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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: 9.1.1. The anticipated time of commencement and completion of each of the various operations to be performed under this Contract; and 9.1.2. The sequence and interrelation of each of these operations with the others and with those of other related contracts; and 9.1.3. The estimated time required for fabrication or delivery, or both, of all materials and equipment required for the Work, including the anticipated time for obtaining required approvals pursuant to Article 10; and 9.1.4. The estimated amount in dollars the Contractor will claim on a monthly basis. 9.2. The proposed schedule shall be revised as directed by the Engineer, until finally approved by the Engineer, and after such approval, subject to the provisions of Article 11, shall be strictly adhered to by the Contractor. 9.3. If the Contractor shall fail to adhere to the approved progress schedule, or to the schedule as revised pursuant to Article 11, it shall promptly adopt such other or additional Means and Methods of Construction, at its sole cost and expense, as will make up for the time lost and will assure completion in accordance with the approved progress schedule. The approval by the City of a progress schedule which is shorter than the time allotted under the Contract shall not create any liability for the City if the approved progress schedule is not met. 9.4. The Contractor will not receive any payments until the proposed progress schedule is submitted.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Supply and Service Agreement

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: 9.1.1. 9.1.1 The anticipated time of commencement and completion of each of the various operations to be performed under this Contract; and 9.1.2. 9.1.2 The sequence and interrelation of each of these operations with the others and with those of other related contracts; and 9.1.3. 9.1.3 The estimated time required for fabrication or delivery, or both, of all materials and equipment required for the Work, including the anticipated time for obtaining required approvals pursuant to Article 10; and 9.1.4. 9.1.4 The estimated amount in dollars the Contractor will claim on a monthly basis. 9.2. 9.2 The proposed schedule shall be revised as directed by the Engineer, until finally approved by the Engineer, and after such approval, subject to the provisions of Article 11, shall be strictly adhered to by the Contractor. 9.3. 9.3 If the Contractor shall fail to adhere to the approved progress schedule, or to the schedule as revised pursuant to Article 11, it shall promptly adopt such other or additional Means and Methods of Construction, at its sole cost and expense, as will make up for the time lost and will assure completion in accordance with the approved progress schedule. The approval by the City of a progress schedule which is shorter than the time allotted under the Contract shall not create any liability for the City if the approved progress schedule is not met. 9.4. 9.4 The Contractor will not receive any payments until the proposed progress schedule is submitted.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Proposal for Bids, Proposal for Bids, Proposal for Bids

PROGRESS SCHEDULES. 9.142.1. To As may be required pursuant to Article 4 or as directed by the Project Manager, 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, Work shall submit to the Engineer 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, and monthly cash flow requirements, showing: 9.1.142.1.1. The anticipated time of commencement and completion of each of the various operations to be performed under this Contract; and; 9.1.242.1.2. The sequence and interrelation of each of these operations with the others and with those of other related contracts; and; 9.1.342.1.3. The estimated time required for fabrication or delivery, or both, of all materials and equipment required for the Work, including the anticipated time for obtaining required approvals pursuant to Article 1043; and 9.1.442.1.4. The estimated amount in dollars the Contractor will claim on a monthly basis. 9.242.2. The proposed schedule shall be revised as directed by the EngineerProject Manager, until finally approved by the EngineerProject Manager, and after such approval, subject to the provisions of Article 110, shall be strictly adhered to by the Contractor. 9.342.3. If the Contractor shall fail to adhere to the approved progress schedule, or to the schedule as revised pursuant to Article 110, it shall promptly adopt such other or additional Means and Methods of Constructionthe Work, at its sole cost and expense, as will make up for the time lost and will assure completion in accordance with the approved progress schedule. The approval by the City of a progress schedule which is shorter than the time allotted under the Contract shall not create any liability for the City if the approved progress schedule is not met. 9.442.4. The Contractor will not receive any payments until the proposed progress schedule (if required) is submitted.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Supply and Service Agreement, Furnish and Install Agreement, Furnish and Install Agreement

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: 9.1.1. The anticipated time of commencement and completion of each of the various operations to be performed under this Contract; and 9.1.2. The sequence and interrelation of each of these operations with the others and with those of other related contracts; and 9.1.3. The estimated time required for fabrication or delivery, or both, of all materials and equipment required for the Work, including the anticipated time for obtaining required approvals pursuant to Article 10; and 9.1.4. The estimated amount in dollars the Contractor will claim on a monthly basis. 9.2. The proposed schedule shall be revised as directed by the Engineer, until finally approved by the Engineer, and after such approval, subject to the provisions of Article 11, shall be strictly adhered to by the Contractor. 9.3. If the Contractor shall fail to adhere to the approved progress schedule, or to the schedule as revised pursuant to Article 11, it shall promptly adopt such other or additional Means and Methods of Construction, at its sole cost and expense, as will make up for the time lost and will assure completion in accordance with the approved progress schedule. The approval by the City of a progress schedule which is shorter than the time allotted under the Contract shall not create any liability for the City if the approved progress schedule is not met. 9.4. The Contractor will not receive any payments until the proposed progress schedule is submitted.which

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Contract

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 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: 9.1.1. 9.1.1 The anticipated time of commencement and completion of each of the various operations to be performed under this Contractthe Work Order; and 9.1.2. 9.1.2 The sequence and interrelation of each of these operations with the others and with those of other related contracts; and 9.1.3. 9.1.3 The estimated time required for fabrication or delivery, or both, of all materials and equipment required for the Work, including the anticipated time for obtaining required approvals pursuant to Article 10; and 9.1.4. 9.2 The estimated amount in dollars the Contractor will claim on a monthly basis. 9.2. 9.3 The proposed schedule shall be revised as directed by the Engineer, until finally approved by the Engineer, and after such approval, subject to the provisions of Article 11, shall be strictly adhered to by the Contractor. 9.3. 9.4 If the Contractor shall fail to adhere to the approved progress schedule, or to the schedule as revised pursuant to Article 11, it shall promptly adopt such other or additional Means and Methods of Construction, at its sole cost and expense, as will make up for the time lost and will assure completion in accordance with the approved progress schedule. The approval by the City of a progress schedule which is shorter than the time allotted under the Contract shall not create any liability for the City if the approved progress schedule is not met. 9.4. 9.5 The Contractor will not receive any payments until the proposed progress schedule is submitted.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Boilers, Heaters, Repairs and Maintenance Services