UNSATISFACTORY PROGRESS OF WORK Sample Clauses

UNSATISFACTORY PROGRESS OF WORK. The Project Manager will issue a notice of unsatisfactory performance to the Contractor. The notice shall be sent by certified mail and identify the unsatisfactory performance The progress of the Work is deemed unsatisfactory when: 1. The dollars earned by the Contractor on the Project are 15% less than the estimated dollars earned, as shown on the current Accepted baseline progress schedule; 2. When the start of an activity on the Critical Path, as shown on the current Accepted progress schedule, has exceeded its late start date by seven (7) Days; 3. When an activity on the Critical Path, as shown on the current Accepted progress schedule, has exceeded its original duration by ten (10) or more Days; or, 4. When the Project Manager determines that the progress of Work is unsatisfactory. When the progress of the Work is deemed unsatisfactory the Project Manager and the Contractor shall meet to address the schedule within five (5) Days. The Contractor shall provide a revised schedule with a narrative addressing Project progress compliance or anticipated liquidated damages. The T/LPA’s approval of a late completion schedule will not operate as a waiver of the T/LPA’s right to assess liquidated damages. Failure by the contractor to address the unsatisfactory progress within five (5) Days after the meeting, will result in the Project Manager issuing a Notice of Apparent Default to the Contractor per Section 108.9, “Default of Contract.”