustment to which the claimant has reason to believe it is entitled as a result of the occurrence of said event. All claims for adjustment in the "Contract Time" shall be determined by the CITY ENGINEER in accordance with paragraph 16.2, if CITY and CONTRACTOR cannot otherwise agree. No claim for an adjustment in the "Contract Time" will be valid if not submitted in accordance with the requirements of this paragraph. 16.2 The CITY ENGINEER and/or City’s Project Manager must submit the request of an extension of the “Contract Time” with the written information provided by the CONTRACTOR and with a written explanation as to why the extension shall be allowed to the City Manager for approval. If the City Manager approves the request, the "Contract Time" will be extended in an amount equal to time lost due to delays beyond the control of and through no fault or negligence of the CONTRACTOR. Such delays shall include, but not limited to, acts or neglect by CITY or the CITY ENGINEER, or by any employee of either, or any separate contractor employed by the CITY, fires, floods, labor disputes, epidemics, abnormal weather conditions or acts of God.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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Change of Contract Time. 16.1 The "Contract Time" may only be changed by a Change Order. Any claim for an extension of the "Contract Time" shall be based on written notice delivered by the party making the claim to the CITY ENGINEER and the City’s Project Manager within 7 calendar days of the beginning of the occurrence of the event giving rise to the claim and stating the general nature of the claim. Notice of the extent of the claim with supporting data shall be delivered within 15 days after the end of such occurrence (unless the CITY allows an additional period of time to ascertain more accurate data in support of the claim) and shall be accompanied by the claimant's written statement that the adjustment claimed is the entire adjustment to which the claimant has reason to believe it is entitled as a result of the occurrence of said event. All claims for adjustment in the "Contract Time" shall be determined by the CITY ENGINEER PROJECT MANAGER in accordance with paragraph 16.2, if CITY and CONTRACTOR cannot otherwise agree. No claim for an adjustment in the "Contract Time" will be valid if not submitted in accordance with the requirements of this paragraph. 16.2 The CITY ENGINEER and/or City’s Project Manager PROJECT MANAGER must submit the request of an extension of the “Contract Time” with to the City Manager for approval. CONTRACTOR must provide written information provided by the CONTRACTOR and with a written an explanation as to why the extension shall be allowed to the City Manager for approval. If the City Manager approves the request, the "Contract Time" will be extended in an amount equal to time lost due to delays beyond the control of and through no fault or negligence of the CONTRACTOR. Such delays shall include, but not limited to, acts or neglect by CITY or the CITY ENGINEERPROJECT MANAGER, or by any employee of either, or any separate contractor employed by the CITY, fires, floods, labor disputes, epidemics, abnormal weather conditions or acts of God.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Invitation to Bid

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