Examples of Scheduled Date of Substantial Completion in a sentence
County Performed Work Lead for Superior Court will be Cheryl Stone, Court Administrator and team will include Joe Johnson, a judicial representative, and a judicial assistant.
In the event that Substantial Completion occurs on or prior to the Scheduled Date of Substantial Completion, the Design-Build Firm shall have no obligation to pay Delay Liquidated Damages under this Section VII.F.
Design-Build Firm s’ submission of a recovery schedule that extends beyond the Scheduled Date of Substantial Completion and Scheduled Date of Final Completion due to delay attributable to Design- Build Firm s’ failure to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement shall constitute Design- Build Firm s’ agreement that Design-Build Firm shall be liable for Delay Liquidated Damages in accordance with Section VII.G, below.
The Design-Build Firm shall achieve Substantial Completion by the applicable Scheduled Date of Substantial Completion to be established for NEOC and NESC, as shown in the Project Schedule (Exhibit 6).
In the event that Substantial Completion occurs subsequent to the Scheduled Date of Substantial Completion, the Design-Build Firm shall pay Owner Delay Liquidated Damages in accordance with this subsection for each Day that the Substantial Completion is delayed beyond the Scheduled Date of Substantial Completion and continuing until the earlier of (i) the actual achievement of the Substantial Completion, or (ii) termination of this Agreement for default.
In such event, Delay Liquidated Damages shall accrue from the Scheduled Date of Substantial Completion, as the same may be extended.
County and Developer agree that there shall be no Delay Liquidated Damages if the date of Substantial Completion of the Project Work for the Enabling Projects or the CVB Office occurs after the Scheduled Date of Substantial Completion as shown in the Master Project Schedule or any Project Construction Schedule for such Projects or portions thereof.
For Quarter 1 (April – June), 28 Service Plan actions were due to be completed by the end of June 2011.
If Subcontractor fails to achieve Substantial Completion by the Scheduled Date of Substantial Completion, the Subcontractor will pay the Contractor as liquidated damages, and not as a penalty, the amount of $0.00 Dollars ($0.00) per day, until Substantial Completion of the Work is achieved.
Some 36.6% of these 1.27 million employees were aged 30-39, and 31.4% were aged 20-29.