Clean-up and Decommissioning Sample Clauses

Clean-up and Decommissioning. Contractor shall at all time keep work areas, workshops, offices, camps and lay-down areas in a neat, clean and safe condition. Contractor shall remove from these areas and properly dispose of all debris and rubbish caused by its operations and all equipment and material not constituting part of the Services. At the completion of the Services, Contractor shall promptly remove its Equipment, temporary structures, debris, and excess materials from the Site and leave all areas in a neat, clean and safe condition in accordance with all environmental permits, and the Applicable legislation, and this Agreement. Bulk fuel and chemical containment areas are to be demolished in the presence of Company’s Environmental Department representative to verify that no releases have occurred, and if indicated, Contractor will be required to perform sampling, analysis and clean-up at Contractors expense. Disturbed areas are to be contoured for drainage and left in a neat condition. Prior to final demobilization Contractor must obtain a written clearance from Company’s Environmental Department and Supply Chain (Logistic) Department..
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