Common use of Progress Clause in Contracts

Progress. Developer shall show actual progress and not calculated progress in the 14 Monthly Progress Schedule. Developer shall incorporate logic changes and Work 15 changes into the Monthly Project Schedule. Each Monthly Project Schedule Submittal 16 must clearly and individually define the progression of the Work within the applicable 17 timeframe by using separate Project activities.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Design Build Maintain Agreement, Design Build Maintain Agreement, Design Build Maintain Agreement

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Progress. Developer shall show actual progress and not calculated progress in the 14 27 Monthly Progress Schedule. Developer shall incorporate logic changes and Work 15 28 changes into the Monthly Project Schedule. Each Monthly Project Schedule Submittal 16 29 must clearly and individually define the progression of the Work within the applicable 17 30 timeframe by using separate Project activities.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Design Build Maintain Agreement, Design Build Maintain Agreement, Design Build Maintain Agreement

Progress. Developer shall show actual progress and not calculated progress in the 14 18 Monthly Progress Schedule. Developer shall incorporate logic changes and Work 15 19 changes into the Monthly Project Schedule. Each Monthly Project Schedule Submittal 16 20 must clearly and individually define the progression of the Work within the applicable 17 21 timeframe by using separate Project activities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Design Build Maintain Agreement, Design Build Maintain Agreement

Progress. Developer shall show actual progress and not calculated progress in the 14 8 Monthly Progress Schedule. Developer shall incorporate logic changes and Work 15 9 changes into the Monthly Project Schedule. Each Monthly Project Schedule Submittal 16 10 must clearly and individually define the progression of the Work within the applicable 17 11 timeframe by using separate Project activities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Maintain Agreement

Progress. Developer shall show actual progress and not calculated progress in the 14 15 Monthly Progress Schedule. Developer shall incorporate logic changes and Work 15 16 changes into the Monthly Project Schedule. Each Monthly Project Schedule Submittal 16 17 must clearly and individually define the progression of the Work within the applicable 17 18 timeframe by using separate Project activities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Maintain Agreement

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Progress. Developer shall show actual progress and not calculated progress in the 14 20 Monthly Progress Schedule. Developer shall incorporate logic changes and Work 15 21 changes into the Monthly Project Schedule. Each Monthly Project Schedule Submittal 16 22 must clearly and individually define the progression of the Work within the applicable 17 23 timeframe by using separate Project activities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Maintain Agreement

Progress. Developer shall show actual progress and not calculated progress in the 14 12 Monthly Progress Schedule. Developer shall incorporate logic changes and Work 15 changes 13 into the Monthly Project Schedule. Each Monthly Project Schedule Submittal 16 must clearly 14 and individually define the progression of the Work within the applicable 17 timeframe by 15 using separate Project activities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Maintain Agreement

Progress. Developer shall show actual progress and not calculated progress in the 14 16 Monthly Progress Schedule. Developer shall incorporate logic changes and Work 15 17 changes into the Monthly Project Schedule. Each Monthly Project Schedule Submittal 16 18 must clearly and individually define the progression of the Work within the applicable 17 19 timeframe by using separate Project activities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Maintain Agreement

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