Monthly Schedule Update Sample Clauses

Monthly Schedule Update. The Board, at its discretion, may direct Consultant to alter the format of any monthly Progress Report, provide more detail in certain sections of it or require additional subject matter sections be included within it.
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Monthly Schedule Update. 6.5.3.1. At monthly intervals, the Contractor shall update the schedule to reflect actual progress and submit the schedule update to the Construction Manager for review and acceptance in accordance with the Specification. The Monthly Schedule Update shall record progress for the period from the last Monthly Schedule Update through the current cutoff date set forth by the Construction Manager. The Monthly Schedule Update shall also forecast the remainder of the Work. The Monthly Schedule Update must not deviate significantly from the Baseline Schedule and shall not be used to delete or add activities, make title changes, and to make duration or logic changes. The Construction Manager may refuse to recommend the whole or part of any payment if, in the Construction Manager’s opinion, the Contractor’s failure, refusal or neglect to provide the required schedule information precludes a proper evaluation of whether or not the Contractor is prosecuting the work with the diligence that will ensure completion of the work within the Contract Time.
Monthly Schedule Update. The Contractor shall submit an updated schedule monthly by the Progress Payment cut-off date.

Related to Monthly Schedule Update

  • Schedule Updates the Contractor agrees to maintain the Work duration schedule updates on an ongoing basis and, when the County requests it, include the updates in its payment request. The Contractor may be required to submit a narrative report with each monthly update which shall include a description of current and anticipated problem areas, delaying factors and their impact, and an explanation of corrective action taken or proposed. Failure to do so may be considered a material breach of the Contract. Any additional or unanticipated costs or expense required to maintain the schedules shall be solely the Contractor’s obligation and Contractor agrees not to charge the County.

  • Recovery Schedule A. Should the approved Project Schedule show at any time during Contractor's performance, in the sole opinion of the Owner, that the Contractor is fourteen (14) days or more behind schedule for any specific critical path milestone date, or should the Contractor be required to undertake remedial actions under this Section, the Contractor shall submit a Recovery Schedule to the Owner within five (5) days after receiving a written request from the Owner. The Recovery Schedule shall explain and display how the Contractor intends to reschedule its Work at no additional cost to the Owner, in order to regain compliance with the Project Schedule during the immediate subsequent pay period. B. If the Contractor believes that all of the time can be recovered during the subsequent pay period, the Contractor will be permitted to prepare a Recovery Schedule as set forth below. However, if the Contractor believes it will take more than thirty (30) days to recover all of the lost time, it shall prepare and submit a request for revision of the Project Schedule and comply with all of the requirements for a Schedule Revision. 1. The Contractor shall prepare and submit to the Owner a one-month maximum duration Recovery Schedule, incorporating best available information from Subcontractors and others which will permit return to the approved Project Schedule at the earliest possible time. The Contractor shall prepare a Recovery Schedule to the same level of detail as the Project Schedule for a maximum duration of one month. This Recovery Schedule shall be prepared in coordination with other separate Contractors on the Project. 2. Within two (2) days after submission of Recovery Schedule to the Owner, the Contractor shall participate in a conference with the Owner to review and evaluate the Recovery Schedule. Within two (2) days of that conference, the Contractor shall submit the revisions necessitated by the review for the Owner’s review and approval. The Contractor shall use the approved Recovery Schedule as his plan for returning to the Project Schedule. 3. Contractor shall confer continuously with the Owner to assess the effectiveness of the Recovery Schedule. As a result of these conferences, the Owner will direct the Contractor as follows: (i) If the Owner determines the Contractor is still behind schedule, the Owner will direct the Contractor to prepare a revised Recovery Schedule and comply with all of the requirements of a Schedule Revision as stated herein and the other requirements of the Contract Documents; provided, however, that nothing herein shall limit in any way the rights and remedies of the Owner as provided elsewhere in the Contract Documents. (ii) If the Owner determines the Contractor has successfully complied with provisions of the Recovery Schedule, the Owner will direct the Contractor to return to the use of the approved Project Schedule.

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