ondemand, be paid by the Contractor to the corporation from any monies due, or which may become due to the Contractor. Provided always that the Engineer shall as soon after the occurrence of any such emergency as may be reasonably practicable, notify the Contractor thereof in writing.
GC 3.15 SUSPENSION OF WORK
The Contractor shall, on the written order of the Engineer, suspend the progress of the Works or any part thereof for such time or times and in such manner as the Engineer may consider necessary and shall during such suspension properly protect and secure the work so far as is necessary in the opinion of the Engineer.
GC 3.16 EXTENSION OF TIME FOR COMPLETION
- Should the amount of extra or additional work of any kind, or other special circumstances of any kind whatsoever which may occur, be such as fairly to entitle to the Contractor to an extension of time for the completion of the work, the Engineer shall determine the amount of such extension. Provided that the Engineer is not bound to take into account any extra or additional work or other special circumstances unless the Contractor has, within fourteen (14) calendar days after such work has been commenced, or such circumstances have arisen, or as soon thereafter as is practicable, delivered to the Engineer full and detailed particulars of any claim to extension of time to which he may consider himself entitled, in order that such claim may be investigated at the time.
- Circumstances suitable for consideration include the following:
- Delays GC 3.17
- Variations GC 3.18
- Extra Work GC 3.19
- Additional Work GC 3.20
- The terms and conditions of the contract shall continue for such extension of Contract time.
GC 3.17 DELAYS
If the Contractor is delayed in the performance of the Work by:
- War, blockades, and civil commotions, errors in the Contract Documents; an act of omission of the Corporation Engineer, other contractors, or anyone employed or engaged by them directly or indirectly, contrary to the provisions of the Contract Documents; or
- A stop-work order issued by a court or public authority provided that such order was not issued as the result of an act or omission of the