Common use of CPM Schedule Submission Clause in Contracts

CPM Schedule Submission. On or prior to execution of this Agreement, Contractor shall prepare and submit to Owner for its review and written approval a detailed critical path method schedule for the Project (“CPM Schedule”). Owner may issue written comments, proposed changes and/or written approval or disapproval of such CPM Schedule. The CPM Schedule shall, at a minimum, (i) include separate activities for each portion of the Project, (ii) be fully integrated and shall be consistent with the Project Schedule, and (iii) show an uninterrupted critical path from the NTP through Substantial Completion and Final Completion of the Project. With respect to each activity in the CPM Schedule, the CPM Schedule shall show the activity number, activity description, early start and early finish dates, late start and late finish dates, duration, total float value, and responsible Contractor, Subcontractor or other parties. The CPM Schedule shall represent Contractor’s best judgment as to how it shall complete the Work in compliance with the Project Schedule, including the Required Mechanical Completion Date, Required Substantial Completion Date, and the Required Final Completion Date. The CPM Schedule shall be submitted in hard copy and also in its native electronic format, provided on a computer diskette. Once the CPM Schedule and the required submittals have been reviewed and approved by Owner, such version of the CPM Schedule shall be the baseline CPM Schedule for the Work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Agreement (Cheniere Energy Inc), Construction Agreement (Cheniere Energy Inc)

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CPM Schedule Submission. On or prior to execution of this Agreementthe Start Date, Contractor shall prepare and submit to Owner for its review and written approval a detailed critical path method schedule for the Project using Microsoft Project ("CPM Schedule"). Owner may issue written comments, proposed changes and/or written approval or disapproval of such CPM Schedule. The CPM Schedule shall, at a minimum, (i) include separate activities for each portion of the ProjectProject (including engineering, procurement and construction, along with non-physical activities related to the Work), (ii) be fully integrated and shall be consistent with the Project Schedule, and (iii) show an uninterrupted critical path from the NTP notice to proceed through Commercial Operation, Substantial Completion and Final Completion of the ProjectCompletion. With respect to each activity in the CPM Schedule, the CPM Schedule shall show the activity number, activity description, early start and early finish dates, late start and late finish dates, duration, total float value, and responsible Contractor, Subcontractor or other partiesparties (including Owner). The CPM Schedule shall represent Contractor’s 's best judgment as to how it shall complete the Work in compliance with the Project Schedule, including the Required Mechanical Completion Guaranteed Commercial Operation Date, Required Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date, Date and the Required Guaranteed Final Completion Date. The CPM Schedule shall be submitted in hard copy and also in its native electronic format, provided on a computer diskette. Once the CPM Schedule and the required submittals have been reviewed and approved by Owner, such this version of the CPM Schedule shall be the baseline CPM Schedule for the Work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contract (Seaboard Corp /De/)

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CPM Schedule Submission. On or prior to execution of this Agreement, Contractor shall prepare and submit to Owner for its review and written approval a detailed critical path method schedule for the Project (“CPM Schedule”). Owner may issue written comments, proposed changes and/or written approval or disapproval of such CPM Schedule. The CPM Schedule shall, at a minimum, (i) include separate activities for each portion of the Project, (ii) be fully integrated and shall be consistent with the Project Schedule, and (iii) show an uninterrupted critical path from the NTP through Substantial Completion and Final Completion of the Project. With respect to each activity in the CPM Schedule, the CPM Schedule shall show the activity number, activity description, early start and early finish dates, late start and late finish dates, duration, total float value, and responsible Contractor, Subcontractor or other parties. The CPM Schedule shall represent Contractor’s best judgment as to how it shall complete the Work in compliance with the Project Schedule, including the Required Guaranteed Mechanical Completion Date, Required Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date, and the Required Guaranteed Final Completion Date. The CPM Schedule shall be submitted in hard copy and also in its native electronic format, provided on a computer diskette. Once the CPM Schedule and the required submittals have been reviewed and approved by Owner, such version of the CPM Schedule shall be the baseline CPM Schedule for the Work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Agreement (Cheniere Energy Inc)

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