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Most construction starts around 7am or later in residential areas, but it may be earlier in non residential areas like business districts. Workers typically arrive at the date and time specified by the contractor, within a specific window of time. Most construction would stop in the evening with a pause during lunch.
An extension of time is a provision in construction contracts allowing the project completion date to be adjusted due to legitimate delays. Without it, contractors might face penalties for delays beyond their control. EOT is not just about buying time. It's also about fairness.
Most sites begin work at 7 AM, however for certain projects workers may need to arrive earlier. PM is a typical finish. Upper management will often call to check in on orders and shipments first thing in the morning while lower-level employees prepare themselves to begin work.
Inexcusable delays are those where the contractor was entirely responsible for extending the project's duration. If this is the case, then the contractor will be liable for any costs or damages caused by the delay.
'Most contractors start at 7 or 8 but we would start earlier if the sun were up earlier,' says Rick Berres, remodeling and roofing professional. 'The reason being that when we are working in summer, we want to get the hardest work done in the cool morning.
Extensions of time (EOT) refer to the additional time given to complete the construction project beyond the original agreed completion date. EOTs are granted when there are delays caused by unforeseen circumstances, which are beyond the control of the contractor.
If enough workers have not gotten the recommended seven to nine hours of sleep, they could be putting themselves and their co-workers in harm's way. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) notes that 21.1 percent of work fatalities occur in the construction industry.
Most construction begins early in the day so that the scheduled work, problems or delays can be addressed before conditions get too hot in the summer or too dark in the winter. They're on or off site setting up materials and tools as early as possible.
An extension of time is usually only given if the contractor proves that the delay to the completion date is not down to his action or inaction. Common reasons for an extension of time would include adverse weather, variations to the works from the employer or difficulties encountered on site.
Requests for an extension of time must be filed on or before the day on which action by the patent owner is due, and will be granted only for sufficient cause (see subsection VI below), except for requests for a “no cause” extension in patent owner requested or Director ordered reexaminations as provided in 37 CFR ...