Common use of Scheduling of Work Clause in Contracts

Scheduling of Work. 1. Unless specified otherwise in the Job Order, each Job Order will include a Notice to Proceed. The first day of performance under a Job Order shall be the effective date specified therein, or in a separate Notice to Proceed, if applicable. Any preliminary Work started or materials ordered or purchased before receipt of the Job Order, or Notice to Proceed shall be at the risk and expense of the Contractor. The Contractor shall diligently prosecute the Work to completion within the time set forth in the Job Order and the schedule determined pursuant to Article 18 of the Job Order Contract. The period of performance includes allowance for mobilization, holidays, weekend days, inclement weather, and cleanup. Therefore, claims for delay based on these elements will not be allowed. When the Contractor considers the Work complete and ready for its intended use, the Contractor shall request HISD to inspect the Work to determine the status of completion. When HISD determines the Work to be substantially complete, HISD will issue a Certificate of Substantial Completion with a list of items to be completed or corrected prior to final payment for the Job Order. The Contractor shall proceed promptly to complete and correct items on the list. 2. Delivery of materials and equipment shall be made without interference to HISD operations and personnel. 3. Furniture and portable office equipment in the immediate Work area will be moved by the Contractor and replaced to its original location. If the furniture and portable office equipment cannot be replaced to its original location, HISD will designate new locations. 4. The Contractor shall take all precautions to ensure that no damage will result from its operations to private or public property. All damages shall be repaired or replaced by the Contractor at no cost to HISD. 5. The Contractor shall be responsible for providing all necessary traffic control, such as street blockages, traffic cones, flagmen, etc., as required for each Job Order at no additional cost to HISD. Proposed traffic control methods shall be submitted to HISD for final approval.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Job Order Contracting Agreement, Master Job Order Contract Agreement, Master Job Order Contracting Agreement

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Scheduling of Work. 1. Unless specified otherwise in the Job Order, each Job Order will include a Notice to Proceed. 4.1 The first day of performance under a Job Order shall be the effective date specified therein, or in a separate Notice to Proceed, if applicablethe Task Order Agreement. Any preliminary Work started or work started, materials ordered or purchased before prior to receipt of the Job Order, or City’s Notice to Proceed shall be at the Contractor’s risk and expense expense. 4.2 Contractor shall submit a preliminary Critical Path Method (CPM) schedule with the Task Order Proposal. Contractor shall provide the City with an updated CPM schedule that includes all items of work at the Contractorkick-off/preconstruction meeting. Contractor must submit an updated CPM schedule with each payment application. 4.3 The Contractor shall diligently prosecute execute the Work to completion within the time set forth in the Job Order and the schedule determined pursuant to Article 18 of the Job Order ContractTask Order. The performance period of performance includes shall include allowance for mobilization, holidays, weekend daysweekends, inclement weather, cleanup and cleanup. Therefore, claims for delay based on these elements will not be allowed. project acceptance procedures. 4.4 When the Contractor considers the Work complete to be complete, and ready for its intended use, the Contractor shall request HISD to notify the Director of Engineering Services or designee. The City shall inspect the Work to determine the status of for completion. When HISD determines the Work to be substantially complete, HISD will issue a Certificate of Substantial Completion with a list of items to be completed or corrected prior to final payment for the Job Order. The Contractor shall promptly proceed promptly to complete and or correct items on the listlisted items. 2. Delivery 4.5 Contractor shall ensure that the purchase, delivery, and storage of materials and equipment shall be made without interference to HISD the City operations and personnel. 3. Furniture and 4.6 Contractor shall be responsible for removing furniture and/or portable office equipment in from the immediate Work work area will be moved by the Contractor and replaced as well as replacing to its original locationlocation upon work completion. If the furniture and portable office equipment said items cannot be replaced to within its original location, HISD will the City shall designate new locationsalternate location(s) for placement. 4. The 4.7 Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to ensure that no damage will shall result from its operations to private or public property. All damages shall must be repaired or replaced by the Contractor at no additional cost to HISDthe City. 5. The 4.8 Contractor shall be responsible for providing all necessary traffic control, such as to include but not limited to, street blockages, traffic cones, flagmen, etc., . as required for each Job Order at no additional cost to HISDTask Order. Proposed traffic control methods shall must be submitted to HISD the City for final approvalapproval prior to commencement of work. 4.9 Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining payments and all required permits applicable to performance under any single Task Order placed against this contract. For contractor to be reimbursed, a line item will be included in the pay estimate form for all required City permits.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Facilities Multiple Award Contract (Fmac) Master Agreement, Facilities Multiple Award Contract (Fmac) Master Agreement

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Scheduling of Work. 1. Unless specified otherwise in the 3.1 For each Job Order, each Job Order Owner will include issue a Notice to Proceed. The first day of performance under a Job Order shall be the effective date specified therein, or in a separate the Notice to Proceed, if applicable. Any preliminary Work work started or materials material ordered or purchased before receipt of the Job Order, or Notice to Proceed shall be at the risk and expense of the Contractor. The Contractor shall diligently prosecute the Work to completion within the time set forth in the Job Order and the schedule determined pursuant to Article 18 of the Job Order ContractOrder. The period of performance includes allowance for mobilization, holidays, weekend days, normal inclement weather, and cleanup. Therefore, therefore, claims for delay based on these elements will not be allowed. When the Contractor considers the Work complete and ready for its intended use, the Contractor shall request HISD Owner to inspect the Work to determine the status of completion. When HISD Owner determines the Work to be substantially completeComplete, HISD Owner will issue a Certificate of Substantial Completion with a list of items to be completed or corrected prior to final payment for the Job Order. The Contractor shall proceed promptly to complete and correct items on the list. 2. Delivery 3.2 Job placement of materials and equipment shall be made without with a minimum of interference to HISD Owner operations and personnel. 3. 3.3 Furniture and portable office equipment in the immediate Work work area will be moved by the Contractor and replaced to its original location. If the furniture and portable office equipment cannot be replaced to its original location, HISD Owner will designate new locations. If furniture and portable office equipment (or other items) must be moved and/or stored outside the immediate area, Owner will compensate Contractor for any such transportation and storage costs incurred. 4. The 3.4 Contractor shall take all precautions to ensure that no damage will result from its operations to private or public property. All damages shall be repaired or replaced by the Contractor at no cost to HISDOwner. 5. The 3.5 Contractor shall be responsible for providing all necessary traffic control, such as street blockages, traffic cones, flagmen, etc., as required for each Job Order at no additional cost to HISDOrder. Proposed traffic control methods shall be submitted to HISD Owner for final approval.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Job Order Contracting Master Agreement

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