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the work, by labor disputes, fire, or unusual delay in transportation , unavoidable casualties or any causes a <br /> beyond the Contractor's control or by delay authorized by the Owner pending resolution of disputes , and such <br /> delay extends the Project completion date, Substantial Completion shall be extended by Change Order for <br /> such reasonable time as the Owner may determine. <br /> a <br /> GC 43 NO DAMAGES FOR DELAY: EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. <br /> The Contractor expressly agrees that a change order for an extension of the project completion date <br /> and substantial completion date constitutes its sole and exclusive remedies for efficiency or other related time a <br /> or impact-based claims (hereinafter collectively "delay") or for delay attributable to any foreseen or unforeseen <br /> condition , or for delays claimed to be the result of active, intentional , knowing or passive interference by the <br /> Owner, Engineer, or agents of either, and waives claims for any and all damages which it may suffer by <br /> reason of such claims , including but not limited to, lost profits, loss or impairment of bonding capacity, <br /> destruction of business, overhead , supervision, extended unabsorbed home office overhead , increase <br /> insurance costs, lost profits on alternate or unperformed contracts . Contractor hereby affirms that an <br /> extension of time is the Contractor's sole and exclusive remedy. Apart from extension of time, no payment of a <br /> claim for damages shall be made to the Contractor as compensation for damages for any delays in the work, <br /> whether such delay be avoidable or unavoidable. <br /> GC 44 PAYMENT PROCEDURE. <br /> GC 44 . 1 Contractor's invoices shall reference the bid number. Submittals of estimates and <br /> invoices for payment must be directed to: City/County — Accounts Payable, The City will not be a <br /> responsible for any delay in payment at the City if Contractor submits his estimate and invoice to any <br /> other address. <br /> GC 44 .2 Initial Payment. Prior to submittal of its initial payment request, Contractor shall a <br /> have submitted the following items to the Engineer: <br /> 1 . List of Subcontractors and suppliers a <br /> 2. Project schedule <br /> 3 . Schedule of values <br /> 4 . All current certificates of insurance <br /> 5 . Designation of Contractor's Project Manager a <br /> GC 44.3 Progress Payments. Not more than once each month, the Contractor shall prepare <br /> and submit a detailed estimate and payment request on a standard AlAform, covering the percentage of a <br /> the total amount of the Contract which has been completed from the start of the job up to and including <br /> the last day of the preceding month, together with such supporting evidence as maybe required by the <br /> Owner and/or the Engineer. This estimate shall also include the cost of such materials and equipment <br /> required in the permanent work as has been delivered to the site and suitably protected but not as yet IN <br /> incorporated in the work. Partial Release(s) of Lien and Subcontractor Utilization Report shall be <br /> submitted with each payment requisition to verify payment(s) to subcontractors and material suppliers . <br /> GC 44 .4 In accordance with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, until the Project is a <br /> determined to be 50% complete, the Owner shall withhold retainage of ten percent (10%) from each <br /> progress payment pay to the Contractor based on the Contractor's estimate and invoice as approved by <br /> the Engineer. It is agreed that the Engineer shall have the right to finally determine the amount currently a <br /> due to the Contractor. <br /> GC 44 .5 After the Project is determined to be 50% complete , the Owner shall withhold <br /> retainage of five percent (5%) from each progress payment pay to the Contractor based on the a <br /> Contractor's estimate and invoice as approved by the Engineer. It is agreed that the Engineer shall have <br /> the right to finally determine the amount currently due to the Contractor. Contractor may present to <br /> Owner a payment request for up to one-half of the retainage held by Owner. If Owner has grounds under a <br /> Florida law to continue to retain all or a portion of the requested retainage, Owner may continue to hold <br /> such retainage . <br /> a <br /> 41 <br /> WM069:5429 AM <br /> ■ <br />