Common use of Monitoring Progress Clause in Contracts

Monitoring Progress. The schedules required in the Technical Specification, when approved, shall be the basis for monitoring and controlling progress under the contract and shall remain effective without change throughout the remainder of the project. If, in the opinion of the Contracting Officer, the Contract falls behind the approved schedule, the Contractor shall take such steps as may be necessary to improve his progress and the Contracting Officer may require him to increase the number of shifts, overtime operations, days of work, or the amount of facilities dedicated to the project, and to submit for approval such supplementary schedule or schedules as may be deemed necessary to demonstrate the manner in which the agreed rate of progress will be regained, all without additional cost to the Authority.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Design, Build, Installation, Operation and Maintenance Agreement, Design, Build, Installation, Operation and Maintenance Agreement