Contractor’s Construction and Submittal Schedules Sample Clauses

Contractor’s Construction and Submittal Schedules. § 3.10.1 The Contractor, promptly after being awarded the Contract, shall submit for the Owner’s and Architect’s information a Contractor’s construction schedule for the Work. The schedule shall contain detail appropriate for the Project, including (1) the date of commencement of the Work, interim schedule milestone dates, and the date of Substantial Completion; (2) an apportionment of the Work by construction activity; and (3) the time required for completion of each portion of the Work. The schedule shall provide for the orderly progression of the Work to completion and shall not exceed time limits current under the Contract Documents. The schedule shall be revised at appropriate intervals as required by the conditions of the Work and Project. § 3.10.2 The Contractor, promptly after being awarded the Contract and thereafter as necessary to maintain a current submittal schedule, shall submit a submittal schedule for the Architect’s approval. The Architect’s approval shall not be unreasonably delayed or withheld. The submittal schedule shall (1) be coordinated with the Contractor’s construction schedule, and (2) allow the Architect reasonable time to review submittals. If the Contractor fails to submit a submittal schedule, or fails to provide submittals in accordance with the approved submittal schedule, the Contractor shall not be entitled to any increase in Contract Sum or extension of Contract Time based on the time required for review of submittals. § 3.10.3 The Contractor shall perform the Work in general accordance with the most recent schedules submitted to the Owner and Architect.
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Contractor’s Construction and Submittal Schedules. § 3.10.1 The Contractor, promptly but in any event within twenty (20) days after being awarded the Contract, shall submit for the Owner’s and the Architect’s information a Contractor’s construction schedule for the Work. Contractor shall prepare the schedule using the critical path method (CPM). The schedule shall contain detail appropriate for the Project, including (1) the date of commencement of the Work, interim schedule milestone dates, and the date of Substantial Completion; (2) an apportionment of the Work by construction activity; and (3) the time required for completion of each portion of the Work. The Contractor shall load his labor resource requirements and constructed value to each task on the schedule unless the Owner elects to waive this requirement in writing. The Contractor shall monitor the progress of the Work for conformance with the requirements of the construction schedule and shall promptly advise the Owner of any delays or potential delays. The construction schedule shall be updated by Contractor to reflect actual conditions on a period described elsewhere herein. In the event any progress report indicates any delays, the Contractor shall propose an affirmative plan to adjust the schedule to correct the delay, including overtime and/or additional labor, if necessary. The schedule shall provide for the orderly progression of the Work to completion and shall not exceed time limits current under the Contract Documents. The schedule shall be revised at appropriate intervals as required by the conditions of the Work and Project. The schedule shall be related to § 3.10.1.1 From time to time as appropriate during the performance of the Work but not less often than monthly, the Contractor shall prepare and submit to the Owner and the Architect, for the Owner’s approval, a current, updated Contractor’s construction schedule reflecting any and all changes and revisions. § 3.10.1.2 The Contractor shall take such actions as are necessary to adhere to the approved Contractor’s construction schedule then in effect, which actions shall include as appropriate, but not be limited to, providing additional labor, supervision, materials, equipment, tools, Subcontractors and other services and facilities. For purposes of whether any Change Orders or Construction Change Directives extend the contractual dates of Substantial Completion and Final Completion, any “float” or “slack” time for the whole or any part of the Work shall not be for the exclusive use...
Contractor’s Construction and Submittal Schedules. 3.10.1 Add “estimated” after “and the” and before “date of” in the second sentence. 3.10.2 Strike “and thereafter as necessary to maintain a current submittal schedule” in the first sentence.
Contractor’s Construction and Submittal Schedules. Promptly after being awarded the Contract, the Contractor shall prepare a detailed precedence-style project or construction schedule (the “Schedule”) satisfactory to the Owner and the Architect: (1) providing the proposed starting and completion dates for the subdivisions and components of the Work and the totality of the Work; (2) with a graphic representation of all activities and events that will occur during performance of the Work; (3) identifying each phase of construction and occupancy; and
Contractor’s Construction and Submittal Schedules. The Contractor, promptly after being awarded the Contract, shall submit for the Owner’s and Architect’s information a Contractor’s construction schedule for the Work. information, and the Owner’s approval, a Contractor’s construction schedule for the Work in a critical path method format, the "Construction Schedule". The schedule shall contain detail appropriate for the Project, including (1) the date of commencement of the Work, interim schedule milestone dates, and the date of Substantial Completion; (2) an apportionment of the Work by construction activity; and (3) the time required for completion of each portion of the Work. The schedule shall provide for the orderly progression of the Work to completion and shall not exceed time limits current under the Contract Documents. The schedule shall be revised at appropriate intervals as required by the conditions of the Work and Project.and Project. The approved Construction Schedule shall be incorporated into the Final Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal and must show a reasonable critical path in adequate detail to track the detail of every critical and major element of the Project. The Construction Schedule must incorporate the logic for the preparation, submittal and approval of shop drawings and submittals in a timely manner that allows adequate review, fabrication and delivery to the site. The Construction Schedule must also incorporate the sequencing and interrelationship between each of the trades. Under no circumstance shall the Contract Time be adjusted without an executed Change Order.
Contractor’s Construction and Submittal Schedules he Contractor, promptly after being awarded the Contract, but in no case prior to the first application for shall submit for the Owner’s and Architect’s review and approval a Contractor’s construction schedule for The schedule shall be transmitted in the form of Microsoft Project in the native file format. The schedule shall contain detail appropriate for the Project, including (1) the date of commencement of the Work, interim schedule milestone dates, and the date of Substantial Completion; (2) an apportionment of the Work by construction activity;

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