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ITB 21-08-01 Utility Undergrounding Golden Shores (final)
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Utility Undergrounding Conversion for Golden Shores
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21-08-01
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<br />00800 - 11/13 <br /> <br /> <br />2. Whenever a change involves CONTRACTOR and one or more Subcontractors and <br />the change is an increase in the Contract Price, overhead and profit percentage for <br />CONTRACTOR and each Subcontractor shall be itemized separately. <br />I. Each Change Order must state within the body of the Change Order whether it is based <br />upon unit price, negotiated lump sum, or "cost of the work." <br />SGC-10.6 NOTIFICATION AND CLAIM FOR CHANGE OF CONTRACT TIME OR CONTRACT <br />PRICE: <br />A. Any claim for a change in the Contract Time or Contract Price shall be made by written <br />notice by CONTRACTOR to the Contract Administrator and to ENGINEER OR <br />OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE within five (5) calendar days of the commencement of <br />the event giving rise to the claim and stating the general nature and cause of the claim. <br />Thereafter, within twenty (20) calendar days of the termination of the event giving rise to <br />the claim, written notice of the extent of the claim with supporting information and <br />documentation shall be provided unless ENGINEER OR OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE <br />allows an additional period of time to ascertain more accurate data in support of the <br />claim and such notice shall be accompanied by CONTRACTOR's written notarized <br />statement that the adjustment claimed is the entire adjustment to which the <br />CONTRACTOR has reason to believe it is entitled as a result of the occurrence of said <br />event. All claims for changes in the Contract Time or Contract Price shall be determined <br />by ENGINEER OR OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE in accordance with Paragraph 9.8 of <br />the General Conditions hereof, if OWNER and CONTRACTOR cannot otherwise agree. <br />IT IS EXPRESSLY AND SPECIFICALLY AGREED THAT ANY AND ALL CLAIMS <br />FOR CHANGES TO THE CONTRACT TIME OR CONTRACT PRICE SHALL BE <br />WAIVED IF NOT SUBMITTED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE <br />REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SECTION. <br />B. The Contract Time will be extended in an amount equal to time lost on critical Work <br />items due to delays beyond the control of and through no fault or negligence of <br />CONTRACTOR if a claim is made therefor as provided in Articles 11 and 12 of the <br />General Conditions. Such delays shall include, but not be limited to, acts or neglect by <br />any separate contractor employed by OWNER, fires, floods, labor disputes, epidemics, <br />abnormal weather conditions or acts of God. <br />SGC-12.2 INCLEMENT WEATHER DELAYS <br /> <br />The CONTRACTOR's construction schedule shall be based upon the inclusion of ten days of <br />inclement weather delays. <br /> <br />Inclement weather by itself is not a cause for time extension. Only where duration and <br />frequency of rain is abnormal as compared with the Weather Bureau data and supported by <br />project logs will time extensions be considered. No time extension will be allowed for weekend <br />rains unless the contractor has received approval and been working weekends on a regular <br />basis. <br /> <br />In order to demonstrate that a delay is the result of exceptionally adverse weather conditions, <br />the contractor must demonstrate that critical path activities have been delayed by more days <br />than those cumulatively expected during the Contract Time, based upon an average number of <br />days of adverse weather conditions experienced in the place where the Project is located during <br />the five (5) years prior to the date of this Agreement, which average shall be based upon the <br />historical data of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and that any float
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