Common use of Review of Construction Schedules Clause in Contracts

Review of Construction Schedules. The Architect shall review and approve/disapprove the Contractor’s construction schedule, monitor the Contractor’s progress, and consult with the Owner regarding appropriate action to be taken when it is apparent that the Contractor’s progress is jeopardizing Substantial Completion of the Work within the Contract Time. (a) The Architect’s review and approval of the Contractor’s construction schedule shall be only for compliance with the specified format, Contract Time, and suitability for monitoring progress, and such review and approval shall not be construed as a representation that the Architect has analyzed the schedule to form opinions of sequences or durations of time represented in the schedule. (b) The Architect may specify any scheduling method and format that the Architect considers to be appropriate for the Project and which is acceptable to the Owner to use in lieu of DCM Form C-11, Progress Schedule and Report, in accordance with the General Conditions of the Contract. The Architect shall promptly deliver a copy of the Contractor’s approved Progress Schedule and Report to the DCM Project Inspector at or before the Pre-Construction Conference, and send any revised Progress Schedules to the DCM Project Inspector. (c) The Architect shall require the Contractor to update the Progress Schedule and Report with each monthly Application for Payment and shall otherwise monitor and keep the Owner appraised of the Contractor’s progress. (d) If, in the Architect’s opinion, the Contractor’s progress falls materially behind the approved construction schedule, the Architect shall consult with the Owner and, with the Owner’s concurrence, issue the Contractor a Notice to Cure the condition.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement Between Owner and Architect, Agreement Between Owner and Architect, Agreement Between Owner and Architect

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Review of Construction Schedules. The Architect shall review and approve/disapprove the Contractor’s construction schedule, monitor the Contractor’s progress, and consult with the Owner regarding appropriate action to be taken when it is apparent that the Contractor’s progress is jeopardizing Substantial Completion of the Work within the Contract Time. (a) The Architect’s review and approval of the Contractor’s construction schedule shall be only for compliance with the specified format, Contract Time, and suitability for monitoring progress, and such review and approval shall not be construed as a representation that the Architect has analyzed the schedule to form opinions of sequences or durations of time represented in the schedule. (b) The Architect may specify any scheduling method and format that the Architect considers to be appropriate for the Project and which is acceptable to the Owner Owner, but the Architect shall also require the Contractor to use in lieu of DCM prepare and update ABC Form C-11, Progress Schedule and Report, in accordance with the General Conditions of the Contract. The Architect shall promptly deliver a copy of the Contractor’s approved Progress Schedule and Report Report, and any revisions to it, to the DCM Project Inspector at or before the Pre-Construction Conference, and send any revised Progress Schedules to the DCM BC Project Inspector. (c) The Architect shall require the Contractor to update the Progress Schedule and Report with each monthly Application for Payment and shall otherwise monitor and keep the Owner appraised of the Contractor’s progress. (d) If, in the Architect’s opinion, the Contractor’s progress falls materially behind the approved construction schedule, the Architect shall consult with the Owner and, with the Owner’s concurrence, issue the Contractor a Notice to Cure the condition.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement Between Owner and Architect, Architect Agreement, Owner Architect Agreement

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Review of Construction Schedules. The Architect shall review and approve/disapprove the Contractor’s construction schedule, monitor the Contractor’s progress, and consult with the Owner regarding appropriate action to be taken when it is apparent that the Contractor’s progress is jeopardizing Substantial Completion of the Work within the Contract Time. (a) . The Architect’s review and approval of the Contractor’s construction schedule shall be only for compliance with the specified format, Contract Time, and suitability for monitoring progress, and such review and approval shall not be construed as a representation that the Architect has analyzed the schedule to form opinions of sequences or durations of time represented in the schedule. (b) . The Architect may specify any scheduling method and format that the Architect considers to be appropriate for the Project and which is acceptable to the Owner to use in lieu of DCM ACCS FACILITIES DIVISION ACCS Form C-116-H, Progress Schedule and Report, in accordance with the General Conditions of the Contract. The Architect shall promptly deliver a copy of the Contractor’s approved Progress Schedule and Report to the DCM Project Inspector ACCS FACILITIES DIVISION at or before the Pre-Construction Conference, and send any revised Progress Schedules to the DCM ACCS FACILITIES DIVISION Project Inspector. (c) . The Architect shall require the Contractor to update the Progress Schedule and Report with each monthly Application for Payment and shall otherwise monitor and keep the Owner appraised of the Contractor’s progress. (d) . If, in the Architect’s opinion, the Contractor’s progress falls materially behind the approved construction schedule, the Architect shall consult with the Owner and, with the Owner’s concurrence, issue the Contractor a Notice to Cure the condition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Between Owner and Architect

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