Common use of Completion of Work Clause in Contracts

Completion of Work. The Contractor is accountable for completing the Work in the time stated in the Contract, or as otherwise amended by Change Order. 9.5.1 If substantial completion date on the monthly updated Baseline Schedule is thirty (30) days later than the substantial completion date on the original Baseline Schedule (notice not required) or if, in the judgment of the Owner, the Work is behind schedule and the rate of placement of work is inadequate to regain scheduled progress to insure timely completion of the entire Work or a separable portion thereof, the Contractor, when so informed by the Owner, shall immediately take action to increase the rate of work placement by: 9.5.1.1 An increase in working forces. 9.5.1.2 An increase in equipment or tools. 9.5.1.3 An increase in hours of work or number of shifts. 9.5.1.4 Expediting delivery of materials. 9.5.1.5 Other action proposed if acceptable to Owner. 9.5.2 Within ten (10) calendar days after such notice from the ODR, the Contractor shall notify the ODR in writing of the specific measures taken and/or planned to increase the rate of progress. The Contractor shall include an estimate as to the date of scheduled progress recovery and an updated Work Progress Schedule illustrating the Contractor's plan for achieving timely completion of the Project. Should the ODR deem the plan of action inadequate, the Contractor shall take additional steps or make adjustments as necessary to its plan of action until it meets with the ODR’s approval.

Appears in 17 contracts

Sources: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement, Owner and Contractor Agreement

Completion of Work. The Contractor is accountable for completing the Work in the time stated in the Contract, or as otherwise amended by Change Order. 9.5.1 If substantial completion date on the monthly updated Baseline Schedule is thirty (30) days later than the substantial completion date on the original Baseline Schedule (notice not required) or ifIf, in the judgment of the Owner, the Work work is behind schedule and the rate of placement of work is inadequate to regain scheduled progress to insure timely completion of the entire Work or a separable portion thereof, the Contractor, when so informed by the Owner, shall immediately take action to increase the rate of work placement by: 9.5.1.1 An increase in working forces. 9.5.1.2 An increase in equipment or tools. 9.5.1.3 An increase in hours of work or number of shifts. 9.5.1.4 Expediting delivery of materials. 9.5.1.5 Other action proposed if acceptable to Owner. 9.5.2 Within ten (10) calendar days after such notice from the ODR, the Contractor shall notify the ODR in writing of the specific measures taken and/or planned to increase the rate of progress. The Contractor shall include an estimate as to the date of scheduled progress recovery and an updated Work Progress Schedule illustrating the Contractor's plan for achieving timely completion of the Project. Should the ODR deem the plan of action inadequate, the Contractor shall take additional steps or make adjustments as necessary to its plan of action until it meets with the ODR’s approval.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Design Build Contract, Construction Management Agreement