Common use of Owner’s Right to Suspend Clause in Contracts

Owner’s Right to Suspend. Owner may, with or without cause, furnish Contractor with a written order to suspend the Work in whole or in part for such period of time as Owner may determine in its sole discretion, but not to exceed [ninety (90)] Days. Upon receipt of such an order to suspend, Contractor shall promptly cease all Work, except to the extent Owner’s order also requires Contractor to protect completed and partially-completed Work or to maintain during the period of suspension the Work protection of the Work, maintenance of access, protection of stored Materials, maintenance of temporary facilities, and general cleaning. If Owner’s suspension of the Work exceeds [ninety (90)] Days, and Owner re-engages Contractor to commence the Work once again with written notice, Contractor shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment to the Contract Sum for the length of time exceeding [ninety (90)] days. No such suspension of the Work will be the basis of a Claim except for Cost of the Work directly relating to maintenance of the Site during such suspension.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: General Contractor Agreement, General Contractor Agreement, General Contractor Agreement

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Owner’s Right to Suspend. Owner may, with or without cause, furnish Contractor with a written order to suspend the Work in whole or in part for such period of time as Owner may determine in its sole discretion, but not to exceed [ninety (90)] ) Days. Upon receipt of such an order to suspend, Contractor shall promptly cease all Work, except to the extent Owner’s order also requires Contractor to protect completed and partially-completed Work or to maintain during the period of suspension the Work protection of the Work, maintenance of access, protection of stored Materials, maintenance of temporary facilities, and general cleaning. If Owner’s suspension of the Work exceeds [ninety (90)] ) Days, and Owner re-engages Contractor to commence the Work once again with written notice, Contractor shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment to the Contract Sum for the length of time exceeding [ninety (90)] ) days. No such suspension of the Work will be the basis of a Claim except for Cost of the Work directly relating to maintenance of the Site during such suspension.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: General Contractor Agreement, General Contractor Agreement, General Contractor Agreement

Owner’s Right to Suspend. Owner may, with or without cause, furnish Contractor with a written order to suspend the Work in whole or in part for such period of time as Owner may determine in its sole discretion, but not to exceed [ninety one (90)] Days1) year. Upon receipt of such an order to suspend, Contractor shall promptly cease all Work, except to the extent Owner’s order also requires Contractor to protect completed and partially-completed Work or to maintain during the period of suspension the Work protection of the Work, maintenance of access, protection of stored Materials, maintenance of temporary facilities, and general cleaning. If Owner’s suspension of the Work exceeds [ninety (90)] ) Days, and Owner re-engages Contractor to commence the Work once again with written notice, Contractor shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment to the Contract Sum for the length of time exceeding [ninety (90)] ) days. No such suspension of the Work will be the basis of a Claim except for Cost of the Work directly relating to maintenance of the Site during such suspension.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Agreement

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Owner’s Right to Suspend. Owner may, with or without cause, furnish Contractor Design- Builder with a written order to suspend the Work in whole or in part for such period of time as Owner may determine in its sole discretion, but not to exceed [ninety (90)] Days. Upon receipt of such an order to suspend, Contractor Design-Builder shall promptly cease all Work, except to the extent Owner’s order also requires Contractor Design-Builder to protect completed and partially-completed Work or to maintain during the period of suspension the Work protection of the Work, maintenance of access, protection of stored Materials, maintenance of temporary facilities, and general cleaning. If Owner’s suspension of the Work exceeds [ninety (90)] Days, and Owner re-engages Contractor Design-Builder to commence the Work once again with written notice, Contractor Design-Builder shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment to the Contract Sum for the length of time exceeding [ninety (90)] days. No such suspension of the Work will be the basis of a Claim except for Cost of the Work directly relating to maintenance of the Site during such suspension.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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