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Scheduling Requirements Clause Examples

The Scheduling Requirements clause sets out the obligations and procedures related to the timing and coordination of work or services under an agreement. It typically details how schedules are established, communicated, and modified, and may specify deadlines, milestones, or notice periods for changes. By clearly defining these expectations, the clause helps ensure that all parties are aligned on timelines, reducing the risk of delays and misunderstandings.
Scheduling Requirements.Ěý2.2.6 Design-Builder Design Coordination Activities.
Scheduling Requirements.Ěý2.1.1 Refer to the UGC and Section 01 32 00 â€� Project Planning and Scheduling for detailed scheduling requirements not identified in this Section.
Scheduling Requirements.ĚýEmployees working 40 hours per week
Scheduling Requirements.ĚýCM/GC Design Coordination Activities.
Scheduling Requirements.ĚýCMR Design Coordination Activities.
Scheduling Requirements.ĚýDays Off: Days off shall be established and granted with regularity. Sunday and Monday, if consecutive, shall be considered consecutive days off.
Scheduling Requirements.ĚýVacation days must be taken when school is not in session. This requirement may be waived upon approval of the Superintendent.
Scheduling Requirements.ĚýContractor shall follow the sweeping schedule of residential and arterial streets as provided or approved by City with special emphasis on the requirements of schools. Subject to City approval, the Contractor shall arrange residential sweeping routes to sweep areas adjacent to elementary and middle schools during times of least traffic and parked vehicles. Contractor shall conform to sweeping schedules as noted on maps and logs pre-approved by the City. No changes in sweeping schedules will be allowed without the approval of the City. Contractor shall complete all sweeping per schedule; mechanical failures or personnel problems shall not be the acceptable reasons for failure to comply.
Scheduling Requirements.Ěý1. Evaluate Scheduling Requirements: Evaluate the impact of design choices on the Project Construction Schedule, including but not limited to, conformance with industry standards, reasonableness of overall proposed schedule duration, and methodology. Provide recommendations and possible alternative solutions, which at minimum addresses: a. Available labor resources. b. Construction sequence, logical progression of the Work. c. Phasing, long lead items. d. Critical path. e. Proposed milestones and division of Work.
Scheduling Requirements.ĚýScheduling shall conform to the requirements established by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) and the Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC), to the extent applicable. SELLER will make and submit annually its own forecasts of Facility Energy production for use by ANAHEIM in its power scheduling process. For changes greater than 1,000 kW (1 MW), SELLER shall submit any changes to the output of the Facility via email by noon the normal working day before each prescheduling day as identified in WECC prescheduling calendar or as soon as possible. These submittals should be by email to the addresses shown in the Scheduling section of the Notices Exhibit H