BARRICADES AND WARNING SIGNS Sample Clauses

BARRICADES AND WARNING SIGNS. The XXXX Contractor shall provide, erect, and maintain necessary barricades, suitable lights, danger signals, signs, and other traffic control devices, including flaggers, and shall take all necessary precautions for protection of the Work and safety of the public. Highways closed to traffic must be protected by effective barricades. Suitable warning signs must be provided to direct traffic. The XXXX Contractor shall erect and maintain warning signs in advance of any place on the Project where operations may interfere with traffic and at intermediate points where new Work crosses or coincides with an existing Road. Barricades, warning signs, lights, temporary signals, and other protective devices must conform to the details shown on the plans and the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).
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BARRICADES AND WARNING SIGNS. The Manager shall provide, erect and maintain all necessary barricades, suitable and sufficient lights, danger signals, signs and other control devices, and shall take all necessary precautions for the protection of the Work and safety of the public. All roads and other facilities closed to traffic shall be protected by effective barricades, and obstructions shall be illuminated during hours of darkness with electric lights. The Manager shall erect warning signs at any place on a Project Site where operations may interfere with use of the facility or Project Site by vehicular or pedestrian traffic. Such warning signs shall be constructed and erected in accordance with the Federal Highway Administration Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices or as directed in writing by the County. In cases where the Manager’s sequence of operations results in grade differentials which would be hazardous to vehicular or pedestrian traffic, the Manager shall, to the extent specified in the Budget Book or as separately requested by the County (which request shall constitute a Material Change Order to the extent not specified in the Budget Book for the relevant Approved Project), provide substantial guardrail.
BARRICADES AND WARNING SIGNS. A. The Contractor will provide, erect and maintain all necessary barricades, suitable and sufficient lights, danger signals, signs and other control devices, and will take all necessary precautions for the protection of the work and safety of the public. B. The Contractor will erect warning signs prior to any place on the project where operations may interfere with the use of the facility by vehicular or pedestrian traffic, and at all other points where the new work crosses or coincides with an existing roadway or traffic lane(s).
BARRICADES AND WARNING SIGNS. Contractor shall, at its expense and without further or other order, provide, erect and maintain at all times during the progress or temporary suspension of the Work, suitable barricades, fences, signs or other adequate protection, and shall provide, keep and maintain such warning lights, signals and watchmen as may be necessary or as may be ordered by the Royal Commission or the Company to ensure the safety of the public as well as those engaged in connection with the Work. Contractor shall furnish and erect all detour and traffic control signs required. Contractor shall furnish all posts, skids, easels and supports, and shall be required to set, move and remove all signs as directed. All signs, barricades and traffic control devices shall be approved by the Royal Commission prior to erection on the project. The cost of furnishing and erection and maintenance of all warning signs and barricades shall be considered included in the Contract Compensation and Contractor will not be paid an additional amount for such work. Contractor shall erect a temporary fence around the existing contractor for the administration building until work is completed. ATTACHMENT “C” PRICE AND PAYMENT PROVISIONS INDEX ARTICLE DESCRIPTION NUMBER C-1 COMPENSATION C-2 PAYMENT C-3 CURRENCY AND MANNER OF PAYMENT C-4 RELEASE WITHHELD C-5 ASSIGNMENT OF MONIES C-6 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES FOR DELAY C-7 PAYMENT FOR PERMANENT WORKS C-8 FINAL PAYMENT C-9 ADVANCE PAYMENT C-10 DELETED C-11 DELETED C-12 RETENTION C-13 BILLS OF QUANTITIES PRICE AND PAYMENT PROVISIONS Save as hereafter mentioned words and expressions in these Price and Payment Provisions shall have the same meaning as in the Contract of which these Price and Payment Provisions form part.
BARRICADES AND WARNING SIGNS. Where work is carried on in, or adjacent to, any street, alley or public place, the Contractor shall, at his own expense, furnish, erect and maintain such barricades, fences, lights, warning signs and danger signals and shall provide such watchmen and take such other precautionary measures for the protection of persons or property and of the work as may be necessary. In addition, a sufficient number of barricades shall be erected to keep pedestrians and vehicles from entering on or into any work zone(s). From sunset to sunrise, the Contractor shall furnish and maintain at least one light on each barricade. All devices shall be in conformance with the "Manual on Uniform Traffic Devices." The Contractor shall provide an "after hours" phone number to the City of Oklahoma City's Emergency Operations Center and to the Field Services Division to be used for notification to the Contractor of the need to repair signs, barricades or other warning or control devices. Failure to comply with these requirements may result in the issuance of a Stop Work Order to remain in effect until the deficiencies are corrected. The issuance of a Stop Work Order shall not act to defer or suspend the counting of the working days for the project.
BARRICADES AND WARNING SIGNS. A. The Contractor shall take every reasonable precaution to prevent the public from interfering with the work, and to prevent the work from interfering with the public, for providing for safety of the general public traveling to, through, within, along, and across the project, and shall take such precautions, measures, or acts as are required herein and as specifically required by the contract documents or by the Engineer. In additions the Contractor shall provide such additional safeguards as deemed necessary to protect equipment, the work, and the public at the Contractors own expense. B. The Contractor shall erect and maintain suitable barriers, and at night, such lights, as will prevent accidents to persons or property in and around the area of work. C. The Contractor shall provides at his own expense, such security guards as are necessary to protect equipment and to maintain proper lighting. Security guards that may be necessary for the protection of the public shall be provided by the contractor on written order from the Engineer. D. Whenever the work is under the Contractor's control, the Contractor shall be held responsible for any damage to the newly completed portions of the work resulting from public misuse.

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