Common use of Work Duration Schedules Clause in Contracts

Work Duration Schedules. With each quote, the Contractor agrees to furnish a work duration schedule showing the order in which the Contractor proposes to perform the work, the durations in which the Contractor is to perform the work, and the relative dates on which the Contractor contemplates starting and completing project tasks, including the acquisition of materials, fabrication, and equipment. The County may determine the level of detail and the number of tasks required to be included on the schedule. Unless otherwise specified, the schedule shall be in the form of a ▇▇▇▇▇ chart work duration schedule of suitable scale to indicate appropriately the percentage of work scheduled for completion. At the discretion of the County, the Contractor may be required to furnish a Critical Path Method (CPM) schedule. The purpose of the Work Duration Schedule is to ensure adequate planning, coordination, and execution of the work, and to evaluate the progress of the work. The schedule indicates the dates for starting and completing various aspects of the work including, but not limited to, on- site construction activities as well as the submittal, approval, procurement, fabrication, and delivery of major items, materials and equipment. The schedule indicates phasing of work activities as required. The schedule provides the Contractor s initial plan for the work based on its understanding of the Detailed Scope of Work, with the critical path highlighted. a. Schedule Approval; all project schedules will be subject to the County s review and approval. The use of any scheduling software shall be subject to the approval of the County.

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Sources: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract

Work Duration Schedules. With each quote, the Contractor agrees to furnish a work duration schedule showing the order in which the Contractor proposes to perform the work, the durations in which the Contractor is to perform the work, and the relative dates on which the Contractor contemplates starting and completing project tasks, including the acquisition of materials, fabrication, and equipment. The County may determine the level of detail and the number of tasks required to be included on the schedule. Unless otherwise specified, the schedule shall be in the form of a ▇▇▇▇▇ chart work duration schedule of suitable scale to indicate appropriately the percentage of work scheduled for completion. At the discretion of the County, the Contractor may be required to furnish a Critical Path Method (CPM) schedule. The purpose of the Work Duration Schedule is to ensure adequate planning, coordination, and execution of the work, and to evaluate the progress of the work. The schedule indicates the dates for starting and completing various aspects of the work including, but not limited to, on- on-site construction activities as well as the submittal, approval, procurement, fabrication, and delivery of major items, materials and equipment. The schedule indicates phasing of work activities as required. The schedule provides the Contractor s Contractor’s initial plan for the work based on its understanding of the Detailed Scope of Work, with the critical path highlighted. a. Schedule Approval; all project schedules will be subject to the County s review and approval. The use of any scheduling software shall be subject to the approval of the County.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Job Order Contract