Common use of Construction Progress Review Clause in Contracts

Construction Progress Review. Contractor shall keep a daily log containing a record of weather, the Trade Contractors working on the site, number of workers, work accomplished, equipment on site, visitors to the site, problems encountered, resolutions to past problems noted, and other relevant data or such additional data as District may require. Contractor shall distribute copies of the log(s) to the District on a monthly basis. Contractor shall prepare and distribute the construction schedule updates to the Project Construction Schedule on a monthly basis for comparison, and Contractor shall incorporate the updates into and maintain the District’s master project schedule. After an evaluation of the actual progress as observed by Contractor, scheduled activities will be assigned percentage-complete values. The report will reflect actual progress as compared to scheduled progress (baseline), and will note any variances. Contractor shall identify problems encountered in accomplishing the work and recommend appropriate action to District to resolve these problems with a minimum effect on the timely completion of the Project. Contractor shall develop and impose an appropriate recovery schedule on the Trade Contractor(s), which is acceptable to the District. The recovery schedule will reflect the corrective action costs (if any) and efforts to be undertaken by the Trade Contractor(s) to recapture lost time. This recovery schedule will be distributed to the Trade Contractor(s), District, its consultants, Architect, and other appropriate parties.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Services Master Agreement, Construction Management Services Master Agreement, www.axiomanalytix.com

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Construction Progress Review. Contractor Construction Manager shall keep a daily log containing a record of weather, the Trade Contractors working on the site, number of workers, work accomplished, equipment on site, visitors to the site, problems encountered, resolutions to past problems noted, noted and other relevant data or such additional data as District may require. Contractor Construction Manager shall distribute copies of the log(s) to the District on a monthly basis. Contractor Construction Manager shall prepare and distribute the construction schedule updates to the Project Master Construction Schedule on a monthly basis for comparison, and Contractor Construction Manager shall incorporate the updates into and maintain the District’s master project schedule. After an evaluation of the actual progress as observed by ContractorConstruction Manager, scheduled activities will be assigned percentage-complete values. The report will reflect actual progress as compared to scheduled progress (baseline), and will note any variances. Contractor Construction Manager shall identify problems encountered in accomplishing the work and recommend appropriate action to District to resolve these problems with a minimum effect on the timely completion of the Project. Contractor Construction Manager shall develop and impose an appropriate recovery schedule on the Trade Contractor(s), which is acceptable to the District. The recovery schedule will reflect the corrective action costs (if any) and efforts to be undertaken by the Trade Contractor(s) to recapture lost time. This recovery schedule will be distributed to the Trade Contractor(s), District, District and its consultants, Architect, Architect and other appropriate parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Risk Services Agreement

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