Common use of Schedule Milestones Clause in Contracts

Schedule Milestones. The Contractor shall, in conjunction with Princeton University, create and track a group of milestone activities that shall be tied to the Project Schedule (the “Schedule Milestones”). Contractor shall prepare its schedule to include the following: Contractual Start (defined by contract execution), Substantial Completion, Certificate of Occupancy, Princeton University’s “Move-In” process, Early Completion date (if one is proposed). Schedule Milestones shall also specify start date, end date, and duration for Submittals (as defined in Clause F1) and main building system elements of the Work, grouped by building area and should include, as a minimum: Submittals, Site Mobilization, Demolition, Foundation/Excavation, Substructure, Superstructure (frame/bearing walls), Building Enclosure to water-tight condition, MEP Systems (including temporary systems, permanent power, and rough inspections), Conveying Devices, Interior Construction, Finishes, Final Inspections, Punch List, Move-In, Occupancy, and Contract Close Out.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Boa Services, Boa Services, Part I Agreement

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Schedule Milestones. The Contractor shall, in conjunction with Princeton University, create and track a group of milestone activities that shall be tied to the Project Schedule (the “Schedule Milestones”). Contractor shall prepare its schedule to include the following: Contractual Start (defined by contract execution), Substantial Completion, Certificate of Occupancy, Princeton University’s “Move-InMove‐In” process, Early Completion date (if one is proposed). Schedule Milestones shall also specify start date, end date, and duration for Submittals (as defined in Clause F1) and main building system elements of the Work, grouped by building area and should include, as a minimum: Submittals, Site Mobilization, Demolition, Foundation/Excavation, Substructure, Superstructure (frame/bearing walls), Building Enclosure to water-tight water‐tight condition, MEP Systems (including temporary systems, permanent power, and rough inspections), Conveying Devices, Interior Construction, Finishes, Final Inspections, Punch List, Move-InMove‐In, Occupancy, and Contract Close Out.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Boa Services, Part I Agreement

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