Common use of DELAYS AND TIME EXTENSIONS Clause in Contracts

DELAYS AND TIME EXTENSIONS. 14.01 If Construction Manager is delayed at any time in the progress of the Work, by any act or omission of Owner or Owner’s other contractors, or by labor disputes, fire, unusually severe weather, unavoidable casualties or other causes beyond Construction Manager’s control, then the date specified for final completion of the Work shall be extended for a number of days equal to the delay; provided that Construction Manager’s written request for such time extension is received by Owner within seven (7) days after the occurrence of such delay to the Work. Delays in delivery shall not be deemed a basis for time extension unless caused by one of the events specifically set forth herein. Notwithstanding any other provision of the agreement between the parties, the Construction Manager shall not be entitled to make any claim for additional costs, including extended overhead, to the extent that the Work is delayed for reasons beyond the control of Owner. 14.02 No extensions will be granted for delays which do not impact the Project critical path and actually cause an extension of the duration of the Work. Construction Manager shall substantiate any extension request with documentation satisfactory to Project Manager; provided, however, that a request for extension or notice of delay given by Construction Manager does not mean that any such request for extension or delay will be granted by Owner.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Contract, Construction Management Contract, Construction Management Contract

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