Common use of CPM Schedule Submissions Clause in Contracts

CPM Schedule Submissions. Within fifteen (15) Days after NTP is issued in accordance with Section 5.2B, Contractor shall prepare and submit to Owner for its review a critical path method schedule (“CPM Schedule”) for the Work identifying a critical path for each of the two (2) Subprojects, which shall be detailed at a Level II for all activities for the Project (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). In addition, no later than one hundred and twenty (120) Days after NTP is issued in accordance with Section 5.2B, Contractor shall submit to Owner for its review a revised CPM Schedule, which shall be detailed at a Level III for all activities for the Project (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). The initial CPM Schedule shall govern Contractor’s Work until the revised CPM Schedule is prepared and reviewed by Owner. Each of the initial and revised CPM Schedules shall be referred to as the “CPM Schedule,” and each shall comply with the requirements of this Section 5.4 and shall be provided to Owner in its native electronic format. The CPM Schedule shall be prepared by Contractor using Primavera Project Planner. Without limitation of the foregoing, the CPM Schedule shall include the information and meet the requirements set forth in Section 8.4

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Escrow Agreement, Escrow Agreement (Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC), Engineering, Procurement and Construction Agreement (Cheniere Energy Inc)

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CPM Schedule Submissions. Within fifteen (15) Days after NTP is issued in accordance with Section 5.2B, Contractor shall prepare and submit to Owner for its review a critical path method schedule (“CPM Schedule”) for the Work identifying a critical path for each of the two (2) Subprojects, which shall be detailed at a Level II for all activities for the Project (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). In addition, no later than one hundred and twenty (120) Days after NTP is issued in accordance with Section 5.2B, Contractor shall submit to Owner for its review a revised CPM Schedule, which shall be detailed at a Level III for all activities for the Project (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). The initial CPM Schedule shall govern Contractor’s Work until the revised CPM Schedule is prepared and reviewed by Owner. Each of the initial and revised CPM Schedules shall be referred to as the “CPM Schedule,” and each shall comply with the requirements of this Section 5.4 and shall be provided to Owner in its native electronic format. The CPM Schedule shall be prepared by Contractor using Primavera Project Planner. Without limitation of the foregoing, the CPM Schedule shall include the information and meet the requirements set forth in Section 8.49.4

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Escrow Agreement (Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC), Escrow Agreement (Cheniere Energy Partners LP Holdings, LLC), Escrow Agreement (Cheniere Energy Partners LP Holdings, LLC)

CPM Schedule Submissions. Within fifteen thirty (1530) Days after NTP LNTP No. 1 is issued in accordance with Section 5.2B5.1B.1, Contractor shall prepare and submit to Owner for its review a critical path method schedule (“CPM Schedule”) for the Work identifying a the critical path for each of the two (2) SubprojectsSubproject 3, which shall be detailed at a Level II for all activities for the Project (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). In addition, no later than one hundred and twenty ninety (12090) Days after NTP LNTP No. 1 is issued in accordance with Section 5.2B5.1B.1, Contractor shall submit to Owner for its review a revised CPM Schedule, which shall be detailed at a Level III for all activities for the Project (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). The initial CPM Schedule shall govern Contractor’s Work until the revised CPM Schedule is prepared and reviewed by Owner. Each of the initial and revised CPM Schedules shall be referred to as the “CPM Schedule,” and each shall comply with the requirements of this Section 5.4 and shall be provided to Owner in its native electronic format. The CPM Schedule shall be prepared by Contractor using Primavera Project Plannerv8.4 planning and scheduling software or a later version of such software. Without limitation of the foregoing, the CPM Schedule shall include the information and meet the requirements set forth in Section 8.4

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Procurement and Construction Agreement (Cheniere Corpus Christi Holdings, LLC), Procurement and Construction Agreement (Corpus Christi Pipeline GP, LLC), Procurement and Construction Agreement (Cheniere Energy Inc)

CPM Schedule Submissions. Within fifteen (15) Days after NTP is issued in accordance with Section 5.2BOn or before Owner’s issuance of the Notice to Proceed, Contractor shall prepare and submit to Owner for its review a detailed critical path method schedule for the Work (“CPM Schedule”) for the Work identifying a critical path for each of the two (2) Subprojects), which shall be detailed at a Level II for all activities for the Project (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). In addition, no later than one hundred and twenty (120) Days after NTP is issued in accordance with Section 5.2Bthe delivery of the initial CPM Schedule by Contractor to Owner, Contractor shall submit to Owner for its review a revised CPM Schedule, which shall be detailed at a Level III for all activities for the Project (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). The initial CPM Schedule shall govern Contractor’s Work until the revised CPM Schedule is prepared and reviewed by Owner. Each of the initial and revised CPM Schedules shall be referred to as the “CPM Schedule,” and each shall comply with the requirements of this Section 5.4 and shall be provided to Owner in its native electronic format. The CPM Schedule shall be prepared by Contractor using Primavera Project PlannerPlanner (P3). Without limitation of the foregoing, the CPM Schedule shall include the information and meet the requirements set forth in Section 8.49.4

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Engineering, Procurement and Construction Agreement (Cheniere Energy Inc)

