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weather which shall be made in accordance with paragraph July 8 <br />4.13. All claims not filed in accordance with this Article shall be August 6 <br />waived by the CMAR. Circumstances and activities leading to September 5 <br />such claim shall be indicated or referenced in a daily field October 5 <br />inspection report for the day(s) affected. In every such written November 5 <br />claim, the CMAR shall provide the following information: December 9 <br />4.12.1 Nature of the Delay; <br />4.12.2 Date (or Anticipated Date) Of Commencement of Delay: <br />4.12.3 Activities on the Progress Schedule affected by the <br />delay, and/or new activities created by the delay and their <br />relationship with existing activities; <br />4.12.4 Identification of person(s) or organization(s) or events(s) <br />responsible for the delay; <br />4.12.5 Anticipated extent of the delay; and <br />If the CMAR believes that the progress of the Work has been <br />adversely affected by adverse weather recognized by the <br />Designer during a particular month, the CMAR shall submit a <br />written request for extension of time to the Designer. Such a <br />request for time extension of the Contract Time shall be <br />submitted by the tenth (10th) day of the month following that <br />month in which the adverse weather is encountered. The <br />request shall include, but is not limited to, the ,following <br />information: <br />4.13.1 Detailed description of weather's effect on scheduled <br />activities and its net effect on the critical path of the Project, <br />and <br />4.12.6 Recommended action to avoid or minimize the delay. <br />4.13 Weather Delays <br />On any day that the CMAR considers that the Project is <br />delayed by adverse weather conditions, the CMAR shall <br />identify in writing to the Designer and the Owner the adverse <br />weather conditions affecting each activity, the specific nature of <br />the activity affected, the number of hours lost, and the number <br />of and identity (by responsibility or trade) of workers affected <br />and shall obtain from the Designer written recognition of the <br />delay. The time for performance of this Contract includes an <br />allowance for a number of calendar days which may not be <br />suitable for construction Work by reason of adverse weather. <br />The Contract Time will be extended only if the number of <br />calendar days of adverse weather recognized by the Designer <br />exceeds the number of inclement weather days set forth below, <br />and the CMAR clearly demonstrates how this adverse weather <br />negatively impacts activities on the critical path of the Master <br />Schedule. <br />Month Number of Inclement Weather Days <br />January 7 <br />February 6 <br />March 7 <br />April 6 <br />May 7 <br />June 6 <br />4.13.2 Weather records from the official weather station <br />nearest the Project site and records of actual observation as <br />contained in daily reports, correspondence, or other <br />contemporaneously prepared documentation. <br />4.14 Damages for Delay <br />The CMAR shall not be entitled to any adjustment in the <br />Guaranteed Maximum Price or other compensation from the <br />Owner for any delay in the completion of or progress on the <br />Work that is caused by a force majeure condition or is <br />otherwise not caused by the sole and direct act or omission of <br />the Owner and the Owner's employees or agents. <br />4.15 t_iouidated Damages <br />The CMAR specifically recognizes that a delay by the CMAR in <br />achieving the Substantial Completion of the Project will <br />necessarily cause damages, losses, and expenses to the <br />Owner, including; but not limited to and by way of illustration <br />only, increased capitalized costs and interests for the Project, <br />increased and extended Project overhead, Designer's and <br />Consultant's fees, increased costs of construction, increased <br />and extended operation costs of other facilities, and inefficiency <br />and loss of productivity, and that such damages, losses, and <br />expenses may not be readily identifiable or ascertainable at the <br />18 <br />