Common use of PROGRESS SCHEDULES Clause in Contracts

PROGRESS SCHEDULES. 9.1 To enable the Work to be performed in an orderly and expeditious manner, the Contractor, within fifteen (15) Days after the Notice to Proceed or Order to Work, unless otherwise directed by the Engineer, shall submit to the Engineer a proposed progress schedule based on the Critical Path Method in the form of a bar graph or in such other form as specified by the Engineer, and monthly cash flow requirements, showing:

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, a856-cityrecord.nyc.gov, a856-cityrecord.nyc.gov

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PROGRESS SCHEDULES. 9.1 9.1. To enable the Work to be performed in an orderly and expeditious manner, the Contractor, within fifteen (15) Days after the Notice to Proceed or Order to Work, unless otherwise directed by the Engineer, shall submit to the Engineer a proposed progress schedule based on the Critical Path Method in the form of a bar graph or in such other form as specified by the Engineer, and monthly cash flow requirements, showing:

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Supply and Service Agreement, Supply and Service Agreement, a856-cityrecord.nyc.gov

PROGRESS SCHEDULES. 9.1 42.1. To enable the Work to be performed in an orderly and expeditious manner, the Contractor, within fifteen (15) Days after the Notice to Proceed or Order to Work, unless otherwise directed by the Engineer, Resident Engineer or Project Manager, shall submit to the Engineer, Resident Engineer or Project Manager a proposed progress schedule based on the Critical Path Method in the form of a bar graph or in such other form as specified by the Engineer, Resident Engineer or Project Manager, and monthly cash flow requirements, showing:

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Furnish and Install Agreement, Furnish and Install Agreement, a856-cityrecord.nyc.gov

PROGRESS SCHEDULES. 9.1 To enable the Work to be performed in an orderly and expeditious manner, the Contractor, within fifteen (15) Days after the Notice to Proceed or Order to WorkWork or issuance of a Work Order, unless otherwise directed by the Engineer, shall submit to the Engineer a proposed progress schedule based on the Critical Path Method in the form of a bar graph or in such other form as specified by the Engineer, and monthly cash flow requirements, showing:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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PROGRESS SCHEDULES. 9.1 To enable the Work to be performed in an orderly and expeditious manner, the Contractor, within fifteen thirty (1530) Days after the Notice to Proceed or Order to Work, unless otherwise directed by the Engineer, shall submit to the Engineer a proposed progress milestone schedule based on the Critical Path Method in the form of a bar graph or specified in such other form as specified by the EngineerBook 4 Technical Specifications, Section 040.1 Details for Progress Schedule, and monthly milestone cash flow requirements, showing:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.bidnet.com

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