The Work Progress Schedule. is for the Contractor’s use in managing the Work, and submittal of the Schedule and successive updates or revisions, is for the information of the Owner and to demonstrate that the Contractor has complied with requirements for planning the Work. The Owner’s acceptance of a schedule, schedule update or revision, constitutes the Owner’s agreement to coordinate its own activities with the Contractor’s activities as shown on the schedule. 9.3.3.1 Acceptance of the Work Progress Schedule, or an update and/or revision thereto does not indicate any approval of the Contractor’s proposed sequences and duration. 9.3.3.2 Acceptance of a Work Progress Schedule update or revision indicating early or late completion does not constitute the Owner’s consent, alter the terms of the Contract, or waive either the Contractor’s responsibility for timely completion or the Owner’s right to damages for the Contractor’s failure to do so. 9.3.3.3 The Contractor’s scheduled dates for completion of any activity or the entire Work do not constitute a change in terms of the Contract. Change Orders are the only method of modifying the completion date(s) and Contract Time.
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Samples: Construction Manager at Risk Agreement, Construction Management Agreement, Design Build Contract
The Work Progress Schedule. is for the Contractor’s use in managing the Work, Work and submittal of the Schedule Schedule, and successive updates or revisions, is for the information of the Owner and to demonstrate that the Contractor has complied with requirements for planning the Work. The Owner’s acceptance of a schedule, schedule update or revision, revision constitutes the Owner’s agreement to coordinate its own activities with the Contractor’s activities as shown on the schedule.
9.3.3.1 Acceptance of the Work Progress Schedule, or an update and/or revision thereto does not indicate any approval of the Contractor’s proposed sequences and duration.
9.3.3.2 Acceptance of a Work Progress Schedule update or revision indicating early or late completion does not constitute the Owner’s consent, alter the terms of the Contract, or waive either the Contractor’s responsibility for timely completion or the Owner’s right to damages for the Contractor’s failure to do so.
9.3.3.3 The Contractor’s scheduled dates for completion of any activity or the entire Work do not constitute a change in terms of the Contractcontract. Change Orders are the only method of modifying the completion date(sDate(s) and Contract Timetime.
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