Common use of Dispute Resolution Goals and Scope Clause in Contracts

Dispute Resolution Goals and Scope. The primary goal of dispute resolution for the CDBG-DR Housing Recovery Program is to proactively avoid or mitigate claims and disputes of all parties to the construction of a Project in an effort to maximize the use of the CDBG-DR funding allocation to the State for housing recovery and construction instead administrative cost associated with the disposition of costly construction claims and litigation. Accordingly, the CDBG- DR dispute resolution program will achieve the foregoing goals by fairly and timely addressing: changes in work or rejection of proposed change orders; delays and requests for time extensions; CDBG-DR compliance issues; performance issues of Contractor and/or subcontractors; non-conforming or deficient work issues (quality control/quality assurance); payment and nonpayment issues; warranty issues within the first year to the extent NCORR is still implementing a CDBG-DR Housing Recovery Program); NCORR and/or CM enforcement of grant requirements; action on or disposition of audit finding; Owner complaints relating and/or arising out of the construction of the Project; and/or any other dispute or claim that arises from or relates to the Project that are not otherwise excluded below.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Construction Agreement, New Construction Agreement, files.nc.gov

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Dispute Resolution Goals and Scope. The primary goal of dispute resolution for the CDBG-DR Housing Homeowner Recovery Program is to proactively avoid or mitigate claims and disputes of all parties to the construction of a Project in an effort to maximize the use of the CDBG-DR funding allocation to the State for housing recovery and construction instead of administrative cost costs associated with the disposition of costly construction claims and litigation. Accordingly, the CDBG- CDBG-DR dispute resolution program process will achieve the foregoing goals by fairly and timely addressing: changes in work or rejection of proposed change orders; delays and requests for time extensions; CDBG-DR compliance issues; performance issues of Contractor and/or subcontractors; non-conforming or deficient work issues (quality control/quality assurance); payment and nonpayment issues; warranty issues within the first year (to the extent NCORR is still implementing a CDBG-DR Housing Homeowner Recovery Program); NCORR and/or CM enforcement of grant requirements; action on or disposition of audit findingfindings; Owner complaints relating and/or arising out of the construction of the Project; and/or any other dispute disputes or claim claims that arises arise from or relates to the Project that are not otherwise excluded below.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Rebuild Nc Homeowner Grant Agreement, Rebuild Nc Homeowner Grant Agreement

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Dispute Resolution Goals and Scope. The primary goal of dispute resolution for the CDBG-DR Housing Recovery Program is to proactively avoid or mitigate claims and disputes of all parties to the construction of a Project in an effort to maximize the use of the CDBG-DR funding allocation to the State for housing recovery and construction instead administrative cost associated with the disposition of costly construction claims and litigation. Accordingly, the CDBG- DR dispute resolution program will achieve the foregoing goals by fairly and timely addressing: changes in work or rejection of proposed change orders; delays and requests for time extensions; CDBG-DR compliance issues; performance issues of Contractor and/or subcontractors; non-conforming or deficient work issues (quality control/quality assurance); payment and nonpayment issues; warranty issues within the first year to the extent NCORR NCEM is still implementing a CDBG-DR Housing Recovery Program); NCORR NCEM and/or CM enforcement of grant requirements; action on or disposition of audit finding; Owner complaints relating and/or arising out of the construction of the Project; and/or any other dispute or claim that arises from or relates to the Project that are not otherwise excluded below.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contractor Rehabilitation Agreement, Contractor Reconstruction Agreement

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