Incorrect Logic, Durations, Sequences, or Critical Path Sample Clauses

The 'Incorrect Logic, Durations, Sequences, or Critical Path' clause addresses errors or discrepancies in the scheduling and planning aspects of a project. It typically applies to situations where the project schedule contains mistakes in task dependencies, estimated durations, the order of activities, or the identification of critical path tasks. For example, if a task is scheduled to start before its prerequisite is completed, or if the critical path is misidentified, this clause would require correction. Its core function is to ensure the project schedule is accurate and reliable, thereby minimizing delays and misunderstandings that could arise from flawed planning.
Incorrect Logic, Durations, Sequences, or Critical Path. The Owner may reject or indicate durations, sequences, critical path or logic are not acceptable and request changes. The electronic copy of the schedule shall have adequate information so logic ties, duration, sequences and critical path may be reviewed electronically. Contractor is to diligently rebuild and resubmit the schedule to represent the Contractor's plan to complete the Work and maintain milestones at the next Progress meeting, or before the next progress meeting. If Contractor is not able to build a schedule that is acceptable to the Owner or Architect, the Owner reserves the right to utilize the unapproved originally submitted Baseline (See Article 8.3.2.12) and the comments submitted to hold Contractor accountable for timely delivery of Work and maintenance of Milestones. Furthermore, Contractor's representations in Baseline, if unacceptable, may also be used as a basis for termination of the Contract under Article 14 if Contractor fails to adequately maintain the schedule and falls significantly behind without undertaking the efforts to either submit and follow a recovery schedule or fail to submit a recovery schedule and make no effort toward recovery on the Project.
Incorrect Logic, Durations, Sequences, or Critical Path. The Owner may reject or indicate durations, sequences, critical path or logic are not acceptable and request changes. The electronic copy of the schedule shall have adequate information so logic ties, duration, sequences and critical path may be reviewed electronically. Contractor is to diligently rebuild and resubmit the schedule to represent the Contractor's plan to complete the Work and maintain milestones at the next Progress meeting, or before the next progress meeting. If Contractor is not able to build a schedule that is acceptable to the Owner or Architect, the Owner reserves the right to utilize the unapproved originally submitted Baseline (See Article 8.
Incorrect Logic, Durations, Sequences, or Critical Path. The Owner may reject or indicate durations, sequences, critical path or logic in the Baseline or Updated Schedule are not acceptable and request changes. The electronic copy of the Schedules shall have adequate information so logic ties, duration, sequences and critical path may be reviewed electronically. Trade Contractor is to diligently rebuild and resubmit the Schedules to represent the Design-Builder’s plan to complete the Work and maintain Milestones at the next progress meeting, or before the next progress meeting. If Design-Builder is not able to build a schedule that is acceptable to the Owner, the Owner reserves the right to build an acceptable Baseline Schedule from the information received.

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