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ARTICLE 8 TIME
<br />§ 8.1 DEFINITIONS
<br />§ 8.1.1 Unless otherwise provided, Contract Time is the period of time, including authorized adjustments, allotted in
<br />the Contract Documents for Substantial Completion of the Work.
<br />§ 8.1.2 The date of commencement of the Work is the date established in the Agreement.
<br />§ 8.1.3 The date of Substantial Completion is the date certified by the Architect in accordance with Section 9.8.
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<br />§ 8.1.4 The term "day" as used in the Contract Documents shall mean calendar day unless otherwise specifically
<br />defined.
<br />§ 8.2 PROGRESS AND COMPLETION h y
<br />§ 8.2.1 Time limits stated in the Contract Documents are of the essence of the Contract. By executing the Agreement
<br />the Contractor confirms that the Contract Time is a reasonable period for performing the Work.
<br />§ 8.2.2 The Contractor shall not knowingly, except by agreement or instruction of the Owner in;writing, prematurely
<br />commence operations on the site or elsewhere prior to the effective date of insurance required by Article 11 to be
<br />furnished by the Contractor and Owner. The date of commencement of the Work shall not be changed bythe
<br />effective date of such insurance.
<br />§ 8.2.3 The Contractor shall proceed expeditiously with adequate forces and shall achieve SubstantialCompletion "-.°
<br />within the Contract Time.
<br />§ 8.3 DELAYS AND EXTENSIONS OF TIME
<br />§ 8.3.1 If the Contractor is delayed at any time in the commencement or progress of the Work by an act or neglect of
<br />the Owner or Architect, or of an employee of either, or of a separate contractor employed by the Owner;,,or by
<br />changes ordered in the Work; or by labor disputes, fire, unusual delay in deliveries, unavoidable casualties or: other
<br />causes beyond the Contractor's control; or by delay authorized by the Owner pending mediation and,arbitration; o'
<br />by other causes that the Architect determines may justify delay, then the Contract Time shall be extended by Change
<br />Order for such reasonable time as the Architect may determine.
<br />§ 8.3.2 Claims relating to time shall be made in accordance with applicable provisions of Article 15.
<br />§ 8.3.3 This Section 8.3 does not preclude recovery of damages for delay by either party under other provisions of
<br />the Contract Documents.
<br />ARTICLE 9, PAYMENTS AND COMPLETION
<br />91 CONTRACT SUM , 1`'
<br />The Contract Sum is stated in the Agreement and, including authorized adjustments, is the total amount payableby
<br />the Owner to the Contractor for performance of the Work under the Contract Documents. a
<br />§ 9.2 SCHEDULE OF VALUES
<br />Where the Contract is based on a stipulated sum or Guaranteed Maximum Price, the Contractor shall submit to the
<br />Architect, before the first Application for Payment, a schedule of values allocating the entire Contract -Sum to the -
<br />various portions of the Work and prepared in such form and supported by such data to substantiate its accuracy as
<br />the Architect may require. This schedule, unless objected to by the Architect, shall be used as a basis for reviewing,
<br />the Contractor's Applications for Payment.
<br />§ 9.3 APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT
<br />§ 9.3.1 At least ten days before the date established for each progress payment, the Contractor shall submit to the
<br />Architect an itemized Application for Payment prepared in accordance with the schedule of values, if required under
<br />Section 9.2., for completed portions of the Work. Such application shall be notarized, if required, and supported by
<br />such data substantiating the Contractor's right to payment as the Owner or Architect may require, such as copies of
<br />requisitions from Subcontractors and material suppliers, and shall reflect retainage if provided for hillier Contract"
<br />Documents.
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