Common use of Schedule Format Clause in Contracts

Schedule Format. The Construction Schedule shall be planned and recorded with a Critical Path Method (“CPM”) schedule in the form of an activity-on-node diagram. All activity-on-node diagrams shall include the Activity Identification, Activity Description, and the type of relationship between activities, including any lead or lag time. No activity shall have duration greater than fifteen (15) business days The Construction Schedule shall depict all activities necessary for, or incidental to, performance of the Work, showing the logic (sequence, dependency), duration, and “float” of each activity, with the critical path highlighted and shall include (a) the required Commencement Date, the required dates of Substantial Completion and Final Completion; (b) any guideline and milestone dates required by Owner; (c) any applicable subcontractor and supplier subschedules; (d) coordination with the submittal schedule which allows sufficient time for review of documents and submittals; (e) allowances for procurement, fabrication, and delivery of materials, especially “long lead” items, if applicable; (f) the complete sequence of construction by activity, with dates for beginning and completion of each element of construction; (g) the time required for testing, inspections, and commissioning, if applicable; and, (h) time for schedule constraints, such as holidays and events on Owner’s property and adverse weather conditions which are normal and may be reasonably anticipated; and (i) required decision dates. If requested by Owner or Professional, Construction Manager shall furnish any information needed to justify the reasonableness of activity duration. Such information shall include estimated activity manpower, anticipated quantities, and production rates. The construction time for the Work, or any milestone, shall not exceed the specified Contract Time. Logic or activity durations shall be revised in the event that any milestone or Contract completion date is exceeded in the schedule.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Construction Management Services, Agreement for Construction Management Services

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Schedule Format. The Construction Schedule shall be planned and recorded with a Critical Path Method (“CPM”) schedule in the form of an activity-on-node diagram. All activity-on-node diagrams shall include the Activity Identification, Activity Description, and the type of relationship between activities, including any lead or lag time. No activity shall have duration greater than fifteen (15) business days The Construction Schedule shall depict all activities necessary for, or incidental to, performance of the Work, showing the logic (sequence, dependency), duration, and “float” of each activity, with the critical path highlighted and shall include (a) the required Commencement Date, the required dates of Architect’s Substantial Completion and Final Completion; (b) any guideline and milestone dates required by Owner; (c) any applicable subcontractor and supplier subschedules; (d) coordination with the submittal schedule which allows sufficient time for review of documents and submittals; (e) allowances for procurement, fabrication, and delivery of materials, especially “long lead” items, if applicable; (f) the complete sequence of construction by activity, with dates for beginning and completion of each element of construction; (g) the time required for testing, inspections, and commissioning, if applicable; and, (h) time for schedule constraints, such as holidays and events on Owner’s property and adverse weather conditions which are normal and may be reasonably anticipated; and (i) required decision dates. If requested by Owner or Professional, Construction Manager shall furnish any information needed to justify the reasonableness of activity duration. Such information shall include estimated activity manpower, anticipated quantities, and production rates. The construction time for the Work, or any milestone, shall not exceed the specified Contract Time. Logic or activity durations shall be revised in the event that any milestone or Contract completion date is exceeded in the schedule.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Construction Management Services, Agreement for Construction Management Services

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Schedule Format. The Construction Schedule construction schedule created by Contractor shall be planned and recorded with a Critical Path Method Method” (“CPM”) schedule in the form of an activity-on-node diagram. All activity-on-node diagrams shall include the Activity Identification, Activity Description, and the type of relationship between activities, including any lead or lag time. No activity shall have duration greater than fifteen (15) business days The Construction Schedule construction schedule shall depict all activities necessary for, or incidental to, performance of the Work, showing the logic (sequence, dependency), duration, and “float” of each activity, with the critical path highlighted and shall include (a) the required Commencement DateDate (hereinafter defined), the required dates of Substantial Completion (hereinafter defined) and Final CompletionCompletion (hereinafter defined); (b) any guideline and milestone dates required by Owner; (c) any applicable subcontractor and supplier subschedulessub- schedules; (d) coordination with the submittal schedule which allows sufficient time for review of documents and submittals; (e) allowances for procurement, fabrication, and delivery of materials, especially “long lead” items, if applicable; (f) the complete sequence of construction by activity, with dates for beginning and completion of each element of construction; (g) the time required for testing, inspections, and commissioning, if applicable; and, (h) time for schedule constraints, such as holidays and events on Owner’s property and adverse weather conditions which are normal and may be reasonably anticipated; and (i) required decision dates. If requested by Owner or Professional, Construction Manager Contractor shall furnish any information needed to justify the reasonableness of activity duration. Such information shall include estimated activity manpower, anticipated quantities, and production rates. The construction time for the Work, or any milestone, shall not exceed the specified Contract Time. Logic or activity durations shall be revised in the event that any milestone or Contract completion date is exceeded in the schedule.. Contractor has provided Owner with an initial construction schedule for the Work which construction schedule is attached hereto as EXHIBIT B.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Agreement

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