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

Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 13.14.1 The Contractor will only be allowed a time extension for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Contractor in compliance with the time extension request procedures and only if all of the following conditions are met: (a) The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined herein and further specified in the Project Specific Conditions; (b) Contractor can verify that the Adverse Weather caused delays in excess of four (4) hours of the indicated labor required to complete the critical scheduled tasks of Work on the day affected by the Adverse Weather, which includes residual weather effects of flooding, mud and other impacts as a result of the Adverse Weather; (c) The Contractor's crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather; (d) Said delay adversely affects the critical path in the Construction Schedule; and (e) The number of days for delay caused by Adverse Weather for the month(s) in which the delay occurs exceeds the following:

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Samples: Facilities Lease, Facilities Lease, Facilities Lease

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Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 13.14.1 The Contractor will only be allowed a time extension for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Contractor in compliance with the time extension request procedures and only if all of the following conditions are met: (a) The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined herein and further specified in the Project Specific Conditions; (b) Contractor can verify that the Adverse Weather caused delays in excess of four (4) hours of the indicated labor required to complete the critical scheduled tasks of Work on the day affected by the Adverse Weather, which includes residual weather effects of flooding, mud and other impacts as a result of the Adverse Weather; (c) The Contractor's crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather; (d) Said delay adversely affects the critical path in the Construction Schedule; and (e) The number of days for delay caused by Adverse Weather for the month(s) in which the delay occurs exceeds the following:: 0 December June November May October April September March August February 0 July 4 January 0 1 1 3 13.14.2 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 in Exhibit A. 13.14.3 The Contractor 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.

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Samples: Facilities Lease

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