Common use of Computation of Time / Adverse Weather Clause in Contracts

Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 15.2.1 Developer will only be allowed a time extension for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Developer in compliance with the time extension request procedures herein and only if all of the following conditions are met: 15.2.1.1 The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined herein; 15.2.1.2 Developer can verify that the Adverse Weather caused delays in excess of five (5) hours of the indicated labor required to complete the scheduled tasks of Work on the day affected by the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.3 Developer’s crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.4 Said delay adversely affect the critical path in the Construction Schedule; and 15.2.1.5 Exceeds twelve (12) days of delay per year. 15.2.2 If the aforementioned conditions are met, a non-compensable day-for- day extension will only be allowed for those days in excess of those indicated herein. 15.2.3 Developer shall work seven (7) days per week, if necessary, irrespective of inclement weather, to maintain access and the Construction Schedule, and to protect the Work under construction from the effects of Adverse Weather, all at no further cost to the District. 15.2.4 The Contract Time has been determined with consideration given to the average climate weather conditions prevailing in the County in which the Project is located.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Facilities Lease, Facilities Lease, Facilities Lease

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Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 15.2.1 Developer will only be allowed a time extension for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Developer in compliance with the time extension request procedures herein and only if all of the following conditions are met: 15.2.1.1 The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined herein; 15.2.1.2 Developer can verify that the Adverse Weather caused delays in excess of five (5) hours of the indicated labor required to complete the scheduled tasks of Work on the day affected by the Adverse Weather;complete 15.2.1.3 Developer’s crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather;Adverse 15.2.1.4 Said delay adversely affect the critical path in the Construction Schedule; and 15.2.1.5 Exceeds twelve (12) The number of days of delay per year.Adverse Weather exceeds the following parameters: 15.2.2 If the aforementioned conditions are met, a non-compensable day-for- day extension will only be allowed for those days in excess of those indicated herein. 15.2.3 Developer shall work seven (7) days per week, if necessary, irrespective of inclement weather, to maintain access and the Construction Schedule, and to protect the Work under construction from the effects of Adverse Weather, all at no further cost to the District. 15.2.4 The Contract Time has been determined with consideration given to the average climate weather conditions prevailing in the County in which the Project is located.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: General Construction Agreement, General Construction Agreement, General Construction Agreement

Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 15.2.1 Developer will only be allowed a time extension for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Developer in compliance with the time extension request procedures herein and only if all of the following conditions are met: 15.2.1.1 The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined herein; 15.2.1.2 Developer can verify that the Adverse Weather caused delays in excess of five (5) hours of the indicated labor required to complete the scheduled tasks of Work on the day affected by the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.3 Developer’s crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.4 Said delay adversely affect the critical path in the Construction Schedule; and 15.2.1.5 Exceeds twelve (12) days of delay per year. 15.2.2 If the aforementioned conditions are met, a non-compensable day-for- for-day extension will only be allowed for those days in excess of those indicated herein. 15.2.3 Developer shall work seven (7) days per week, if necessary, irrespective of inclement weather, to maintain access and the Construction Schedule, and to protect the Work under construction from the effects of Adverse Weather, all at no further cost to the District. 15.2.4 The Contract Time has been determined with consideration given to the average climate weather conditions prevailing in the County in which the Project is located.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: General Construction Agreement, General Construction Agreement, General Construction Agreement

Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 15.2.1 Developer will only be allowed a time extension for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Developer in compliance with the time extension request procedures herein and only if all of the following conditions are met: 15.2.1.1 The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined herein; 15.2.1.2 Developer can verify that the Adverse Weather caused delays in excess of five (5) hours of the indicated labor required to complete the scheduled tasks of Work on the day affected by the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.3 Developer’s crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.4 Said delay adversely affect the critical path in the Construction Schedule; and 15.2.1.5 Exceeds twelve (12) days of delay per year. 15.2.2 If the aforementioned conditions are met, a non-compensable day-for- day extension will only be allowed for those days in excess of those indicated herein. 15.2.3 Developer shall work seven (7) days per week, if necessary, irrespective of inclement weather, to maintain access and the Construction Schedule, and to protect the Work under construction from the effects of Adverse Weather, all at no further cost to the District. 15.2.4 The Contract Time has been determined with consideration given to the average climate weather conditions prevailing in the County in which the Project is located.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: General Construction Agreement, General Construction Agreement

Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 15.2.1 The Developer will only be allowed a time extension for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Developer in compliance with the time extension request procedures herein and only if all of the following conditions are met: 15.2.1.1 The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined herein;. 15.2.1.2 Developer can verify that the Adverse Weather caused delays in excess of five (5) hours of the indicated labor required to complete the scheduled tasks of Work on the day affected by the Adverse Weather;. 15.2.1.3 The Developer’s crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.4 Said delay adversely affect the critical path in the Construction Schedule; and 15.2.1.5 Exceeds twelve (12) The number of days of delay per year.for the month the following parameters: January 6 July 0 February 5 August 0 March 5 September 1 April 4 October 1 May 1 November 3 June 0 December 5 15.2.2 If the aforementioned conditions are met, a non-compensable dayday- for-for- day extension will only be allowed for those days in excess of those indicated herein. 15.2.3 The Developer shall work seven (7) days per week, if necessary, irrespective of inclement weather, to maintain access and the Construction Schedule, and to protect the Work under construction from the effects of Adverse Weather, all at no further cost to the District. 15.2.4 The Contract Time has been determined with consideration given to the average climate weather conditions prevailing in the County in which the Project is located.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Facilities Lease, Facilities Lease

Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 15.2.1 Developer 9.5.1 The DBE will only be allowed a time extension for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Developer DBE in compliance with the time extension request procedures herein and only if all of the following conditions are met: 15.2.1.1 9.5.1.1 The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined herein;. 15.2.1.2 Developer 9.5.1.2 DBE can verify that the Adverse Weather caused delays in excess of five (5) hours of the indicated labor required to complete the scheduled tasks of Work on the day affected by the Adverse Weather;. 15.2.1.3 Developer9.5.1.3 The DBE’s crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.4 9.5.1.4 Said delay adversely affect affects the critical path in the Construction Baseline Schedule; and 15.2.1.5 9.5.1.5 Exceeds twelve (12) days of delay per year. 15.2.2 9.5.2 If the aforementioned conditions are met, a non-compensable day-for- day extension will only be allowed for those days in excess of those indicated herein. 15.2.3 Developer 9.5.3 The DBE shall work seven (7) days per week, if necessary, irrespective of inclement weather, to maintain access and the Construction Baseline Schedule, and to protect the Work under construction from the effects of Adverse Weather, all at no further cost to the District. 15.2.4 9.5.4 The Contract Time has been determined with consideration given to the average climate weather conditions prevailing in the County in which the Project is located.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 15.2.1 15.1.1. The Developer will only be allowed a time extension for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Developer in compliance with the time extension request procedures herein Contractor and only if all of the following conditions are met: 15.2.1.1 15.1.1.1. The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined hereinherein and further specified in the Special Conditions; 15.2.1.2 15.1.1.2. Developer can verify that the Adverse Weather caused delays in excess of five (5) hours of the indicated labor required to complete the scheduled tasks of Work on the day affected by the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.3 15.1.1.3. The Developer’s crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.4 15.1.1.4. Said delay adversely affect affects the critical path in the Construction Schedule; and 15.2.1.5 Exceeds twelve (12) 15.1.1.5. The number of days of delay per yearfor the month exceeds those indicated in the Special Conditions. 15.2.2 15.1.2. If the aforementioned conditions are met, a non-compensable day-for- for-day extension will only be allowed for those days in excess of those indicated hereinin the Special Conditions. 15.2.3 15.1.3. The Developer shall work seven (7) days per week, if necessary, irrespective of inclement weather, to maintain access and the Construction Schedule, and to protect the Work under construction from the effects of Adverse Weather, all at no further cost to the District. 15.2.4 15.1.4. The Contract Time has been determined with consideration given to the average climate weather conditions prevailing in the County in which the Project is located.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Facilities Lease

Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 15.2.1 The Developer will only be allowed a time extension for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Developer in compliance with the time extension request procedures herein and only if all of the following conditions are met: 15.2.1.1 The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined herein; 15.2.1.2 Developer can verify that the Adverse Weather caused delays in excess of five (5) hours of the indicated labor required to complete the scheduled tasks of Work on the day affected by the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.3 The Developer’s crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.4 Said delay adversely affect the critical path in the Construction Schedule; and 15.2.1.5 Exceeds twelve (12) days of delay per year. 15.2.2 If the aforementioned conditions are met, a non-compensable dayday- for-for- day extension will only be allowed for those days in excess of those indicated herein. 15.2.3 The Developer shall work seven (7) days per week, if necessary, irrespective of inclement weather, to maintain access and the Construction Schedule, and to protect the Work under construction from the effects of Adverse Weather, all at no further cost to the District.. D R A F T 15.2.4 The Contract Time has been determined with consideration given to the average climate weather conditions prevailing in the County in which the Project is located.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Construction Agreement

Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 15.2.1 The Developer will only be allowed a time extension for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Developer in compliance with the time extension request procedures herein and only if all of the following conditions are met: 15.2.1.1 The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined herein;. 15.2.1.2 Developer can verify that the Adverse Weather caused delays in excess of five (5) hours of the indicated labor required to complete the scheduled tasks of Work on the day affected by the Adverse Weather;. 15.2.1.3 The Developer’s crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather;Adverse 15.2.1.4 Said delay adversely affect the critical path in the Construction Schedule; and 15.2.1.5 Exceeds twelve (12) The number of days of delay per year.for the month the following parameters: 15.2.2 If the aforementioned conditions are met, a non-compensable dayday- for-for- day extension will only be allowed for those days in excess of those indicated herein. 15.2.3 The Developer shall work seven (7) days per week, if necessary, irrespective of inclement weather, to maintain access and the Construction Schedule, and to protect the Work under construction from the effects of Adverse Weather, all at no further cost to the District. 15.2.4 The Contract Time has been determined with consideration given to the average climate weather conditions prevailing in the County in which the Project is located.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Construction Agreement

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Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 15.2.1 Developer will only be allowed a time extension for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Developer in compliance with the time extension request procedures herein herein, and only if all of the following conditions are met: 15.2.1.1 The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined herein; 15.2.1.2 Developer can verify that the Adverse Weather caused delays in excess of five (5) hours of the indicated labor required to complete the scheduled tasks of Work on the day affected by the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.3 Developer’s crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.4 Said delay adversely affect the critical path in the Construction Schedule; and 15.2.1.5 Exceeds twelve (12) the number of days of delay per year.Adverse Weather exceeds the following parameters: 15.2.2 If the aforementioned conditions are met, a non-compensable dayday- for-for- day extension will only be allowed for those days in excess of those indicated herein. 15.2.3 Developer shall work seven (7) days per week, if necessary, irrespective of inclement weather, to maintain access and the Construction Schedule, and to protect the Work under construction from the effects of Adverse Weather, all at no further cost to the District. 15.2.4 The Contract Time has been determined with consideration given to the average climate weather conditions prevailing in the County in which the Project is located. 15.2.5 The Construction Manager shall post and maintain, in a conspicuous location, a calendar of so-approved Adverse Weather Days at the Construction Manager’s job site trailer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Construction Agreement

Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 15.2.1 The Developer will only be allowed a time extension for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Developer in compliance with the time extension request procedures herein and only if all of the following conditions are met: 15.2.1.1 The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined herein; 15.2.1.2 Developer can verify that the Adverse Weather caused delays in excess of five (5) hours of the indicated labor required to complete the scheduled tasks of Work on the day affected by the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.3 The Developer’s crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.4 Said delay adversely affect the critical path in the Construction Schedule; and 15.2.1.5 Exceeds twelve (12) days of delay per year. 15.2.2 If the aforementioned conditions are met, a non-compensable dayday- for-for- day extension will only be allowed for those days in excess of those indicated herein. 15.2.3 The Developer shall work seven (7) days per week, if necessary, irrespective of inclement weather, to maintain access and the Construction Schedule, and to protect the Work under construction from the effects of Adverse Weather, all at no further cost to the District. 15.2.4 The Contract Time has been determined with consideration given to the average climate weather conditions prevailing in the County in which the Project is located.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Construction Agreement

Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 15.2.1 15.1.1 The Developer will only be allowed a time extension for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Developer in compliance with the time extension request procedures herein and only if all of the following conditions are met: 15.2.1.1 15.1.1.1 The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined herein; 15.2.1.2 15.1.1.2 Developer can verify that the Adverse Weather caused delays in excess of five (5) hours of the indicated labor required to complete the scheduled tasks of Work on the day affected by the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.3 15.1.1.3 The Developer’s crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.4 15.1.1.4 Said delay adversely affect affects the critical path in the Construction Schedule; and 15.2.1.5 Exceeds twelve (12) days of delay per year. 15.2.2 15.1.2 If the aforementioned conditions are met, a non-compensable day-for- for-day extension will only be allowed for those days in excess of those indicated hereinin Exhibit D1. 15.2.3 15.1.3 The Developer shall work seven (7) days per week, if necessary, irrespective of inclement weather, to maintain access and the Construction Schedule, and to protect the Work under construction from the effects of Adverse Weather, all at no further cost to the District. 15.2.4 15.1.4 The Contract Time has been determined with consideration given to the average climate weather conditions prevailing in the County in which the Project is located.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Facilities Lease

Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 15.2.1 The Developer will only be allowed a time extension for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Developer in compliance with the time extension request procedures herein as set forth in connection with Change Order Requests, and only if all of the following conditions are met: 15.2.1.1 The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined herein; 15.2.1.2 Developer can verify that the Adverse Weather caused delays in excess of five (5) hours of the indicated labor required to complete the scheduled tasks of Work on the day affected by the Adverse Weather;to 15.2.1.3 The Developer’s crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.4 Said delay adversely affect the critical path in the Construction Schedule; and 15.2.1.5 Exceeds twelve (12) the number of days of delay per year.Adverse Weather exceeds the following parameters: 15.2.2 If the aforementioned conditions are met, a non-compensable dayday- for-for- day extension will only be allowed for those days in excess of those indicated herein. 15.2.3 The Developer shall work seven (7) days per week, if necessary, irrespective of inclement weather, to maintain access and the Construction Schedule, and to protect the Work under construction from the effects of Adverse Weather, all at no further cost to the District. 15.2.4 The Contract Time has been determined with consideration given to the average climate weather conditions prevailing in the County in which the Project is located. 15.2.5 The Developer shall post and maintain, in a conspicuous location, a calendar of so-approved Adverse Weather Days at the Construction Manager’s job site trailer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Construction Agreement

Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 15.2.1 The Developer will only be allowed a time extension for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Developer in compliance with the time extension request procedures herein and only if all of the following conditions are met: 15.2.1.1 The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined herein; 15.2.1.2 Developer can verify that the Adverse Weather caused delays in excess of five (5) hours of the indicated labor required to complete the scheduled tasks of Work on the day affected by the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.3 The Developer’s crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather; 15.2.1.4 Said delay adversely affect the critical path in the Construction Schedule; and 15.2.1.5 Exceeds twelve (12) days of delay per year. 15.2.2 If the aforementioned conditions are met, a non-compensable day-for- day extension will only be allowed for those days in excess of those indicated herein. 15.2.3 The Developer shall work seven (7) days per week, if necessary, irrespective of inclement weather, to maintain access and the Construction Schedule, and to protect the Work under construction from the effects of Adverse Weather, all at no further cost to the District. 15.2.4 The Contract Time has been determined with consideration given to the average climate weather conditions prevailing in the County in which the Project is located.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Facilities Lease

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