CPM Schedule Submissions. Within fifteen (15) Days after NTP is issued in accordance with Section 5.2B, Contractor shall prepare and submit to Owner for its review a critical path method schedule (“CPM Schedule”) for the Work identifying a critical path for each of the two (Project 1 and Project 2) Subprojects, which shall be detailed at a Level II for all activities for the Phase 1 Project (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). In addition, no later than one hundred and twenty (120) Days after NTP is issued in accordance with Section 5.2B, Contractor shall submit to Owner for its review a revised CPM Schedule, which shall be detailed at a Level III for all activities for the Phase 1 Project (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). The initial CPM Schedule shall govern Contractor’s Work until the revised CPM Schedule is prepared and reviewed by Owner. Each of the initial and revised CPM Schedules shall be referred to as the “CPM Schedule,” and each shall comply with the requirements of this Section 5.4 and shall be provided to Owner in its native electronic format. The CPM Schedule shall be prepared by Contractor using Primavera Project Planner. Without limitation of the foregoing, the CPM Schedule shall include the information and meet the requirements set forth in Section 8.48.4 of Attachment 1.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Procurement and Construction Agreement (Tellurian Inc. /De/)

CPM Schedule Submissions. Within fifteen (15) Days after NTP is issued in accordance with Section 5.2B, Contractor shall prepare and submit to Owner for its review a critical path method schedule (“CPM Schedule”) for the Work identifying a critical path for each of the two (2) SubprojectsProject 3, which shall be detailed at a Level II for all activities for the Project 3 (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). In addition, no later than one hundred and twenty (120) Days after NTP is issued in accordance with Section 5.2B, Contractor shall submit to Owner for its review a revised CPM Schedule, which shall be detailed at a Level III for all activities for the Project 3 (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). The initial CPM Schedule shall govern Contractor’s Work until the revised CPM Schedule is prepared and reviewed by Owner. Each of the initial and revised CPM Schedules shall be referred to as the “CPM Schedule,” and each shall comply with the requirements of this Section 5.4 and shall be provided to Owner in its native electronic format. The CPM Schedule shall be prepared by Contractor using Primavera Project Planner. Without limitation of the foregoing, the CPM Schedule shall include the information and meet the requirements set forth in Section 8.48.4 of Attachment 1.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Procurement and Construction Agreement (Tellurian Inc. /De/)

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CPM Schedule Submissions. Within fifteen (15) Days after NTP is issued in accordance with Section 5.2B, Contractor shall prepare and submit to Owner for its review a critical path method schedule (“CPM Schedule”) for the Work identifying a the critical path for each of the two (2) SubprojectsSubproject 3, which shall be detailed at a Level II for all activities for the Project (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). In addition, no later than one hundred and twenty (120) Days after NTP is issued in accordance with Section 5.2B, Contractor shall submit to Owner for its review a revised CPM Schedule, which shall be detailed at a Level III for all activities for the Project (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). The initial CPM Schedule shall govern Contractor’s Work until the revised CPM Schedule is prepared and reviewed by Owner. Each of the initial and revised CPM Schedules shall be referred to as the “CPM Schedule,” and each shall comply with the requirements of this Section 5.4 and shall be provided to Owner in its native electronic format. The CPM Schedule shall be prepared by Contractor using Primavera Project Planner. Without limitation of the foregoing, the CPM Schedule shall include the information and meet the requirements set forth in Section 8.4

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Escrow Agreement (Cheniere Energy Inc)

CPM Schedule Submissions. Within fifteen (15) Days after NTP is issued in accordance with Section 5.2B, Contractor shall prepare and submit to Owner for its review a critical path method schedule (“CPM Schedule”) for the Work identifying a critical path for each of the two (2) SubprojectsProject 4, which shall be detailed at a Level II for all activities for the Project 4 (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). In addition, no later than one hundred and twenty (120) Days after NTP is issued in accordance with Section 5.2B, Contractor shall submit to Owner for its review a revised CPM Schedule, which shall be detailed at a Level III for all activities for the Project 4 (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). The initial CPM Schedule shall govern Contractor’s Work until the revised CPM Schedule is prepared and reviewed by Owner. Each of the initial and revised CPM Schedules shall be referred to as the “CPM Schedule,” and each shall comply with the requirements of this Section 5.4 and shall be provided to Owner in its native electronic format. The CPM Schedule shall be prepared by Contractor using Primavera Project Planner. Without limitation of the foregoing, the CPM Schedule shall include the information and meet the requirements set forth in Section 8.48.4 of Attachment 1.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Procurement and Construction Agreement (Tellurian Inc. /De/)

CPM Schedule Submissions. Within fifteen (15) Days after NTP is issued in accordance with Section 5.2B, Contractor shall prepare and submit to Owner for its review a critical path method schedule (“CPM Schedule”) for the Work identifying a critical path for each of the two (2) SubprojectsProject 5, which shall be detailed at a Level II for all activities for the Project 5 (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). In addition, no later than one hundred and twenty (120) Days after NTP is issued in accordance with Section 5.2B, Contractor shall submit to Owner for its review a revised CPM Schedule, which shall be detailed at a Level III for all activities for the Project 5 (including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). The initial CPM Schedule shall govern Contractor’s Work until the revised CPM Schedule is prepared and reviewed by Owner. Each of the initial and revised CPM Schedules shall be referred to as the “CPM Schedule,” and each shall comply with the requirements of this Section 5.4 and shall be provided to Owner in its native electronic format. The CPM Schedule shall be prepared by Contractor using Primavera Project Planner. Without limitation of the foregoing, the CPM Schedule shall include the information and meet the requirements set forth in Section 8.48.4 of Attachment 1.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Escrow Agreement (Tellurian Inc. /De/)

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