CLEANING OF SITE Sample Clauses

CLEANING OF SITE. A.13.1 The Contractor must keep that part of the Site to which it has access, and the Works, clean and tidy and regularly remove from the Site rubbish and surplus material created by it or its Personnel.
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CLEANING OF SITE. 2.2.8.1 Design/Builder shall maintain the Site and regularly remove construction debris, rubbish and waste materials resulting from the Work. After completing Work in an area, Design/Builder shall clean the area, including, as applicable, washing all glazing and window frames inside and outside throughout the Project building(s), removing all stains, paint, etc., from same, and removing from the Site all debris, rubbish and waste materials, as well as its construction equipment, tools, machinery, and surplus materials. Design/Builder shall take necessary action to ensure that dust and debris resulting from the Work are minimized and confined. Design/Builder shall not be required to clean areas or remove any materials, debris or waste materials left by Owner or Owner’s Other Contractors.
CLEANING OF SITE. The Contractor shall be responsible for keeping the work site clean and neat. As necessary, debris shall be removed to an approved disposal location. Areas used by the Contractor during its work shall be cleaned daily before leaving the job site. Items saturated with combustible fluids shall be stored in tightly sealed metal containers and removed from the Work location. Paints and thinners shall not be poured into Terminal drains, lines or sewers. Paint, dirt and other stains on surfaces of Terminals, which are caused by the Contractor's work, shall be carefully removed and the surfaces cleaned. All areas used by the Contractor shall be left in a clean and neat condition. SC-15. NOT USED SC-16. NOT USED SC-17. NOT USED SC-18. BASIC MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
CLEANING OF SITE. The Contractor shall be responsible for keeping the work site clean and neat. As necessary, debris shall be removed to an approved disposal location. Areas used by the Contractor during its work shall be cleaned daily before leaving the job site. Items saturated with combustible fluids shall be stored in tightly sealed metal containers and removed from the Work location. Paints and thinners shall not be poured into Terminal drains, lines or sewers. Paint, dirt and other stains on surfaces of Terminals, which are caused by the Contractor's work, shall be carefully removed and the surfaces cleaned. All areas used by the Contractor shall be left in a clean and neat condition. Revised - JUNE 05, 2017 Exhibit A Phase III, The Conveyance Modifications at LAX, Los Angeles World Airports SC-15. NOT USED SC-16. NOT USED SC-17. NOT USED SC-18. BASIC MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
CLEANING OF SITE. The Contractor shall properly clean the work site/s as work progresses and shall remove all rubbish and debris from the site time to time when necessary and when directed. On completion the Contractor shall ensure that the premises and/or site are cleaned off surplus material, debris, sheds, etc. shall remove all fixtures & fittings so that the whole installation is fit for immediate occupation or use and to the satisfaction of the Xxxxxxxx Engineer. [X X Xxxxxxxxx] Signature of the Contractor AGE (Contracts) Dated: For Accepting Officer APPENDIX - 'A' M AKES / NAMES OF FIRMS FOR PRODUCTS TO BE INCORPORATED IN WORK Sl No Items / Materials Name of Manufacturers / firms
CLEANING OF SITE. 1. The Contractor shall undertake to clean the site free from rubbish to the satisfaction of NIRM. All surplus materials, rubbish, etc., will be removed to the place fixed by NIRM and nothing extra will be paid.

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