Trade Contractor’s Construction Schedule Sample Clauses

Trade Contractor’s Construction Schedule. The Trade Contractor shall prepare in consultation with the Authority, Team, Construction Manager and Architect, and submit for the Authority’s and Construction Manager’s review and approval, a Construction Schedule. The Construction Schedule shall not exceed time limits current under the Trade Contract Documents, shall be updated and revised at appropriate intervals as required by the conditions of the Trade Contractor Work and Project, shall be related to the entire Project to the extent required by the Trade Contract Documents, shall provide for expeditious and practicable execution of the Trade Contractor Work, and the Critical Path and Construction Milestone Dates shall not be modified or extended without the prior written approval of the Authority or as provided in the Trade Contract Documents in each instance. The Trade Contractor acknowledges and agrees it must coordinate its Trade Contractor Work and that in no event shall the Authority be responsible for any costs incurred by Trade Contractor due to its responsibility to coordinate its Trade Contractor Work and not interfere with other Trade Contractors and vendors. In the event the Authority determines that the performance of the Trade Contractor Work has not progressed or reached the level of completion required by Exhibit 4 of this Trade Contract Agreement or the Construction Schedule, the Authority shall have the right, but not the obligation, to order the Trade Contractor to take corrective measures necessary to expedite the progress of construction, including (a) working additional shifts or overtime, (b) supplying additional manpower, equipment, and facilities, and (c) other similar measures (hereinafter referred to collectively as “Extraordinary Measures”). Such Extraordinary Measures shall continue until the progress of the Trade Contractor Work complies in the Authority’s reasonable judgment with the stage of completion required by the approved Construction Schedule. The Authority’s right to require Extraordinary Measures is solely for the purpose of ensuring the Trade Contractor’s compliance with the Construction Schedule or as required by this Paragraph
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Trade Contractor’s Construction Schedule. Section 1. Preconstruction Conference. A preconstruction conference shall be scheduled at the time the Notice of Award is issued. The Trade Contractor, at the preconstruction conference, shall prepare and submit for the Owner's and the Engineer's review and approval a Trade Contractor's construction schedule for the Work, in such and form and detail as the Owner may require. The schedule shall not exceed time limits under the Contract Documents, shall be revised as required herein and at appropriate intervals as required by the conditions of the Work and Project, shall be related to the entire project to the extent required by the Contract Documents, and shall provide for the expeditious and practicable execution of the Work. The schedule shall indicate the proposed starting and completion dates for the various subdivisions of the Work as well as the totality of the Work. The schedule shall be updated every fourteen (14) days for submitted to Engineer with Trade Contractor's applications for payment. Each schedule shall contain a comparison of actual progress with the estimated progress for such time stated in the original schedule. If any schedule submitted sets forth a date for Substantial Completion for the Work or any phase of the Work beyond the date(s) of Substantial Completion established in the Contract (as the same may be extended as provided in the Contract Documents), the Trade Contractor shall submit to Engineer and Owner for their review and approval, a narrative description of the means and methods which Trade Contractor intends to employ to expedite the progress of the Work to ensure timely completion of the various phases of the Work as well as the totality of the Work. To ensure such timely completion, Trade Contractor shall take all necessary action including, without limitation, increasing the number of personnel and labor on the Project and implementing overtime and double shifts. In that event, Trade Contractor shall not be entitled to an adjustment in the Contract Sum or the Schedule.
Trade Contractor’s Construction Schedule. The Trade Contractor shall prepare in consultation with the Authority, Team, Construction Manager and Architect, and submit for the Authority’s and Construction Manager’s review and approval, a Construction Schedule. The Construction Schedule shall not exceed time limits current under the Trade Contract Documents, shall be updated and revised at appropriate intervals as required by the conditions of the Trade Contractor Work and Project, shall be related to the entire Project to the extent required by the Trade Contract Documents, shall provide for expeditious and practicable execution of the Trade Contractor Work, and the Critical Path and Construction Milestone Dates shall not be modified or extended without the prior written approval of the Authority or as provided in the Trade Contract Documents in each instance. The Trade Contractor acknowledges and agrees it must coordinate its Trade Contractor Work and not interfere with the overall Master Project Schedule of the Construction Manager and that in no event shall the Authority be responsible for any costs incurred by Trade Contractor due to its responsibility to coordinate its Trade Contractor Work and not interfere with the Master Project Schedule of the Construction Manager. In the event the Authority determines that the performance of the Trade Contractor Work has not progressed or reached the level of completion required by Exhibit 4 of this Trade Contract Agreement or the Construction Schedule, the Authority shall have the right, but not the obligation, to order the Trade Contractor to take corrective measures necessary to expedite the progress of construction, including (a) working additional shifts or overtime, (b) supplying additional manpower, equipment, and facilities, and (c) other similar measures (hereinafter referred to collectively as “Extraordinary Measures”). Such Extraordinary Measures shall continue until the progress of the Trade Contractor Work complies in the Authority’s reasonable judgment with the stage of completion required by the approved Construction Schedule. The Authority’s right to require Extraordinary Measures is solely for the purpose of ensuring the Trade Contractor’s compliance with the Construction Schedule or as required by this Paragraph 2.11. To the extent that the need for Extraordinary Measures is the responsibility or fault of the Trade Contractor, the Trade Contractor shall not be entitled to an adjustment in the Trade Contract Amount or Contract Time in conn...

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