Contractor Obligation to Mitigate Delay Sample Clauses
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Contractor Obligation to Mitigate Delay. Contractor shall not be entitled to any adjustment to the Project Schedule or adjustment to the Contract Price for any portion of delay to the extent Contractor could have taken, but failed to take, reasonable actions to mitigate such delay.
Contractor Obligation to Mitigate Delay. With respect to Sections 6.7 and 6.8, in no event shall Contractor be entitled to any adjustment to the Key Dates or adjustment to the Contract Price for (i) that portion of delay to the extent Contractor could have taken, but failed to take, reasonable actions to mitigate such delay or (ii) that portion of delay that would nevertheless been experienced had such delay event in Section 6.7 or 6.8 not occurred.
Contractor Obligation to Mitigate Delay. 66 6.11 Separated Contract Price Adjustments in Change Orders ................................... 66 6.12 COVID-19 Provisional Sum and COVID-19 Events .......................................... 66 6.13
Contractor Obligation to Mitigate Delay. In no event shall Contractor be entitled to any adjustment to the Key Milestone Schedule, Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date, Required Final Completion Date and the Contract Price for that portion of delay to the extent Contractor could have taken, but failed to take, commercially reasonable actions to mitigate such delay.
Contractor Obligation to Mitigate Delay. Contractor shall not be entitled to any adjustment to the Project Schedule or adjustment to the Contract Price for any portion of delay to the extent Contractor could have taken, but failed to take, reasonable actionsaction to mitigate such delay. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, (i) Contractor shall mitigate the cost and schedule impact of COVID-19 or other epidemics, pandemics or plagues using the Outbreak Standard of Care, provided however, if Contractor incurs costs in an effort to meet the Outbreak Standard of Care prior to the issuance of a Change Order, Contractor shall not be prevented from recovering such costs under the applicable Change Order due to the restrictions set forth in Section 6.7, and (ii) Owner will not challenge Contractor’s mitigation efforts to the extent Contractor complies with the Outbreak Standard of Care. The Parties agree that Section 6.12 is added to the Phase 1 EPC Agreement (blue text are additions and red text are deletions) as follows: