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

Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 16.3.6.1. The Contractor will only be allowed a time extension for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Contractor within five (5) calendar days of the Adverse Weather event, and only if all of the following conditions are met – thereby making the resulting delay an Excusable Delay. 16.3.6.1.1. The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined herein and further specified in Exhibit K; 16.3.6.1.2. Contractor 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; 16.3.6.1.3. The Contractor’s crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather; and 16.

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Samples: Site Lease, Site Lease

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Computation of Time / Adverse Weather. 16.3.6.115.5.5.1. The Contractor will only be allowed a time extension as an Excusable Delay for Adverse Weather conditions if requested by Contractor within five FIVE (5) calendar days Days of the Adverse Weather event, and only if all of the following conditions are met – thereby making the resulting delay in addition to those for an Excusable Delay.Delay above: 16.3.6.1.115.5.5.1.1. The weather conditions constitute Adverse Weather, as defined herein and further specified in Exhibit K; 16.3.6.1.215.5.5.1.2. Contractor 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; 16.3.6.1.315.5.5.1.3. The Contractor’s crew is dismissed as a result of the Adverse Weather; and 1615.

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Samples: Site Lease, Site Lease

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