Recovery Schedules. The CM may require the Contractor to SHALL prepare and submit a recovery schedule as specified in the Contract Documents IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE OWNER’S SCHEDULING REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED IN APPENDIX I.
Recovery Schedules. Should Owner have a reasonable belief that the Scheduled Substantial Completion Date will not be met for any reason, then Owner has the right, but not the obligation, to so notify Contractor and direct Contractor to overcome such delay by developing and implementing a recovery schedule to improve progress and mitigate such delay. The process for creating and implementing a Recovery Schedule is set forth in Section 013216 of Division 1. Any costs incurred by Contractor in overcoming delays to the Project, or in accelerating or resequencing the Work, including working additional overtime and engaging additional personnel, shall be at Contractor’s own expense, unless: (a) the reasons for the delay are Excusable Delay(s), and that Contractor has complied with the provisions of this Article 13 relative to such Excusable Delays; (b) a recovery schedule has been approved by Owner; and (c) a Change Order has been issued for such costs.
Recovery Schedules. 6.5.7.1. The Contractor’s refusal, failure or neglect to take appropriate recovery action or to submit a Recovery Schedule shall constitute reasonable evidence that the Contractor is not prosecuting the Work with the diligence that will ensure its completion within the applicable Contract Time. Such lack of action shall constitute sufficient basis for the Construction Manager to withhold payments to the Contractor.
Recovery Schedules. Should the CM fail to start a critical activity on the start date shown in the Master Schedule or otherwise become delayed, the CM and its Contractors shall, without being entitled to any increase in the GMP or other compensation, work overtime, increase labor forces or take such other action as may be necessary or appropriate to complete the activity by the adjusted Completion Dates shown on the Master Schedule, unless the CM is entitled to an extension of the Completion Dates under this Agreement. The CM shall require each Contractor to prepare and submit a recovery schedule as specified in the Contract Documents. The CM shall review and ascertain that each Contractor is providing sufficient resources to regain lost time. In no event will the GMP be increased or any expenses be paid to the CM or its Contractors for delays caused by the CM or any Contractor, even if there is a concurrent delay or suspension by the Owner, it being understood that the CM bears the risk of delays caused by its Contractors.
Recovery Schedules. A. General Provisions for Recovery Schedules
Recovery Schedules. SNWA shall present an initial recovery request schedule in the first such annual meeting and shall provide any amendment thereto at least three years prior to any recovery year for which the initial recovery request is proposed to be amended.
Recovery Schedules. Should the CM fail to start a critical activity on the start date shown in the Master Schedule or otherwise become delayed, the CM and its Contractors shall, without being entitled to any increase in the Guaranteed Maximum Price or other compensation, work overtime, increase labor forces or take such other action as may be necessary or appropriate to complete the activity by the adjusted Completion Dates shown on the Master Schedule, unless the CM is entitled to an extension of the Completion Dates under this Agreement. The CM shall require each Contractor to prepare and submit a recovery schedule as specified in the Contract Documents. The CM shall review and ascertain that each Contractor is providing sufficient resources to regain lost time. In no event will the Guaranteed Maximum Price be increased or any expenses be paid to the CM or its Contractors for delays caused by the CM or any Contractor, even if there is a concurrent delay or suspension by the Owner, it being understood that the CM bears the risk of delays caused by its Contractors.
Recovery Schedules. The CM may require the Contractor to prepare and submit a recovery schedule as specified in the Contract Documents. Such schedule is a tool to describe how the contractor will recover from any delays in construction.
Recovery Schedules. The Consultant may require the Contractor to prepare and submit a recovery schedule as specified in the Contract Documents.
Recovery Schedules. The Contractor shall promptly report to the Engineer all schedule delays during the prosecution of the Work. Except as otherwise designated by a Contract Modification, no Contract Progress Schedule that extends performance beyond the Contract Time and/or beyond any Contract Milestone shall be approved by the Engineer. The Contractor shall submit a Recovery Schedule within fourteen (14) Calendar Days of a Contract Progress Schedule submission that shows failure to meet the Contract Dates. This requirement is critical to the Department’s ability to make informed decisions regarding Contract Time and costs.