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Common use of Baseline/Pre-Arrival/Arrival Clause in Contracts

Baseline/Pre-Arrival/Arrival. The Buyer shall deliver the following reports to the COTR within the time frame indicated: (A) Not later than four (4) days after the Obsolete Vessel arrival at the Buyer's dismantling facility:  Copies of all notifications made, as required, to Federal, State and local regulatory agencies.  A report of the location and inventory of all hazardous materials/wastes on-site at the Buyer's facility at the time of the Obsolete Vessel arrival (to prevent co-mingling with other vessel wastes).  An inspection report of the condition of the facility at the beginning of the project including copies of the most recent Buyer furnished ground and water sampling results. (B) Not later than ten (10) days after the Obsolete Vessel arrival at the Buyer’s dismantling facility at the beginning of the project:  A verification report of the contents of all tanks on the Obsolete Vessel, conducted upon the Obsolete Vessel arrival at the Buyer’s facility, compared to the Government furnished tank soundings provided prior to the Obsolete Vessel departure.  Verification of the on arrival survey of all tank contents and approximate quantities contained and compared to the Government furnished baseline estimates with an accompanying tank diagram shall constitute verification. Inaccessible tanks shall be identified in the report. (C) The contractor shall submit not later than 20 days after the vessel’s arrival at the contractor’s facility and prior to the start of work a verification of hazardous materials/wastes inclusive of sampling and analytical results so that areas containing or contaminated with hazardous or regulated substances are identified to enable safe work practices and applicable environmental regulations to be identified and implemented. Areas where presumption of hazardous/regulated materials is made shall be identified in the report submitted and the report shall be accepted by the COTR prior to the beginning of work in those areas.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Sale Agreement, Contract for Sale of Obsolete Vessel, Sale Agreement

Baseline/Pre-Arrival/Arrival. The Buyer shall deliver the following reports to the COTR within the time frame indicated: (A) Not later than four (4) days after the Obsolete Vessel Vessel(s) arrival at the Buyer's dismantling facility:  Copies of all notifications made, as required, to Federal, State and local regulatory agencies.  A report of the location and inventory of all hazardous materials/wastes on-site at the Buyer's facility at the time of the Obsolete Vessel Vessel(s) arrival (to prevent co-mingling with other vessel wastes).  An inspection report of the condition of the facility at the beginning of the project including copies of the most recent Buyer furnished ground and water sampling results. (B) Not later than ten (10) days after the Obsolete Vessel Vessel(s) arrival at the Buyer’s dismantling facility at the beginning of the project:  A verification report of the contents of all tanks on the Obsolete VesselVessel(s), conducted upon the Obsolete Vessel Vessel(s) arrival at the Buyer’s facility, compared to the Government furnished tank soundings provided prior to the Obsolete Vessel Vessel(s) departure.  Verification of the on arrival survey of all tank contents and approximate quantities contained and compared to the Government furnished baseline estimates with an accompanying tank diagram shall constitute verification. Inaccessible tanks shall be identified in the report. (C) The contractor shall submit not later than 20 days after the vessel’s arrival at the contractor’s facility and prior to the start of work a verification of hazardous materials/wastes inclusive of sampling and analytical results so that areas containing or contaminated with hazardous or regulated substances are identified to enable safe work practices and applicable environmental regulations to be identified and implemented. Areas where presumption of hazardous/regulated materials is made shall be identified in the report submitted and the report shall be accepted by the COTR prior to the beginning of work in those areas.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Sale of Vessel, Contract for Sale of Obsolete Vessel

Baseline/Pre-Arrival/Arrival. The Buyer shall deliver the following reports to the COTR within the time frame indicated: (A) Not later than four (4) days after the Obsolete Vessel arrival at the Buyer's dismantling facility: Copies of all notifications made, as required, to Federal, State and local regulatory agencies. A report of the location and inventory of all hazardous materials/wastes on-site at the Buyer's facility at the time of the Obsolete Vessel arrival (to prevent co-mingling with other vessel wastes). An inspection report of the condition of the facility at the beginning of the project including copies of the most recent Buyer furnished ground and water sampling results. (B) Not later than ten (10) days after the Obsolete Vessel arrival at the Buyer’s dismantling facility at the beginning of the project: A verification report of the contents of all tanks on the Obsolete Vessel, conducted upon the Obsolete Vessel arrival at the Buyer’s facility, compared to the Government furnished tank soundings provided prior to the Obsolete Vessel departure. Verification of the on arrival survey of all tank contents and approximate quantities contained and compared to the Government furnished baseline estimates with an accompanying tank diagram shall constitute verification. Inaccessible tanks shall be identified in the report. (C) The contractor shall submit not later than 20 days after the vessel’s arrival at the contractor’s facility and prior to the start of work a verification of hazardous materials/wastes inclusive of sampling and analytical results so that areas containing or contaminated with hazardous or regulated substances are identified to enable safe work practices and applicable environmental regulations to be identified and implemented. Areas where presumption of hazardous/regulated materials is made shall be identified in the report submitted and the report shall be accepted by the COTR prior to the beginning of work in those areas.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Sale of Obsolete Vessel