Schedule Slippage Clause Samples
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Schedule Slippage. The Design-Build Entity will notify Owner within 72 hours of any slippage in the Monthly Project Schedule as a result of its Work and must submit a detailed recovery plan for evaluation and approval by Owner. All costs associated with the recovery, which shall provide for completion of the Project within the Contract Time, will be the responsibility of the Design-Build Entity unless the Design-Build Entity is entitled to an extension of time under Section 8.4
Schedule Slippage. Design Builder will notify the Program Manager in writing with a copy to District’s Authorized Representative within 3 business days of any delay in the Project Schedule as a result of its Work and must submit a detailed recovery plan to Program Manager for evaluation and District’s approval. The detailed recovery plan must be submitted within 2 business days of the notice (so within 5 business days from date of delay). All costs associated with the recovery will be the responsibility of the Design Builder unless the Design Builder is entitled to an extension of time under Section 10.5.
Schedule Slippage. The General Contractor or Prime Consultant will notify the PMT promptly of any delay in the most current approved Project schedule as a result of its Work and must submit a detailed recovery plan for the PMT to evaluate and approve.
Schedule Slippage. If at any time Contractor fails to complete any activity by the completion date in the Approved Project Implementation Schedule, unless previously excused by the SANDAG Project Manager in writing, Contractor will be required, within seven (7) days, to submit to the Project Manager a statement as to how it plans to return to compliance. Contractor shall furnish sufficient resources to ensure the performance of the Work in accordance with the Approved Project Implementation Schedule. If Contractor falls behind in the performance of the Work as indicated in the Approved Project Implementation Schedule, Contractor shall take such steps as may be necessary to improve its progress. If Contractor fails or refuses to implement measures sufficient to bring its Work back into conformity with the current Approved Project Implementation Schedule, its right to proceed with any or all portions of the Work may be terminated under the provisions of the Agreement. However, in the event SANDAG, in its sole determination, should permit Contractor to proceed, SANDAG’s permission shall in no way operate as a waiver of its rights nor shall it deprive SANDAG of its rights under any other provisions of the Agreement. Under no circumstances is either party responsible for any delay (or resulting damages) caused solely by or arising solely from the actions of the other party, or the other party’s employees, agents, officers or subcontractors. Any review or acceptance by the Project Manager of the schedules submitted by Contractor to the Project Manager shall merely mean that, in the opinion of the Project Manager, Contractor has complied with the requirements of this section. No such review shall release or relieve Contractor from full responsibility for the accurate, complete and timely performance of the Work, including the accuracy and completeness of the schedules, or any other duty, obligation or liability imposed on it by the Agreement including the responsibility for completing the Work within the time set forth in the Agreement. The review shall also not constitute a representation by SANDAG that Contractor will be able to proceed or complete the Work in accordance with the dates contained in said schedule. In addition to all other rights and remedies available to SANDAG, if Contractor fails to meet any of the Guaranteed Completion Dates in Section 25.4.1 of this Agreement, the Contractor shall be subject to Liquidated Damages as specified in Section 2.3.7 of this Agreement...
Schedule Slippage. The Contractor and/or Architect will notify the PMT within 48 hours of any slippage in the VTS as a result of its Work and must submit a detailed recovery plan for evaluation and approval by the PMT.
