Common use of Schedule Monitoring Clause in Contracts

Schedule Monitoring. The Designer and the Owner shall monitor progress of the Work and the CM shall cooperate with such monitoring and provide any and all information with respect to the progress of the Work and scheduling as the Owner or the Designer may reasonably require. The CM shall identify potential variances between scheduled and desired completion dates, review the schedule for Work not started or incomplete, review the status of submittals and delivery of long-lead-time deliveries, review the Owner’s occupancy priorities, and take the action necessary to meet the required completion date. The CM shall furnish to the Owner various schedules and updates setting forth planned and completed progress of the Project broken down by the various divisions or parts of the Work and by calendar days. The CM shall ensure that all schedules are prepared and updated in strict conformance with the Owner’s requirements for formatting of reports for the Owner. The CM shall keep the Owner, the Designer and all Contractors fully informed as to all changes and updates to the schedule. The CM shall ensure that all schedules incorporate necessary lead times for actions required by the Owner and regulatory agencies, by the Consultants, by the CM, by utility companies providing services or relocating service lines and facilities, by all Contractors, and for significant General Conditions events, including but not limited to submittals, permit and approvals applications and review of interim and final plans, specifications and bid packages.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Architect Contract, Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement

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Schedule Monitoring. The Designer and the Owner shall monitor progress of the Work and the CM shall cooperate with such monitoring and provide any and all information with respect to the progress of the Work and scheduling as the Owner or the Designer may reasonably require. The CM shall identify potential variances between scheduled and desired completion dates, review the schedule for Work not started or incomplete, review the status of submittals and delivery of long-lead-time deliveries, review the Owner’s occupancy priorities, and take the action necessary to meet the required completion date. The CM shall furnish to the Owner various schedules and updates setting forth planned and completed progress of the each School Project broken down by the various divisions or parts of the Work and by calendar days. The CM shall ensure that all schedules are prepared and updated in strict conformance with the Owner’s requirements for formatting of reports for the Owner. The CM shall keep the Owner, the Designer and all Contractors fully informed as to all changes and updates to the schedule. The CM shall ensure that all schedules incorporate necessary lead times for actions required by the Owner and regulatory agencies, by the Consultants, by the CM, by utility companies providing services or relocating service lines and facilities, by all Contractors, and for significant General Conditions events, including but not limited to submittals, permit and approvals applications and review of interim and final plans, specifications and bid packages.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Architect Contract

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