Progress and Scheduling. 2.3.1 For each project-specific Job Order issued, the Contractor shall prepare and submit to the Owner and the DP a Schedule of Values allocating the Contract Price among the various portions of the Work, by Division, for purposes of progress payments. The Schedule of Values shall be substantially equivalent to AIA Forms G702 and G703 or as specified by Owner. In addition, the Contractor shall submit a construction progress schedule for the Work as part of each Job Order Proposal, in full accordance with the requirements and provisions located in the Contract Documents. 2.3.2 The Contractor shall also furnish the Owner and DP with a Narrative Report corresponding with each monthly update which shall include a description of current and anticipated problem areas, delaying factors and their impact, fragmentary networks (fragnet) of delays, and an explanation of corrective action taken or proposed. If the Project is behind schedule in any month, the Contractor's Narrative Report shall indicate precisely what measures it will take in the next thirty (30) days to put the Work back on schedule. 2.3.3 The Contractor shall be responsible to prepare, submit and maintain the schedules and Narrative Reports indicated above, and the failure to do so may be considered a material breach of this Contract. Any additional or unanticipated cost or expense required to maintain the schedules shall be solely the Contractor's obligation and shall not be charged to the Owner. 2.3.4 The Contractor shall employ and supply a sufficient force of workers, material and equipment, and shall prosecute the Work with such diligence so as to maintain the rate of progress indicated on the Progress Schedule, to prevent work stoppage, and to ensure completion of the Project within the Contract Time. 2.3.5 Upon Owner’s request, as a condition precedent to the release of retained funds, the Contractor shall, after Substantial Completion of the work has been achieved, submit a final Contractor's Construction Schedule which accurately reflects the manner in which the project was constructed and includes actual start and completion dates for all activities on the Construction Schedule. 2.3.6 The date of commencement of the Work under each Job Order is the date established in the Notice to Proceed.
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Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract
Progress and Scheduling. 2.3.1 For each project-specific Job Order issued, the Contractor shall prepare and submit to the Owner and the DP a Schedule of Values allocating the Contract Price among the various portions of the Work, by Division, for purposes of progress payments. The Schedule of Values shall be substantially equivalent to AIA Forms G702 and G703 or as specified by Owner. In addition, the Contractor shall submit a construction progress schedule for the Work as part of each Job Order Proposal, in full accordance with the requirements and provisions located in the Contract DocumentsSection 7 – Payment.
2.3.2 The Contractor shall also furnish the Owner and DP with a Narrative Report corresponding with each monthly update which shall include a description of current and anticipated problem areas, delaying factors and their impact, fragmentary networks (fragnet) of delays, and an explanation of corrective action taken or proposed. If the Project is behind schedule in any month, the Contractor's Narrative Report shall indicate precisely what measures it will take in the next thirty (30) days to put the Work back on schedule.
2.3.3 The Contractor shall be responsible to prepare, submit and maintain the schedules and Narrative Reports indicated above, and the failure to do so may be considered a material breach of this Contract. Any additional or unanticipated cost or expense required to maintain the schedules shall be solely the Contractor's obligation and shall not be charged to the Owner.
2.3.4 The Contractor shall employ and supply a sufficient force of workers, material and equipment, and shall prosecute the Work with such diligence so as to maintain the rate of progress indicated on the Progress Schedule, to prevent work stoppage, and to ensure completion of the Project within the Contract Time.
2.3.5 Upon Owner’s request, as a condition precedent to the release of retained funds, the Contractor shall, after Substantial Completion of the work has been achieved, submit a final Contractor's Construction Schedule which accurately reflects the manner in which the project was constructed and includes actual start and completion dates for all activities on the Construction Schedule.
