Initial Notice to Proceed Sample Clauses

Initial Notice to Proceed. After the Agreement has been fully executed by the Contractor and the City, the City shall issue the “Notice to Proceed to Fulfill Preconstruction Requirements.” The date specified in the Notice to Proceed to Fulfill Preconstruction Requirements constitutes the date of commencement of the Contract Time of Sixty (60) Working Days. The Contract Time includes the time necessary to fulfill preconstruction requirements and to complete construction of the Project (except as adjusted by subsequent Change Orders). The Notice to Proceed to Fulfill Preconstruction Requirements shall further specify that Contractor must complete the preconstruction requirements within Ten (10) Working Days after the date of commencement of the Contract Time; this duration is part of the Contract Time. Preconstruction requirements include, but are not limited to, the following: • Submitting and obtaining approval of Traffic Control Plans • Submitting and obtaining approval of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)/Water Pollution Control Plan (WPCP) • Submitting and obtaining approval of critical required submittalsInstallation of the approved Project Identification Signs • Obtaining an approved no fee Encroachment Permit • Obtaining a Temporary Use Permit for a construction yard • Notifying all agencies, utilities, residents, etc., as outlined in the Contract Documents If the City’s issuance of a Notice to Proceed to Fulfill Preconstruction Requirements is delayed due to Contractor’s failure to return the fully executed Agreement and insurance and bond documents within ten (10) Working Days after Contract award, then Contractor agrees to the deduction of one (1) Working Day from the number of days to complete the Project for every Working Day of delay in the City’s receipt of said documents. This right is in addition to and does not affect the City’s right to demand forfeiture of Contractor’s Bid Security if Contractor persistently delays in providing the required documentation.
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Initial Notice to Proceed. After the Agreement has been fully executed by the Contractor and the City, the City shall issue the “Notice to Proceed to Fulfill Preconstruction Requirements and Notice to Proceed with Order of Materials.” The date specified in the Notice to Proceed to Fulfill Preconstruction Requirements and Notice to Proceed with Order of Materials constitutes the date of commencement of the Contract Time of One Hundred Twenty (120) Working Days. The Contract Time includes the time necessary to fulfill preconstruction requirements, place the order of materials, and to complete construction of the Project (except as adjusted by subsequent Change Orders).
Initial Notice to Proceed. After the Agreement has been fully executed by the Contractor and the City, the City shall issue the “Notice to Proceed to Fulfill Preconstruction Requirements and Notice to Proceed with Order of Materials.” The date specified in the Notice to Proceed to Fulfill Preconstruction Requirements and Notice to Proceed with Order of Materials constitutes the date of commencement of the Contract Time of One Hundred Fifteen (115) Working Days for the Base Bid only, and up to One Hundred Fifty-Five (155) Working Days for Base Bid plus Alternate Bids (1, 4, 5 and 7). The Contract Time includes the time necessary to fulfill preconstruction requirements, place the order of materials, and to complete construction of the Project (except as adjusted by subsequent Change Orders).
Initial Notice to Proceed. By execution of this Sub-Agreement, the VPA provides Notice to Proceed for the Work identified in §§ 3.1.2 and 5.1, and Articles 7 and 8.
Initial Notice to Proceed. Execution of this Agreement by Owner constitutes Notice to Proceed with design and Construction Document preparation. Notice to Proceed for Construction, Prosecution, and Completion of Work. No construction Work may be performed by or through Contractor except pursuant to a Notice to Proceed with construction issued by the Owner’s Representative. The Contractor shall: Commence Work under this Agreement within ten (10) days after the date it receives the Notice to Proceed from the Owner’s Representative, Prosecute the Work diligently, and Substantial Completion of the Building complete the construction Work not later than (May 31, 2026). Some Work (preliminary site work, demolition, Shop Drawings, fabrication, general conditions work, etc.) may have to be performed prior to the full commencement of construction. The time stated for completion includes cleanup of the site. Contractor shall achieve Final Completion as soon as possible but not later than ninety (90) calendar days after Substantial Completion of the Project. At the time of receipt of the building permit and monthly thereafter, Contractor shall consult with the Owner’s Representative with regard to the likely Substantial Completion of the Building Date and earlier occupancy dates so as to allow the Owner to plan its move.

Related to Initial Notice to Proceed

  • Notice to Proceed Work shall not commence on this Project until the Director has issued a written Notice to Proceed to the Recipient. Such Notice will not be issued until the Director is assured that the Recipient has complied with the Recipient's responsibilities concerning OEPA plan approval, when applicable. A Notice to Proceed shall be required for all project prime contractors or direct procurement initiated by the Recipient following execution of this Agreement.

  • Notice to Proceed (NTP Following the JOA and purchase order issuance, the County will issue a Notice to Proceed (NTP) that will provide the construction start date, the Work duration period, and the Substantial Completion date. The Contractor agrees to begin and complete construction within the dates specified on the NTP. The County must approve all extensions of time in writing. The County may also issue an Emergency Notice to Proceed (NTP). In the event the County requires the Contractor to respond to an immediate request for work, a Job Order will be created and an Emergency NTP will be issued. The Contractor will be required to perform the Scope of Work included with the Emergency NTP as directed by the County’s Project Manager or designee. The Detailed Scope of Work, Quotation, Subcontractor Listing, Shop Drawings and required Non Pre-priced backup documentation will be submitted upon completion of the emergency work in accordance with the Ordering Procedures detailed in Section III above.

  • STOP WORK NOTICE The City may issue an immediate Stop Work Notice in the event the Contractor is observed performing in a manner that is in violation of Federal, State, or local guidelines, or in a manner that is determined by the City to be unsafe to either life or property. Upon notification, the Contractor will cease all work until notified by the City that the violation or unsafe condition has been corrected. The Contractor shall be liable for all costs incurred by the City as a result of the issuance of such Stop Work Notice.

  • Schedule for Completing Agreement Closeout Activities Provide All Draft and Final Written Products on a CD-ROM or USB memory stick, organized by the tasks in the Agreement. Products: • Final Meeting Agreement Summary (if applicable) • Schedule for Completing Agreement Closeout Activities • All Draft and Final Written Products

  • Initial Contract Term The Initial Contract Term shall be for two years. The Initial Contract Term shall begin on October 1, 2021, or on the last date the Contract is signed by all Parties, whichever is later. The Contract shall expire on October 1, 2023, unless terminated earlier in accordance with the Special Contract Conditions or Additional Special Contract Conditions.

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