Developer’s Submittals and Schedules Clause Samples
The "Developer’s Submittals and Schedules" clause requires the developer to provide detailed documentation and timelines related to the project’s progress and deliverables. This typically includes submitting construction schedules, progress reports, and other relevant documents for review and approval by the owner or project manager. By mandating these submittals, the clause ensures transparency, facilitates coordination among stakeholders, and helps monitor compliance with project milestones, ultimately reducing the risk of delays and misunderstandings.
Developer’s Submittals and Schedules. Developer’s submittals shall comply with the provisions and requirements of the Specifications including, without limitation Submittals.
10.1 Schedule of Work, Schedule of Submittals, and Schedule of Values.
10.1.1 Developer shall comply with the construction schedule attached to the Facilities Lease as Exhibit F (“Construction Schedule”). [To be attached when available.]
10.1.2 Developer must provide all schedules both in hard copy and electronically, in a native format (e.g. Microsoft Project or Primavera) approved in advance by the District.
10.1.3 The District will review the schedules submitted and Developer shall make changes and corrections in the schedules as requested by the District and resubmit the schedules until approved by the District.
10.1.4 The District shall have the right at any time to discuss with Developer revisions to the schedule of values if, in the District's sole opinion, the schedule of values does not accurately reflect the value of the Work performed.
10.1.5 All schedules must be approved by the District before Developer can rely on them as a basis for payment.
10.1.6 Within TEN (10) calendar days after the date of the Notice to Proceed with Construction (unless otherwise specified in the Specifications), Developer shall prepare and submit to the District for review, in a form supported by sufficient data to substantiate its accuracy as the District may require:
Developer’s Submittals and Schedules. Developer’s submittals shall comply with the provisions and requirements of the Specifications including, without limitation Submittals.
10.1 Schedule of Work, Schedule of Submittals, and Schedule of Values.
10.1.1 Developer shall comply with the construction schedule attached to the Facilities Lease as Exhibit F (“Construction Schedule”). [To be attached when available.]
10.1.2 Developer must provide all schedules both in hard copy and electronically, in a native format (e.g. Microsoft Project or Primavera) approved in advance by the District.
10.1.3 The District will review the schedules submitted and Developer shall make changes and corrections in the schedules as requested by the District and resubmit the schedules until approved by the District.
10.1.4 The District shall have the right at any time to discuss with Developer revisions to the schedule of values if, in the District's sole opinion, the schedule of values does not accurately reflect the value of the Work performed.
10.1.5 All schedules must be approved by the District before Developer can rely on them as a basis for payment.
10.1.6 Within TEN (10) calendar days after the date of the Notice to Proceed with Construction (unless otherwise specified in the Specifications), Developer shall prepare and submit to the District for review, in a form supported by sufficient data to substantiate its accuracy as the District may require:
10.1.6.1 Preliminary Schedule A preliminary schedule of construction indicating the starting and completion dates of the various stages of the Work, including any information and following any form as may be specified in the Specifications. Once approved by District, this shall become the Construction Schedule. This schedule shall include and identify all tasks that are on the Project’s critical path with a specific determination of the start and completion of each critical path task as well as all Contract milestones and each milestone’s completion date(s) as may be required by the District.
10.1.6.1.1 The District is not required to approve a preliminary schedule of construction with early completion, i.e., one that shows early completion dates for the Work and/or milestones. Developer shall not be entitled to extra compensation if the District approves a Construction Schedule with an early completion date and Developer completes the Project beyond the date shown in the schedule but within the Contract Time. A Construction Schedule showing the Work completed in less ...
Developer’s Submittals and Schedules
