letter as per Ex.D.27 to the Plaintiff
regarding slow progress of work.
27. The Plaintiff has got marked the Copy of the Government ... letter as per Ex.D.28 to the Plaintiff
regarding slow progress of work.
29. Thereafter on 09.01.2005, the Plaintiff has written a letter
than the required to
achieve the progress. The Chairman of the firm reportedly accepted
the slow progress of work on their part and reaffirmed their ... progress of work
despite commitment made in the last meeting.
The progress of work @ 5% per month was
required to be achieved where average
progress
months after Award of work, the progress of work by
respondent No.1 was only 25.77%. The progress was slow due to
inadequate deployment ... short), delayed the Project
and the fault for slow progress of work was attributable to the
petitioner / RITES. This issue was decided in favour
which the Company expressed concern over the slow progress of work. The
Contractor was asked to augment its resources and complete the work ... both parties, the Company
expressed concern over the consistently slow progress of work. Specific
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regard to the Respondent not having
achieved the targets and slow progress of work were denied. In fact,
Respondent, to the contrary had achieved completion ... ahead of the Schedule for Completion and thus allegations of slow
progress of work or late deployment of machinery, lost relevance.
33. Respondent further argued
HCHP
...5...
closely observed monthly progress of works
and found that the progress of project is very
.
slow due to which it would ... work includes 3 twin tube tunnels of total
length of 4567 meters and 17 bridges. The
progress of work is slow and overall physical
progress
work site
was handed over on 08.3.2019 and hence, time for
completion of work was up to 07.03.2021. Due to
slow progress, the work ... works, ie, the work for construction of
Padaharam bridge, the Thottappally- Naluchira
Bridge and the Perumbalam bridge had to be
cancelled due to slow progress
Notice on
19 March 2019 under the GCC for slow progress of
the subject work achieved by the Petitioner. Petitioner
was issued second Show Cause ... Notice on 30 January
2020 for slow progress of the subject work. On both
occasions, Petitioner furnished its reply and remained
present for hearing before
progress of the work was slow the
petitioner should desist from doing any further works and that the
work is liable to be terminated ... appraised the 1st respondent about the reasons for the
slow progress of the work and had requested for appropriate remedial
action. However
learned Sole Arbitrator
regarding who is responsible for the slow progress of the work, the claim
made by the claimant (petitioner) and the counter-claim ... Annexure A-2) has given a categoric finding that the slow progress of
work is because of the reasons attributable to the respondents inasmuch