Building and Construction Sample Clauses
The 'Building and Construction' clause outlines the obligations, standards, and procedures related to the construction or improvement of structures under a contract. It typically specifies requirements for materials, workmanship, timelines, and compliance with relevant laws or codes. For example, it may require the contractor to obtain necessary permits and ensure that all work meets safety regulations. This clause serves to ensure that construction activities are performed to agreed standards, reducing the risk of disputes over quality or compliance.
Building and Construction. Laborers – means a person working for a contractor in the performance of work within the classifications historically and traditionally recognized in the industry as the calling commonly referred to as “building and construction laborers”.
Building and Construction. Building and Construction costs are based on estimated linear meters or square meters as the case may be. Should any changes to the design require additional construction, these will be for the account of the client.
Building and Construction. The provisions in this section are applicable only when the construction of permanent or semi-permanent structures or infrastructure is undertaken by the Agency and if the subcontracting of such work is envisaged. The Agency shall:
4.09.1 in accordance with local practice and the availability of appropriate insurance, ensure that all buildings for which the overall final construction cost will exceed US$ 20,000, or its equivalent in local currency at the United Nations official rate of exchange, are at all times during the course of construction kept adequately insured with a company of repute in the full value thereof against loss or damage by fire, lightning, flood, storm or such other hazards as may be considered advisable, until all work has been completed, or in those cases where a contractor is employed, until such time as the building has been formally handed over by the contractor. Insurance premiums incurred during the Sub-Project's implementation period may be charged against the relevant "Construction" component of the Sub-Project budget if provision has been made in the Sub-Project budget for such costs. Thereafter, and for as long as the building is being used for the purposes of the Sub-Project, similar insurance coverage shall be maintained in the full replacement value thereof at the user's own cost;
4.09.2 submit to UNHCR, one copy of each signed building and construction contract or subcontract exceeding a value of US$ 5,000, or equivalent, together with the relevant plans, specifications, bills of quantities and cost estimates;
4.09.3 ensure that a contract being awarded to third parties for building construction is established in accordance with local professional standards and practices, and includes conditions that, inter alia, provide that:
(a) the contractor shall complete the work so as to be fit for occupation on a date specified in the Workplan (Annex C) attached to the Agreement. Failure to meet this deadline will normally incur a financial penalty payable by the contractor and calculated according to a daily or weekly rate for any delay;
(b) except for any reasonable initial down payment that may be required according to local practice, payments to the contractor against the construction cost as shown in the tender document are made only on work performed. Normally such payments will not exceed 90 per cent of the invoice value; the balance of 10 per cent being withheld as a retention that will not be paid until the satisfactory...
Building and Construction. INDUSTRY (SECURITY OF PAYMENT) ACT 2009 (ACT) (WHERE APPLICABLE)
20.1 At our sole discretion, if there are any disputes or claims for Goods and Services then the provisions of the Building and Construction Industry (Security of Payment) Act 2009 may apply.
20.2 Nothing in the Terms is intended to have the effect of contracting out of any applicable provisions of the Building and Construction Industry (Security of Payment) Act 2009 (ACT), except to the extent permitted by the Act where applicable.
Building and Construction. Construction Law of the People’s Republic of China (《中華人民共和國建築法》) In accordance with the Construction Law of the People’s Republic of China, prior to the commencement of a construction project, the developer shall apply to the construction administrative authorities of a People’s Government of county level and above at the location of the project for a construction permit pursuant to the relevant provisions of the State. Construction enterprises engaging in construction activities shall be classified under different qualification grades based on qualification criteria such as their registered capital, technical professionals, technical equipment owned and track records of completed construction projects, and may engage in construction activities within the scope permitted by their qualification grade upon passing examination of qualifications and obtaining the qualification certificate of the corresponding grade. Administrative Measures for the Subcontracting of Housing and Municipal Infrastructure Projects (《房屋建築和市政基礎設施工程施工分包管理辦法》) In accordance with the Administrative Measures for the Subcontracting of Housing and Municipal Infrastructure Projects, the term “subcontracting of specialised project” as mentioned in the present Measures refers to the activity in which an enterprise which undertakes an entire construction project (the “specialised project contract-letting party”) subcontracts the specialised project of the project to another construction enterprise with appropriate qualifications (the “specialised project contractor”). No project developer may directly designate a project subcontractor, and no entity or individual may interfere with subcontracting activities carried out in accordance with the law. A project subcontractor shall have the appropriate qualification and undertake business within the scope of its qualification grade. Apart from being agreed upon in the general construction contract, the subcontracting of specialised project shall also be approved by the project developer concerned. The specialised project subcontractor shall complete the subcontracted project by itself.
Building and Construction. Industry Payments Act 2004 (qld), Construction Contracts Act 2004 (WA)
Building and Construction. B1.1 Definition of key concepts and terms
i. Australian qualifications framework or AQF refers to the system of competency based training and certification.
ii. Fields of work means a defined grouping of logically related skills based on an efficient organisation of work.
iii. General Construction Stream includes all fields of work principally concerned with the erection of new structures or buildings (including demolition and pre-construction) and fitout and finishing activities relating to newly constructed or existing buildings or structures.
iv. Industry accredited course or nationally accredited course is a course which has been constructed to reflect a group of standards which the CTQ has endorsed as being appropriate combinations of skills to be available to the industry.
v. CTQ means "Construction Training Queensland".
vi. New entrant means an employee who has never previously worked within the General Construction Stream.
vii. Recognition of Prior Learning or RPL means the formal recognition of skill attained through on the job experience and/or training and may include formal qualifications (such as overseas qualifications), which have hitherto been unrecognised.
viii. Self-directed Work Area Team or WAT means a group of employees who work as a team to plan and execute functions relevant to their employers business. Work Area Teams are generally autonomous of direct managerial supervision and perform their tasks in a way which maximises productivity and the utilisation of skills.
ix. Streams or Skill streams means a broad grouping of skills related to a particular phase or aspect of production and does not extend beyond the scope of this Agreement. Carpenter, Joiner, Stonemason, Plumber, Bricklayer, Signwriter, Painter, Glazier, Licensed drainer, Repainter, Plasterer, Floor Layer, Wall and Floor Tiler, Roof Tiler, Roof Fixer, Rigger, Drainer, Dogperson, Mobile Conrete Pump Operator, Waterproofer, Scaffolder, Concrete Finisher means a person holding a qualification as a result of satisfactorily completing an industry or nationally accredited course as defined in Clause B1.1(d).
Building and Construction. RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING TENANT ACTIVITIES
Building and Construction. The provisions in this section are applicable only when the construction of permanent or semi-permanent structures or infrastructure is undertaken by the Government or Agency and if the subcontracting of such work is envisaged.
