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Schedule Update Requirements. Following development and approval of the Construction Schedule, Construction Manager shall, at the end of each calendar month occurring thereafter during the period of time required to finally complete the Project, or at such earlier intervals as circumstances may require, update and/or revise the Construction Schedule which shall be submitted to Owner in duplicate. No additional compensation will be due Construction Manager for making such updates. Construction Manager shall update the schedules monthly to show actual, current progress. The schedule updates shall include: a) Dates of activities’ actual starts and completions. b) Percent of Work remaining for activities started but not completed as of the update date. c) Narrative report including a listing of monthly progress, the activities that define the critical path and any changes to the path of critical activities from the previous update, sources of delay, any potential problems, requested logic changes, and Work planned for the next month. d) A bar chart comparison of the updated schedule to the initial schedule. This diagram shall show actual and planned performance dates for all completed activities. e) All update information shall be an accurate representation of the actual Work progress.
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Schedule Update Requirements. Following development and approval of the construction schedule, Contractor shall, at the end of each calendar weekly occurring thereafter during the period of time required to finally complete the Project, or at such earlier intervals as circumstances may require, update and/or revise the construction schedule which shall be submitted to Owner in duplicate. No additional compensation will be due Contractor for making such updates. Contractor shall update the schedules monthly to show actual, current progress. The schedule updates shall include: 4.2.5.2.1 Dates of activities’ actual starts and completions; 4.2.5.2.2 Percent of Work remaining for activities started but not completed as of the update date; 4.2.5.2.3 Narrative report including a listing of monthly progress, the activities that define the critical path and any changes to the path of critical activities from the previous update, sources of delay, any potential problems, requested logic changes, and Work planned for the next month; 4.2.5.2.4 A bar chart comparison of the updated schedule to the initial schedule. This diagram shall show actual and planned performance dates for all completed activities; and 4.2.5.2.5 All update information shall be an accurate representation of the actual Work progress.
Schedule Update Requirements. The Construction Manager shall update the schedules monthly to show actual, current progress. The submission date of the updates shall be determined by the OWNER, as outlined in Section 3.2 above. The schedule updates shall be submitted within seven
Schedule Update Requirements. Construction Contractor shall update the schedules monthly to show actual, current progress. The schedule updates shall be submitted within seven (7) calendar days of the data dates. The updates shall include: 3.4.9.1 Dates of activities’ actual starts and completions. 3.4.9.2 Percent of Work remaining for activities started but not completed as of the update date. 3.4.9.3 Narrative report including a listing of monthly progress, the activities that define the critical path and any changes to the path of critical activities from the previous update, sources of delay, any potential problems, requested logic changes, and Work planned for the next month. 3.4.9.4 Predecessor/Successor Sort 3.4.9.5 Total Float/Early Start Sort 3.4.9.6 Responsibility/Early Start Sort 3.4.9.7 Phase/Area/Early Start Sort 3.4.9.8 Diskette in the required Primavera (P6) format 3.4.9.9 Fragnet of logic diagram for all requested logic changes.
Schedule Update Requirements. Construction Contractor shall update the schedules monthly to show actual, current progress. The schedule updates shall be submitted within seven (7) calendar days of the data dates. The updates shall include: 3.4.9.1 Dates of activities’ actual starts and completions. 3.4.9.2 Percent of Work remaining for activities started but not completed as of the update date. 3.4.9.3 Narrative report including a listing of monthly progress, the activities that define the critical path and any changes to the path of critical activities from the previous update, sources of delay, any potential problems, requested logic changes, and Work planned for the next month. 3.4.9.4 Predecessor/Successor Sort 3.4.9.5 Total Float/Early Start Sort 3.4.9.6 Responsibility/Early Start Sort 3.4.9.7 Area/Early Start Sort 3.4.9.8 Diskette in the required Primavera format 3.4.9.9 Fragnet of logic diagram for all requested logic changes. 3.4.9.10 Updated logic diagram as required by Owner. At a minimum, Owner shall require a final logic diagram at the end of the Work showing the planned and actual starts and completions. 3.4.9.11 A bar chart comparison of the updated schedule to the initial schedule. This diagram shall show actual and planned performance dates for all completed activities. 3.4.9.12 All update information shall be an accurate representation of the actual Work progress.
Schedule Update Requirements. The Construction Manager shall update the schedules monthly to show actual, current progress. The submission date of the updates shall be determined by the OWNER, as outlined in Section 3.2 above. The schedule updates shall be submitted within seven (7) calendar days of the data dates. The Owner may require submission of the updated schedule on diskette prior to submission of the full update package. Should the Construction Manager fail to provide an update, the Owner may withhold payment of the current monthly progress estimate until the monthly scheduled update is submitted. The updates shall include: 3.4.9.1 Dates of activities' actual starts and completions. 3.4.9.2 Percent of work remaining for activities started but not completed as of the update date. 3.4.9.3 Narrative report including a listing of monthly progress, the activities that define the critical path and any changes to the path of critical activities from the previous update, sources of delay, any potential problems, requested logic changes, and work planned for the next month. 3.4.9.4 Predecessor/Successor Sort 3.4.9.5 Total Float/Early Start Sort 3.4.9.6 Responsibility/Early Start Sort 3.4.9.7 Area/Early Start Sort 3.4.9.8 Diskette in Primavera (P3) format 3.4.9.9 Fragnet of logic diagram for all requested logic changes.
Schedule Update Requirements. The Construction Contractor shall update the schedules monthly to show actual, current progress. The schedule updates shall be submitted within seven (7) calendar days of the data dates. The updates shall include: 3.4.9.1. Dates of activities’ actual starts and completions. 3.4.9.2. Percent of Work remaining for activities started but not completed as of the update date. 3.4.9.3. Narrative report including a listing of monthly progress, the activities that define the critical path and any changes to the path of critical activities from the previous update, sources of delay, any potential problems, requested logic changes, and Work planned for the next month. 3.4.9.4. Predecessor/Successor Sort 3.4.9.5. Total Float/Early Start Sort
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Schedule Update Requirements. The Construction Contractor shall update the schedules monthly to show actual, current progress. The schedule updates shall be submitted within seven

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