Initial Submission of Master Construction Schedule Sample Clauses

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Initial Submission of Master Construction Schedule. Within fifteen days after the Required Commencement Date, the Contractor must submit to the District and the Architect a schedule for completion of all of the Work (“Master Construction Schedule”) that: (i) provides for a logical and orderly progression of the Work to completion within the Contract Time; and (ii) specifies time for accomplishing all activities and events needed for completion of the Project, including, without limitation, order deadlines for long-lead-time items, delivery dates for critical or special equipment and/or materials, and time for completion of commissioning and close-out activities. The Contractor must submit the Master Construction Schedule to the District and the Architect for review and approval. If the District or the Architect requires revisions to the Master Construction Schedule, the Contractor must correct and resubmit the Master Construction Schedule promptly and within such time as will avoid any delay in the Work. Upon approval of the Master Construction Schedule, it shall supersede the Early Work Schedule, and it may be changed only as provided in the Contract Documents. The Master Construction Schedule shall be developed using Primavera P6 format showing one defined critical path and illustrating the duration, start, and finish of any milestones.
Initial Submission of Master Construction Schedule. Not later than seven days prior to the Required Commencement Date, the Contractor must submit to the District and the Architect a schedule for completion of all of the Work (“Master Construction Schedule”) that: (i) provides for a logical and orderly progression of the Work to completion within the Contract Time (i.e., from Required Commencement Date through to Required Completion Date); (ii) specifies time for accomplishing all activities and events needed for completion of the Project, including, without limitation, order deadlines for long-lead-time items, time(s) for submission and review of submittals, delivery dates for critical or special equipment and/or materials, and time for completion of inspection, testing, commissioning and close-out activities; (iii) includes the number of Rain Days as required by Section 11.3 of these General Provisions; (iv) identifies all float (defined in Subsection 11.1.6 of these General Provisions); and

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