Ancillary Areas Sample Clauses

Ancillary Areas. The Contractor shall operate and maintain operations and associated storage areas at the Site of the Work in accordance with the following: 3.3.11.1 The Contractor shall confine all Contractor operations, including storage of materials and employee parking upon the Site of the Work, to areas designated by the Owner. 3.3.11.2 The Contractor may erect, at its own expense, temporary buildings that will remain its property. The Contractor shall remove such buildings and associated utility service lines upon completion of the Work, unless the Contractor requests and the Owner provides written consent that it may abandon such buildings and utilities in place. 3.3.11.3 The Contractor shall use only established roadways or construct and use such temporary roadways as may be authorized by the Owner. The Contractor shall not allow load limits of vehicles to exceed the limits prescribed by appropriate regulations or law. The Contractor shall provide protection to road surfaces, curbs, sidewalks, trees, shrubbery, sprinkler systems, drainage structures and other like existing improvements to prevent damage, and shall repair any damage, thereto at the expense of the Contractor. 3.3.11.4 The Owner may restrict the Contractor's entry to the Site to specifically assigned entrances and routes.
Ancillary Areas. Contractor shall operate and maintain operations and associated storage areas at the site of the Work in accordance with the following: 3.3.11.1 All Contractor operations, including storage of materials and employee parking upon the Site of Work, shall be confined to areas designated by Owner. 3.3.11.2 Contractor may erect, at its own expense, temporary buildings that will remain its property. Contractor shall remove such buildings and associated utility service lines upon completion of the Work, unless Contractor requests and Owner provides written consent that it may abandon such buildings and utilities in place. 3.3.11.3 Contractor shall use only established roadways or construct and use such temporary roadways as may be authorized by Owner. Contractor shall not allow load limits of vehicles to exceed the limits prescribed by appropriate regulations or law. Contractor shall provide protection to road surfaces, curbs, sidewalks, trees, shrubbery, sprinkler systems, drainage structures and other like existing improvements to prevent damage and repair any damage thereto at the expense of Contractor. 3.3.11.4 Owner may restrict Contractor’s entry to the Site to specifically assigned entrances and routes.
Ancillary Areas. Operate and maintain operations and associated storage areas at the site of the Work in accordance with the following: 3.3.14.1 Confine all Contractor operations, including storage of materials and employee parking upon the Site of Work, to areas designated by Owner. 3.3.14.2 Contractor may erect, at its own expense, temporary buildings that will remain its property. Remove such buildings and associated utility service lines upon completion of the Work, unless Contractor requests and Owner provides written consent that it may abandon such buildings and utilities in place. 3.3.14.3 Use only established roadways or construct and use such temporary roadways as may be authorized by Owner. Do not allow load limits of vehicles to exceed the limits prescribed by appropriate regulations or law. Provide protection to road surfaces, curbs, sidewalks, trees, shrubbery, sprinkler systems, drainage structures and other like existing improvements to prevent damage and repair any damage thereto at the expense of Contractor. 3.3.14.4 Owner may restrict Contractor’s entry to the Site to specifically assigned entrances and routes. 3.3.14.5 Damages to Owner’s or Third Parties’ Property Caused by Contractor and/or Subcontractors. The Contractor shall, at Contractor’s sole cost and at no expense to the Owner or any third parties, repair and/or replace Owner’s property and adjacent property, buildings and equipment owned by third parties, damaged by the Contractor and/or the Subcontractors. Contractor shall return the damaged property, buildings and equipment to the same or better quality type or condition that existed prior to the damage. This contractual duty to repair damages shall survive any termination of Contractor under this Contract or any subsequent contract and, thereafter, become the obligation of the Surety.
Ancillary Areas. Operate and maintain operations and associated storage areas at the site of the Work in accordance with the following: 3.3.13.1 Confine all Contractor operations, including storage of materials and employee parking upon the Site of Work, to areas designated by Owner. 3.3.13.2 Contractor may erect, at its own expense, temporary buildings that will remain its property. Remove such buildings and associated utility service lines upon completion of the Work, unless Contractor requests and Owner provides written consent that it may abandon such buildings and utilities in place. 3.3.13.3 Use only established roadways or construct and use such temporary roadways as may be authorized by Owner. Do not allow load limits of vehicles to exceed the limits prescribed by appropriate regulations or law. Provide protection to road surfaces, curbs, sidewalks, trees, shrubbery, sprinkler systems, drainage structures and other like existing improvements to prevent damage and repair any damage thereto at the expense of Contractor. 3.3.13.4 Owner may restrict Contractor’s entry to the Site to specifically assigned entrances and routes.
Ancillary Areas. The Licensor hereby grants to the Licensee, during the Term and any extension or renewal thereof, a non-exclusive right and license over: (a) such portions of the Lands as are reasonably required by the Licensee for the purposes of: (i) ingress and egress to and from the Premises; and (ii) constructing, installing, erecting, stringing, operating, maintaining, removing and repairing the Infrastructure; and (b) the common access road, if a common access road is present on the Lands (collectively, the “Ancillary Areas”).
Ancillary Areas. A. This Section 8-2.6.6 [Ancillary Areas] sets out the general requirements for ancillary areas to be provided within the Xxxxx Xxxxxx OMF Building B. These areas account for administrative, operations and support functions other than direct maintenance. Each required area shall be sized and configured in accordance with Good Industry Practice. B. Ancillary areas shall be on separate electrical circuits from areas specified in Section 8-2.6.4 [LRV Storage and Maintenance Area] and Section 8-2.6.5 [Support Shop Areas] of this Schedule. C. Provide a central vacuum system that services the ancillary areas, separate from the central vacuum system that services the LRV storage and maintenance area, support shop areas, and utility areas. D. Provide a passenger elevator to service any office spaces, administration spaces, and employee welfare and wellness spaces that are not located on the ground level.
Ancillary Areas. The Venue for hire includes rest rooms and the Balcony attached to the Clubhouse.
Ancillary Areas. The CM-at-Risk shall operate and maintain operations and associated storage areas at the site of the Work in accordance with the following: 3.3.11.1 Confine all CM-at-Risk operations, including storage of materials and employee parking upon the Site of Work, to areas designated by the Owner. 3.3.11.2 The CM-at-Risk may erect, at its own expense, temporary buildings that will remain its property. Remove such buildings and associated utility service lines upon completion of the Work, unless the CM-at-Risk requests and the Owner provides written consent that it may abandon such buildings and utilities in place. 3.3.11.3 Use only established roadways or construct and use such temporary roadways as may be authorized by the Owner. Do not allow load limits of vehicles to exceed the limits prescribed by appropriate regulations or law. Provide protection to road surfaces, curbs, sidewalks, trees, shrubbery, sprinklers, drainage structures and other like existing improvements to prevent damage and repair any damage thereto at the expense of the CM-at-Risk. 3.3.11.4 The Owner may restrict the CM-at-Risk's entry to the site to specifically assigned entrances and routes.
Ancillary Areas. The Venue for hire includes rest rooms and the common areas located in the Exchange Hub lobby.

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