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Contractor's Name
American Process Group Inc
Approval Date
7/9/2019
Council Approval Date
6/5/2019
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
John Nottingham
Subject / Project Title
2019 Biosolids Removal Project
Public Works WO Number
UT3705 2
Tracking Number
0001872
Total Compensation
$611,408.12
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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City of Everett 00 7200 -47 <br /> 2019 Biosolids Removal UT3705-2 <br /> ' 12.4.4 Inefficiencies <br /> 12.4.4.1 Adjustment of Contract Sum <br /> To the extent Contractor is entitled to an increase in Contract Sum because of inefficiencies or impaired <br /> productivity,then compensation due, if any, shall be calculated as provided in 9.5.ADJUSTMENT OF <br /> CONTRACT SUM. <br /> ' 12.4.4.2 Adjustment of Contract Time <br /> To the extent Contractor is entitled to an extension of Contract Time because of inefficiencies or impaired <br /> productivity,then the time extension, if any, shall be determined as provided in 5.2.2.2 Extensions of <br /> Contract Time. <br /> 13. DISPUTES <br /> ' 13.1 RESOLUTION <br /> ' When a Dispute occurs during a Contract,the Contractor shall pursue resolution through the Owner's <br /> Representative. The Contractor shall follow the procedure outlined General Condition ARTICLE 12. <br /> CONTRACT CLAIMS herein and 5.2.2.2 Extensions of Contract Time for issues regarding the <br /> ' schedule and Contract Time. Timely and adequate Notice is a condition precedent to a Contract Claim. <br /> Timely and complete submission of a Contract Claim is a condition precedent to any entitlement by the <br /> Contractor to an adjustment of Contract Sum or Contract Time. Unless waived by the Owner, mediation <br /> is a condition precedent to the filing of any lawsuit, action or proceeding that seeks to recover on a <br /> ' Contract Claim,whether in whole or in part. <br /> 13.2 CONTINUING THE WORK <br /> ' Contractor shall carry on the Work and adhere to the schedule during all disputes or disagreements with <br /> Owner.No Work shall be delayed or postponed pending resolution of Disputes or disagreements, except <br /> as permitted by paragraph 15.04 or as Owner and Contractor may otherwise agree in writing. <br /> ' 14. TIME LIMITATIONS AND JURISDICTION <br /> The parties intend that all Claims and Disputes be dealt with promptly and expeditiously when they arise. <br /> The parties intend that all Claims and Disputes be resolved quickly and expeditiously and desire to avoid <br /> claims and Disputes that relate back to events or Work occurring months before. The parties desire to <br /> ' avoid litigation and the costs and expense of Claims and Disputes at the end of the Project. <br /> Any Contract Claim for adjustment of Contract Sum or Contract Time, or any Dispute or Contract Claim <br /> of any kind whatsoever, must be submitted, if at all,to the Owner or Owner's Representative no later than <br /> t thirty(30)days after Notice was first required to be given by the Contractor as provided in ARTICLE <br /> 10.NOTICE TO OWNER. Failure to submit a Contract Claim within the thirty(30)days of the date <br /> Notice was required pursuant to ARTICLE 10.NOTICE TO OWNER constitutes a complete waiver of <br /> ' and bar to the Contract Claim, and Contractor is estopped from later asserting a Contract Claim or seeking <br /> any relief or remedy relating to the Dispute for which it failed to submit a Claim. <br /> Contractor may not sue,cross-claim, claim, or bring any action of any kind whatsoever against the Owner <br /> ' on any Contract Claim or Dispute after the expiration of one hundred eighty(180)days from Physical <br /> Completion. <br /> Any alleged cause of action by Owner or Contractor as to any acts or failures to act occurring prior to <br /> ' Substantial Completion shall be deemed to have accrued in any and all events not later than such date of <br /> Substantial Completion. <br /> ' 00 7200 -47 GENERAL CONDITIONS <br />
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