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Contractor's Name
Reece Construction Company
Approval Date
2/2/2022
Council Approval Date
12/22/2021
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Jennifer Bailey
Subject / Project Title
2022 Tulalip Water Pipeline Mortar Repair
Public Works WO Number
UT3774
Tracking Number
0003187
Total Compensation
$1,054,519.20
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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Reece Construction Company 5/13/2022 Change Order 1
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City of Everett 00 7200 - 17 <br /> 2022 Tulalip Pipeline Mortar Repair UT 3774 <br /> ' installed by Owner. Unless otherwise expressly authorized in writing by the Owner's Representative,the <br /> Contractor must integrate the schedules with the Schedule of Values and unit price items so that each <br /> ' construction activity is represented by a dollar value. <br /> Float in a Progress Schedule belongs to the Owner. <br /> ' Subcontractors shall review all schedules prior to submission to the Owner and Owner's Representative. <br /> At the Owner's option and sole discretion, Owner may require Contractor to obtain written acceptance of <br /> each schedule by Subcontractors as practical and feasible,as the schedule relates to Subcontractors' work. <br /> ' Contractor shall not schedule any activity with an unrealistic,unduly long, or unduly short duration. <br /> Contractor shall use its best efforts in good faith to set reasonable durations for all activities. Contractor <br /> shall not attempt to"grab the Float"or make any effort to use any Float in the Progress Schedule for the <br /> ' benefit of the Contractor. <br /> Contractor shall submit with each Application for Payment or progress pay estimate an updated Progress <br /> Schedule,but no less often than monthly. If requested by the Owner's Representative or the Owner, <br /> Contractor shall prepare and submit updated Progress Schedules from time to time,which may be more <br /> frequent than monthly. <br /> The Contractor hereby expressly agrees and acknowledges that any failure by Contractor to provide <br /> ' accurate, complete, current and updated schedules with each and every progress pay estimate or <br /> Application for Payment constitutes a waiver of any and all claims or requests for adjustment of Contract <br /> Sum or Time that arise out of,result from, or are caused by, any Delay on the Project or scheduling of the <br /> Work. Timely submission of monthly updated schedules is a condition precedent to any later or <br /> subsequent Contract Claim or request for an adjustment of either Contract Sum or Time related to or <br /> arising out of time, an alleged Delay, or the schedule or sequence of Work. Similarly,the parties agree <br /> the Owner may withhold progress pay estimates if updated schedules are not timely submitted. These <br /> remedies are cumulative and not exclusive of any other remedy. The Owner's use of one or more of these <br /> remedies does not constitute an election or prevent the Owner from pursuing other remedies for this or <br /> other defaults. <br /> The Owner's Representative's review of any schedule shall not transfer any of the Contractor's <br /> responsibilities to the Owner. The Contractor alone shall remain responsible for adjusting forces, <br /> equipment,and work schedules to ensure completion of the Work within the Contract Time. Review by <br /> the Owner or Owner's Representative shall not constitute approval or acceptance of the Contractor's <br /> construction means,methods, sequencing,logic, order,precedence and succession of activities or <br /> Contractor's ability to complete the Work in a timely manner. Any mistakes or errors in any schedule, <br /> ' including,but not limited to,mistakes or errors of logic, order,precedence,and duration,are and remain <br /> the Contractor's. The Owner or Owner's Representative may comment upon the schedule. <br /> ' 5.2.2.2 Extensions of Contract Time <br /> Any requests for extensions in Contract Time,whether resulting from Extra Work directed by the Owner <br /> or not, shall be accompanied by an analysis of schedules using the critical path method. This analysis <br /> shall include an updated schedule, an as-planned schedule,an as-built schedule,a but-for schedule, and <br /> narrative explaining the alleged causes, schedule impacts and all costs related to or arising out of the <br /> proposed extension. Any requests for extensions of Contract Time by the Contractor shall be submitted in <br /> accordance with these General Conditions. Extensions of Contract Time will be granted only as provided <br /> in the General Conditions and to the extent that affected critical activities exceed the Total Float time <br /> along the affected paths of the reviewed Preliminary Schedule at the time the change was authorized in <br /> writing by the Owner. Contractor has the burden of clearly and convincingly demonstrating entitlement <br /> ' to any adjustment of Contract Time. <br /> If the Owner is solely responsible for any Delay to Substantial Completion,Physical Completion, <br /> Completion Date, or Final Acceptance,the Contractor shall only be entitled to compensation or other <br /> ' damages as described in 12.4 REMEDIES,provided that Contractor timely gave Notice pursuant to <br /> ' 00 7200 - 17 GENERAL CONDITIONS <br />
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