2.3.6 The date of commencement of the Work under each Job Order is the date established in the Notice to Proceed.
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Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract
Progress and Scheduling. 2.3.1 For each project-specific Job Order issued20.1 Planning, scheduling and progress monitoring are essential functions of the Contractor. Within ten (10) days after the award of the Contract, the Contractor shall prepare and submit to for the Owner and the DP a Schedule of Values allocating the Contract Price among the various portions of the Work, by Division, Work for purposes of progress payments. The Schedule of Values shall be substantially equivalent to AIA Forms G702 and G703 or as specified by Owner. In addition, the Contractor shall submit a construction progress schedule for the Work as part of each Job Order Proposal, Construction Progress Schedules in full accordance with the requirements and provisions located in Division 1 of the Contract DocumentsSpecifications.
2.3.2 20.2 The Contractor shall also furnish the Owner and DP with a Narrative Report corresponding with each monthly update which shall include a description of current and anticipated problem areas, delaying factors and their impact, fragmentary networks (fragnetfragment) of delays, and an explanation of corrective action taken or proposed. If the Project is behind schedule in any month, the Contractor's Narrative Report shall indicate precisely what measures it will take in the next thirty (30) days to put the Work back on schedule.
2.3.3 20.3 The Contractor shall employ and supply a sufficient force of workers, material and equipment, and shall prosecute the Work with such diligence so as to maintain the rate of progress indicated on the Progress Schedule, to prevent work stoppage, and to ensure completion of the Project within the Contract Time.
20.4 The Contractor shall be responsible to prepare, submit and maintain the schedules and Narrative Reports indicated above, and the failure to do so may be considered a material breach of this Contract. Any additional or unanticipated cost or expense required to maintain the schedules shall be solely the Contractor's obligation and shall not be charged to the Owner.
2.3.4 The Contractor shall employ and supply a sufficient force of workers, material and equipment, and shall prosecute the Work with such diligence so as to maintain the rate of progress indicated on the Progress Schedule, to prevent work stoppage, and to ensure completion of the Project within the Contract Time.
2.3.5 Upon Owner’s request, as a condition precedent to the release of retained funds, the Contractor shall, after Substantial Completion of the work has been achieved, submit a final Contractor's Construction Schedule which accurately reflects the manner in which the project was constructed and includes actual start and completion dates for all activities on the Construction Schedule.
2.3.6 The date of commencement of the Work under each Job Order is the date established in the Notice to Proceed.
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Samples: Construction Agreement
Progress and Scheduling. 2.3.1 For each project-specific Job Order issued, the Contractor shall prepare and submit to the Owner and the DP a Schedule of Values allocating the Contract Price among the various portions of the Work, by Division, for purposes of progress payments. The Schedule of Values shall be substantially equivalent to AIA Forms G702 and G703 or as specified by Owner. In addition, the Contractor shall submit a construction progress schedule for the Work as part of each Job Order Proposal, in full accordance with the requirements and provisions located in the Contract Documents.
2.3.2 The Contractor shall also furnish the Owner and DP with a Narrative Report corresponding with each monthly update which shall include a description of current and anticipated problem areas, delaying factors and their impact, fragmentary networks (fragnet) of delays, and an explanation of corrective action taken or proposed. If the Project is behind schedule in any month, the Contractor's Narrative Report shall indicate precisely what measures it will take in the next thirty (30) days to put the Work back on schedule.
2.3.3 The Contractor shall be responsible to prepare, submit and maintain the schedules and Narrative Reports indicated above, and the failure to do so may be considered a material breach of this Contract. Any additional or unanticipated cost or expense required to maintain the schedules shall be solely the Contractor's obligation and shall not be charged to the Owner.
2.3.4 The Contractor shall employ and supply a sufficient force of workers, material and equipment, and shall prosecute the Work with such diligence so as to maintain the rate of progress indicated on the Progress Schedule, to prevent work stoppage, and to ensure completion of the Project within the Contract Time.
2.3.5 Upon Owner’s request, as a condition precedent to the release of retained funds, the Contractor shall, after Substantial Completion of the work has been achieved, submit a final Contractor's Construction Schedule which accurately reflects the manner in which the project was constructed and includes actual start and completion dates for all activities on the Construction Schedule.
2.3.6 The date of commencement of the Work under each Job Order is the date established in the Notice to Proceed.
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Samples: Standard Form Agreement