Common use of Requirement for Project Planning Clause in Contracts

Requirement for Project Planning. No physical work will begin on the construction site until the receipt of a Proceed Order issued by the Owner. The Contract assumes that a Proceed Order will be issued in not more than sixty days from the Effective Date of the Contract. Failure of the Contractor to provide the necessary documentation for the issuance of a Proceed Order shall not entitle the Contractor to any extension of time. If a Proceed Order is not issued within sixty days from the award of the Contract and non-issuance is due to nonperformance by the Contractor, the Contractor may be in default.

Appears in 80 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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Requirement for Project Planning. No physical work will begin on the construction site until the receipt of a Proceed Order issued by the Owner. The Contract assumes that a Proceed Order will be issued in not more than sixty days from the Effective Date of the Contract. Failure of the Contractor to provide the necessary documentation for the issuance of a Proceed Order shall not entitle the Contractor to any extension of time. If a Proceed Order is not issued within sixty days from the award of the Contract and non-non- issuance is due to nonperformance by the Contractor, the Contractor may be in default.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

Requirement for Project Planning. No physical work will begin on the construction site until the receipt of a Proceed Order issued by the Owner. The Contract assumes that a Proceed Order will be issued in not more than sixty days from the Effective Date of the Contractconjunction with a Component Change Order. Failure of the Contractor Design-Builder to provide the necessary documentation for the issuance of a Proceed Order shall not entitle the Contractor Design-Builder to any extension of time. If a Proceed Order is not issued within sixty days from the award of the Contract and non-issuance is due to nonperformance by the ContractorDesign-Builder, the Contractor Design-Builder may be in default.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract

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Requirement for Project Planning. No physical work will begin on the construction site until the receipt of a Proceed Order issued by the Owner. The Contract assumes that a Proceed Order will be issued in not more than sixty days from the Effective Date of the Contractconjunction with a Component Change Order. Failure of the Contractor Design-Builder to provide the necessary documentation for the issuance of a Proceed Order shall not entitle the Contractor Design-Builder to any extension of time. If a Proceed Order is not issued within sixty days from the award of the Contract and non-issuance is due to nonperformance by the ContractorDesign-Builder, the Contractor Design- Builder may be in default.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Contract

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