Laserfiche WebLink
Claims by either party must be initiated within 21 days after occurrence of the event giving rise to such Claim or <br />within 21 days after the claimant first recognizes the condition giving rise to the Claim, whichever is later. <br />§ 15.1.3 CONTINUING CONTRACT PERFORMANCE <br />Pending final resolution of a Claim, except as otherwise agreed in writing or as provided in Section 9.7 and Article <br />14, the Contractor shall proceed diligently with performance of the Contract and the Owner shall continue to make <br />payments in accordance with the Contract Documents. The Architect will prepare Change Orders and issue <br />Certificates for Payment in accordance with the decisions of the Initial Decision Maker. <br />§ 15.1.4 CLAIMS FOR ADDITIONAL COST <br />If the Contractor wishes to make a Claim for an increase in the Contract Sum, written notice as provided herein shall <br />be given before proceeding to execute the Work. Prior notice is not required for Claims relating to an emergency <br />endangering life or property arising under Section 10.4. <br />§ 15.1.5 CLAIMS FOR ADDITIONAL TIME <br />§ 15.1.5.1 If the Contractor wishes to make a Claim for an increase in the Contract Time, written notice as provided <br />herein shall be given. The Contractor's Claim shall include an estimate of cost and of probable effect of delay on <br />progress of the Work. In the case of a continuing delay, only one Claim is necessary. <br />§ 15.1.5.2 If adverse weather conditions are the basis for a Claim for additional time, such Claim shall be <br />documented by data substantiating that weather conditions were abnormal for the period of time, could not have <br />been reasonably anticipated and had an adverse effect on the scheduled construction. <br />§ 15.1.6 CLAIMS FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES <br />The Contractor and Owner waive Claims against each other for consequential damages arising out of or relating to <br />this Contract. This mutual waiver includes <br />.1 damages incurred by the Owner for rental expenses, for losses of use, income, profit, financing, <br />business and reputation, and for loss of management or employee productivity or of the services of <br />such persons; and <br />.2 damages incurred by the Contractor for principal office expenses including the compensation of <br />personnel stationed there, for losses of financing, business and reputation, and for loss of profit <br />except anticipated profit arising directly from the Work. <br />This mutual waiver is applicable, without limitation, to all consequential damages due to either party's termination <br />in accordance with Article 14. Nothing contained in this Section 15.1.6 shall be deemed to preclude an award of <br />liquidated damages, when applicable, in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. <br />§ 15.2 INITIAL DECISION <br />§ 15.2.1 Claims, excluding those arising under Sections 10.3, 10.4, 11.3.9, and 11.3.10, shall be referred to the Initial <br />Decision Maker for initial decision. The Architect will serve as the Initial Decision Maker, unless otherwise <br />indicated in the Agreement. Except for those Claims excluded by this Section 15.2.1, an initial decision shall be <br />required as a condition precedent to mediation of any Claim arising prior to the date final payment is due, unless 30 <br />days have passed after the Claim has been referred to the Initial Decision Maker with no decision having been <br />rendered. Unless the Initial Decision Maker and all affected parties agree, the Initial Decision Maker will not decide <br />disputes between the Contractor and persons or entities other than the Owner. <br />§ 15.2.2 The Initial Decision Maker will review Claims and within ten days of the receipt of a Claim take one or <br />more of the following actions: (1) request additional supporting data from the claimant or a response with supporting <br />data from the other party, (2) reject the Claim in whole or in part, (3) approve the Claim, (4) suggest a compromise, <br />or (5) advise the parties that the Initial Decision Maker is unable to resolve the Claim if the Initial Decision Maker <br />lacks sufficient information to evaluate the merits of the Claim or if the Initial Decision Maker concludes that, in the <br />Initial Decision Maker's sole discretion, it would be inappropriate for the Initial Decision Maker to resolve the <br />Claim. <br />§ 15.2.3 In evaluating Claims, the Initial Decision Maker may, but shall not be obligated to, consult with or seek <br />information from either party or from persons with special knowledge or expertise who may assist the Initial <br />Decision Maker in rendering a decision. The Initial Decision Maker may request the Owner to authorize retention of <br />such persons at the Owner's expense. <br />AIA Document A2011-2007. Copyright @ 1911 1915, 1918, 1925 1937, 1951, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1970, 1976 1987, 1997 and 2007 by The American <br />Init. Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. 'AIA the AIA I pao A201 , riri AIA t;�:�rih,�r.t l ),.r[ri,.u7 m,i itr, c�iza t <br />al id 111 lay i of belass i �rN1'�out Ipo me wsio� ii, This document was created on 02/08/2022 15:28:46 under the terms of AIA Documents on Demand® Order 36 <br />No. 2114288131 , is not for resale, is licensed for one-time use only, and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents' Documents -on - <br />Demand — End User License Agreement. To report copyright violations, e-mail copyright@aia.org. <br />