Due Date for Completion definition
Examples of Due Date for Completion in a sentence
The Contractor must achieve Practical Completion by the Due Date for Completion.
The Contractor will not be entitled to any adjustment to the Contract Price or the Due Date for Completion unless and to the extent the Engineer issues an order in writing instructing a Variation.
From time to time the Principal’s Representative may require the Contractor to amend its programme to take account of the actual progress of the Works so as to achieve completion by the Due Date for Completion or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter.
The Programme shall demonstrate how the Contractor proposes to meet the Due Date for Completion.
The sum stated as liquidated damages under the Special Conditions must be paid by the Contractor to the Principal for the period between the Due Date for Completion and the actual date of Practical Completion.
TIME FOR COMPLETION Due Date for Completion: The Contractor must achieve Practical Completion by the Due Date for Completion.
If any event or circumstance occurs which the Supplier considers may render it unable to meet any Milestone or the Due Date for Completion, it must notify the RTA’s Representative as soon as practicable and may request an extension of time.
Following the Contractor’s response, the parties must agree in writing on the Variation(s) to the Project, any change in the Due Date for Completion and the Contract Price or proposed charges (as the case may be).
Upon receipt of a Variation Request under clause 6.1, the Contractor will respond to the Principal as soon as reasonably practicable but no later than five (5) Working Days and advise the Principal of any resulting change in the Due Date for Completion and the Contract Price where possible or where this is not possible the proposed charges on a time attendance basis.