Common use of Concurrent Delay Clause in Contracts

Concurrent Delay. When the completion of the Work is simultaneously delayed by an excusable delay and a delay arising from a cause not designated as excusable, Contractor may not be entitled to a time extension for the period of concurrent delay.

Appears in 62 contracts

Sources: General Construction Services Contract, Construction Manager at Risk Contract, Contract for Construction

Concurrent Delay. When the completion of the Work is simultaneously delayed by an excusable delay and a delay arising from a cause not designated as excusable, the Contractor may not be entitled to a time extension for the period of concurrent delay.

Appears in 42 contracts

Sources: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement, Design Build Contract

Concurrent Delay. When the completion of the Work is simultaneously delayed by an excusable delay and a delay arising from a cause not designated as excusable, the Contractor may is not be entitled to a time extension for the period of concurrent delay.

Appears in 17 contracts

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

Concurrent Delay. When the completion of the Work is simultaneously delayed by an excusable delay and a delay arising from a cause not designated as excusable, Contractor may not be entitled to a reasonable time extension for the period of concurrent delay, as may be agreed to in writing between Contractor and Owner.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Contract for Construction Manager at Risk, Construction Manager at Risk Contract, Contract for Construction

Concurrent Delay. When Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, when the completion of the Work is simultaneously delayed by a Weather Day or an excusable delay Excusable Delay and a delay arising from a cause not designated as excusable, Contractor may will not be entitled to a time an extension of Contract Time for the period of concurrent delay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Construction Manager at Risk Agreement, Professional Services Agreement

Concurrent Delay. When the completion of the Work is simultaneously delayed by an excusable delay and a delay arising from a cause not designated as excusable, Contractor may not be entitled to a time extension for the period of concurrent delay.. {00010282 / v / / LEGAL / FORMS / 11/16/2018}

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Standard Agreement