Common use of Failure to Complete the Work on Time Clause in Contracts

Failure to Complete the Work on Time. Time is of the essence in all phases of the Work as the facilities being constructed must meet the schedule for the operation of the educational program of the School District. It is specifically understood and agreed by and between Owner and Contractor that time is of the essence in the Substantial Completion and Final Completion of the Project and Owner shall sustain actual and direct damages as a result of Contractor’s failure, neglect or refusal to achieve said deadlines. Such actual and direct damages are, and will continue to be, impracticable and extremely difficult to determine. Execution of this Agreement under these specifications shall constitute agreement by Owner and Contractor that the amounts stated below are the minimum value of the costs and actual and direct damages caused by failure of Contractor to complete the Work within the allotted or agreed extended dates of Substantial and Final Completion, that such sums are liquidated direct damages and shall not be construed as a penalty, and that such sums may be deducted from payments due Contractor if such delay occurs. It is expressly understood that the sum per day is agreed upon as a fair estimate of the pecuniary damages which will be sustained by Owner in the event that the Work is not completed within the agreed time, or within the agreed extended time, if any, otherwise provided for herein. Said sum shall be considered as liquidated damages only and in no sense shall be considered a penalty, said damages being caused by, but not limited to, additional compensation for personnel, attorneys’ fees, architectural fees, Architecting fees, program management fees, inspection fees, storage costs, food service costs, transportation costs, utilities costs, costs of temporary facilities, loss of interest on money, and other miscellaneous increased costs, all of which are difficult to exactly ascertain. Failure to complete the Work within the designated or agreed extended dates of Substantial or Final Completion shall be construed as a breach of this Agreement. The requirements of this Agreement regarding liquidated damages are as follows:

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Construction Agreement, Construction Agreement, Design Bid Build Contractor Services

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Failure to Complete the Work on Time. Time is of the essence in all phases of the Work as the facilities being constructed must meet the schedule for the operation of the educational program of the School District. It is specifically understood and agreed by and between Owner and Contractor that time is of the essence in the Substantial Completion and Final Completion of the Project and Owner shall sustain actual and direct damages as a result of Contractor’s failure, neglect or refusal to achieve said deadlines. Such actual and direct damages are, and will continue to be, impracticable and extremely difficult to determine. Execution of this Agreement under these specifications shall constitute agreement by Owner and Contractor that the amounts stated below are the minimum value of the costs and actual and direct damages caused by failure of Contractor to complete the Work within the allotted or agreed extended dates of Substantial and Final Completion, that such sums are liquidated direct damages and shall not be construed as a penalty, and that such sums may be deducted from payments due Contractor if such delay occurs. It is expressly understood that the sum per day is agreed upon as a fair estimate of the pecuniary damages which will be sustained by Owner in the event that the Work is not completed within the agreed time, or within the agreed extended time, if any, otherwise provided for herein. Said sum shall be considered as liquidated damages only and in no sense shall be considered a penalty, said damages being caused by, but not limited to, additional compensation for personnel, attorneys’ attorneys fees, architectural fees, Architecting fees, program management fees, inspection fees, storage costs, food service costs, transportation costs, utilities costs, costs of temporary facilities, loss of interest on money, and other miscellaneous increased costs, all of which are difficult to exactly ascertain. Failure to complete the Work within the designated or agreed extended dates of Substantial or Final Completion shall be construed as a breach of this Agreement. The requirements of this Agreement regarding liquidated damages are as follows:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Construction Agreement, Construction Agreement, Construction Agreement

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