Unforeseen Conditions means any and all covered or otherwise latent or hidden and materially adverse conditions of every kind whatsoever existing on or in the Project Site or on or in any building or structure on the Project Site which were not known to Contractor and were not disclosed in any Scope Documents, or other documents previously furnished to Contractor by HTFC or any other Person. For the avoidance of doubt, and supplementing other provisions of the Contract Documents which make similar reference, Contactor has agreed to assume, and does assume, the risk of all Unforeseen Conditions within the Work Order Price except for Extraordinary Conditions.
Unforeseen Conditions means unanticipated or unexpected circumstances or situations that affect the final price and/or completion time of a contract or project.
Unforeseen Conditions means unanticipated or unexpected circumstances or situations
Examples of Unforeseen Conditions in a sentence
To the extent ESCO incurs additional costs or delays as a result of Unforeseen Conditions, the parties shall execute a Change Order reflecting an equitable adjustment to the Scope of Work, the Design Fee, the Construction Phase Amendment, the Project Price, or the Project Time, as appropriate.
In the event ESCO encounters Unforeseen Conditions that impact the Project, ESCO shall inform Owner of such conditions promptly and before such conditions are further disturbed.
More Definitions of Unforeseen Conditions
Unforeseen Conditions means those conditions encountered at the site which are (1) subsurface or otherwise concealed physical conditions which differ materially from those indicated in the contract documents or (2) unknown physical conditions of an unusual nature, which differ materially from those ordinarily found to exist and generally recognized as inherent in construction activities of the character provided for in the contract documents.
Unforeseen Conditions means conditions encountered at the Site which are: (1) subsurface or otherwise concealed physical conditions which differ materially from those indicated in the Contract Documents and the reports described in Article 3 and were otherwise unknown or not detected by the Contractor prior to performance of the Work; or (2) unknown physical conditions of an unusual nature, which differ materially from those ordinarily found to exist and generally recognized as inherent in the Northeast Ohio area.
Unforeseen Conditions means those conditions which differ materially from what was represented in the Contract Documents or from conditions that would normally be expected to exist and be inherent to the construction activities defined in the Contract Documents.
Unforeseen Conditions is defined in Section 25.4.
Unforeseen Conditions means any and all covered or otherwise latent or hidden and materially adverse conditions existing at, in, on or under the Real Property or any building or structure located on the Real Property before the commencement of the Rehabilitation which: (i) are not actually Known to Seller and (ii) would not have been reasonably foreseeable by a Person experienced in undertaking work of the type involved in the particular location, circumstances, and conditions during the pre-Rehabilitation phase using all appropriate due diligence.
Unforeseen Conditions means concealed or unknown conditions described in § 4.3.4 of the General Conditions to the Construction Contract.
Unforeseen Conditions. Concealed physical conditions at the site with an adverse impact on the Work or schedule that are materially different from those conditions (i) indicated in or reasonably inferred from the Contract Documents and (ii) ordinarily found to exist and generally recognized in construction activities of the type required by the Contract Documents.