Common use of Responsibility for Completion Clause in Contracts

Responsibility for Completion. Contractor shall furnish sufficient manpower, materials, facilities and equipment and shall work sufficient hours, including night shifts, overtime operations, Sundays and holidays as may be necessary to insure the prosecution and completion of the Work in accordance with the Term of this Facilities Lease. If work on the critical path is fourteen (14) days or more behind the currently updated Contract Schedule and it becomes apparent that the Work will not be completed within the Term of this Facilities Lease, Contractor will implement whatever steps it deems necessary to make up all lost time. If Contractor's solution is not successful, it will make further attempts using the following sequence of events:

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Facilities Lease, Facilities Lease, Facilities Lease

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Responsibility for Completion. Contractor shall furnish sufficient manpower, materials, facilities and equipment and shall work sufficient hours, including night shifts, overtime operations, Sundays and holidays as may be necessary to insure the prosecution and completion of the Work in accordance with the Term of this Facilities Lease. If work on the critical path is fourteen (14) days or more behind the currently updated Contract Schedule and it becomes apparent that the Work will not be completed within the Term of this Facilities Lease, Contractor will implement whatever steps it deems necessary to make up all lost time. If Contractor's ’s solution is not successful, it will make further attempts using the following sequence of events:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Facilities Lease

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