Examples of Target Substantial Completion Dates in a sentence
Contractor shall be entitled to an extension to the applicable Target Substantial Completion Dates and/or Guaranteed Substantial Completion Dates for delay or prevention that meets the requirements of this Section 6.8A, if and to the extent such delay or prevention causes a delay in the critical path of the Work.
Owner’s review and comments regarding the Recovery Schedule shall not relieve Contractor of any obligations for performance of the Work, change the Target Substantial Completion Dates or Guaranteed Substantial Completion Dates or be construed to establish the reasonableness of the Recovery Schedule.
Listed in Attachment E are Target Substantial Completion Dates for each Subproject.
Even if the Work is otherwise in compliance with the CPM Schedule, Owner may, at any time, direct Contractor in writing to advance one or all of the Target Substantial Completion Dates and Guaranteed Substantial Completion Dates; provided, however, such directive shall be reasonable and Contractor shall have agreed in writing that such acceleration is commercially and technically feasible.
The Target Substantial Completion Dates shall only be adjusted by Change Order as provided under this Agreement.
Consideration The Consideration is HK$43,000,000 which shall be payable in cash on the Completion Date.
Contractor shall be entitled to an adjustment to the Contract Price for reasonable, additional costs incurred by Contractor for delay or in mitigation or avoidance of a delay which would otherwise meet such requirements of this Section 6.9. For the avoidance of doubt, this Section 6.9 shall govern the determination of any right of Contractor to an adjustment to the Target Substantial Completion Date(s) and Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date(s) for delay unless such delay is caused by Force Majeure.
Listed in Attachment 5 are the Target Substantial Completion Dates.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, any adjustment to the Target Substantial Completion Date(s) shall extend the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Dates in the same amounts so that the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date for a Subproject is always fifty nine (59) Days after the Target Substantial Completion Date for such Subproject, regardless of whether the delay impacts only the critical path of the Work to achieve the Target Substantial Completion Date and not the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date.
Even if the Work is otherwise in compliance with the CPM Schedule, Owner may, at any time, direct Contractor in writing to advance one or both of the Target Substantial Completion Dates and the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Dates for one or both of Project 1 and Project 2; provided, however, such directive shall be reasonable and Contractor shall have agreed in writing that such acceleration is commercially and technically feasible.