TIME; NOTICE TO PROCEED; BASELINE SCHEDULE AND PROGRESS Sample Clauses

TIME; NOTICE TO PROCEED; BASELINE SCHEDULE AND PROGRESS. 7.1 Time of Essence Time is of the essence in this Agreement. DBT shall develop the Project in accordance with the time periods set forth in this Agreement. Except where this Agreement expressly provides for an extension of time, the time limitations set forth in the Contract Documents for KYTC’s and DBT's performance of its covenants, conditions, and obligations are of the essence. DBT waives any right at law or in equity to tender or complete performance beyond the applicable time period, or to require KYTC to accept such performance; provided, however, that if DBT does not complete performance within the applicable time period, DBT shall remain responsible for completing the Project subject to KYTC’s right to exercise any remedies available to it, including termination of this Agreement.
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  • Notice to Proceed (NTP Following the JOA and purchase order issuance, the County will issue a Notice to Proceed (NTP) that will provide the construction start date, the Work duration period, and the Substantial Completion date. The Contractor agrees to begin and complete construction within the dates specified on the NTP. The County must approve all extensions of time in writing. The County may also issue an Emergency Notice to Proceed (NTP). In the event the County requires the Contractor to respond to an immediate request for work, a Job Order will be created and an Emergency NTP will be issued. The Contractor will be required to perform the Scope of Work included with the Emergency NTP as directed by the County’s Project Manager or designee. The Detailed Scope of Work, Quotation, Subcontractor Listing, Shop Drawings and required Non Pre-priced backup documentation will be submitted upon completion of the emergency work in accordance with the Ordering Procedures detailed in Section III above.

  • Statement of Work The Contractor shall provide the services and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work, as set forth below:

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