Common use of Changes to Critical Path Clause in Contracts

Changes to Critical Path. (a) Any changes to the critical path of the Construction Schedule initiated by Project Co which affect the Phased Occupancy Dates, the Scheduled Substantial Completion Date or the Scheduled Final Completion Date must be approved in writing by Owner. Subject to the terms of Schedule 11 – Change Procedure, any Owner approval of such changes to the critical path does not entitle Project Co to a Change Order, an extension of the Contract Time or an addition to the Guaranteed Price.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Project Agreement, Project Agreement, Project Agreement

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Changes to Critical Path. (a) Any changes to the critical path of the Construction Schedule initiated by Project Co which affect the applicable Phased Occupancy Dates, Scheduled Phase 1 Completion Date, the Scheduled Substantial Completion Date or the Scheduled Final Completion Date must be approved in writing by Owner. Subject to the terms of Schedule 11 – Change Procedure, any Owner approval of such changes to the critical path does not entitle Project Co to a Change Order, an extension of the Contract Time or an addition to the Guaranteed Price.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Project Agreement, Project Agreement

Changes to Critical Path. (a) Any changes to the critical path of the Construction Schedule initiated by Project Co which affect the Phased Occupancy DatesScheduled Phase 1 Completion Date, the Scheduled Substantial Completion Date or the Scheduled Final Completion Date must be approved in writing by Owner. Subject to the terms of Schedule 11 – Change Procedure, any Owner approval of such changes to the critical path does not entitle Project Co to a Change Order, an extension of the Contract Time or an addition to the Guaranteed Price.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Project Agreement

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Changes to Critical Path. (a) Any changes to the critical path of the Construction Schedule initiated by Project Co which affect delay or accelerate the applicable Phased Occupancy Dates, the Scheduled Interim Completion Date, the Scheduled Substantial Completion Date or the Scheduled Final Completion Date must be approved in writing by Owner, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. Subject to the terms of Schedule 11 – Change Procedure, any Owner approval of such changes to the critical path does not entitle Project Co to a Change Order, an extension of the Contract Time or an addition to the Guaranteed Price.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Project Agreement

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