Changes Involving Schedule Extensions Sample Clauses
The "Changes Involving Schedule Extensions" clause defines the process by which a project’s timeline may be formally extended due to changes in scope, unforeseen events, or delays outside the contractor’s control. Typically, this clause outlines the requirements for requesting an extension, such as providing written notice, supporting documentation, and justification for the delay. Its core function is to ensure that both parties have a clear, agreed-upon method for adjusting deadlines, thereby reducing disputes and allocating responsibility for schedule impacts.
Changes Involving Schedule Extensions. To the extent that Contractor demonstrates that an event for which it is entitled to a Change as described in Section 9.5.1 is the sole cause of critical path delay to Contractor’s ability to perform the Work despite Contractor’s use of commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate and avoid any such delay, Owner shall issue a Change Order to extend the dates in the Project Schedule as necessary to accommodate such delay. Contractor’s demonstration of the impact on the critical path of the Work must be made on a basis that analyzes the actual impacts of the given event on the then-current schedule for completion of the Work. In no event will Contractor be entitled to an extension of time under this Section 9.5.2 to the extent that the performance of the Work for which the extension is sought would have been suspended, delayed or interrupted by the concurrent fault, actions or omissions of Contractor.
Changes Involving Schedule Extensions. To the extent that Supplier reasonably demonstrates that a Change will delay Supplier in complying with the Construction Schedule (taking into consideration implementation of reasonable mitigation of such delay), then System Owner will issue the Change Order including an equitable extension of the date(s) in the Construction Schedule.
Changes Involving Schedule Extensions. To the extent that Contractor demonstrates that a Change (or the Change Event necessitating a Change) as described in Section 10.2.2 or Section 10.3 will delay the achievement of the Required Contract Dates, then Owner shall cause a Change Order directing such Change (or resulting from such Change Event) to equitably extend the Required Contract Dates to account for the delay in the critical path of the Work.
Changes Involving Schedule Extensions. To the extent that Contractor demonstrates that a Change (or the Change Event necessitating a Change) as described in Section 10.2.2 or Section 10.3 will delay the achievement of the Target Completion Dates, then PSGC shall cause a Change Order directing such Change (or resulting from such Change Event) to equitably extend the Target Contract Dates to account for the delay in the critical path of the Work. The Parties agree that the measure of leeway in starting or completing an activity without affecting the duration of time between Contractor’s Base Target Substantial Completion Date for each Unit and the Contractual Target Substantial Completion Date for each such Unit belongs to Contractor when determining whether there has been an impact to the critical path for which Contractor may be entitled to schedule relief under this Agreement.
Changes Involving Schedule Extensions. To the extent that Company reasonably demonstrates that an event necessitating a Change as described in Section 10.5.1 will delay Company in performing the applicable Work by a Guaranteed Completion Date despite Company’s use of reasonable efforts to mitigate and avoid any such delay, Owner shall issue a Change Order extending the Project Schedule on an equitable basis as determined by the facts and circumstances surrounding such event and the effect on timing of the Work, including the time of year, the stage of the Work and the duration of the event, to enable Company to remedy the effect on Company’s ability to perform the Work including achievement of the applicable Key Milestone(s) demonstrated by Company as being required solely as a result of the event (or combination of events) as described in Section 10.5.1 necessitating the Change. Company’s demonstration of the impact on the progress of the Work must be made on a basis that analyzes the actual impacts of the given event on the then-current schedule for completion of the Work. In no event will Company be entitled to an extension of time under this Section 10.5.2 to the extent that the performance of the Work for which the extension is sought would have been suspended, delayed or interrupted by the concurrent fault, actions or omissions of Company or Subcontractors.
Changes Involving Schedule Extensions. Within five (5) Business Days of submission of a Change Order Notice under Section 19.2.1, or within ten (10) Business Days after submission of a Change Order Request under Section 19.2.2, the Contractor shall prepare and submit, on an Open Book basis, an analysis of the delay, if any, caused by such Change to the critical path progress of the Work. Contractor shall supplement this analysis on an Open Book basis with such other information as Owner may reasonably require. Any Change Order extending any date in the Approved Project Schedule will only extend such date(s) by a number of calendar days, at a maximum, equal to the number of calendar days of delay Directly Caused to the actual critical path of the Work at the time of the event giving rise to the Change Order and only to the extent that such delay to the critical path progress of the Work has been demonstrated by Contractor to Owner’s reasonable satisfaction.
