Common use of Target Schedule Changes Directed by the Commission Clause in Contracts

Target Schedule Changes Directed by the Commission. a. The Commission Representative may direct the Design-Builder to revise the Target Schedule. Reasons for such direction may include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) changes in the Work; (2) re-phasing of the Project or any phase; (3) a change in the duration of the Project or phase; or (4) acceleration of the Project or phase. b. The Commission Representative will direct the Design-Builder to provide a revised Target Schedule in writing. c. The Design-Builder will provide the revised Target Schedule within ten (10) Days of receipt of the Commission’s written direction, which revisions to the Target Schedule may be submitted as fragnet portions of the Schedule which, upon approval and incorporation into the Target Schedule will satisfy the Commission’s direction to revise the Schedule. Design-Builder shall also submit a written description of the schedule changes necessitated by the Commission’s request and a detailed explanation of any cost impacts to effectuate the requested Schedule changes. d. The Commission has the authority, in its sole discretion, to approve or reject the Design-Builder’s proposed revised Target Schedule and will do so in writing within seven (7) days after receipt of the Design-Builder’s submission. If the Commission Representative approves the revised Target Schedule, the Commission will initiate a Change Order, pursuant to which such revised Target Schedule will be designated the new Target Schedule and adjustment to the Contract Price (if any) to adjust the Project Schedule to achieve the Commission required schedule modifications.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

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