Clearance of Site Sample Clauses

Clearance of Site. Upon receiving the Performance Certificate, the Contractor shall remove any remaining Contractor’s Equipment, surplus material, wreckage, rubbish and Temporary Works from the Site. If all these items have not been removed within 28 days after the Employer receives a copy of the Performance Certificate, the Employer may sell or otherwise dispose of any remaining items. The Employer shall be entitled to be paid the costs incurred in connection with, or attributable to, such sale or disposal and restoring the Site. If these moneys are less than the Employer’s costs, the Contractor shall pay the outstanding balance to the Employer.
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Clearance of Site. 25.1 As a part of the contract the contractor shall completely remove all temporary/disposable materials, while execution of work at his own cost and initiative and dispose off the same as directed by Engineer-in-charge. 25.2 The works will not be considered as complete and taken over by the owner, until all the temporary works, labor and staff colonies etc. constructed are removed and the work site cleared to the satisfaction of the Engineer-in-charge, surplus materials and rubbish is cleared off the site completely and the work shall have been measured by the Engineer-in-charge whose measurement shall be binding and conclusive. 25.3 If the contractor fails to comply with the requirements of this clause on or before the date fixed for the completion of the work, the Engineer-in-charge may at the expenses of the contractor remove such, surplus materials and rubbish and disposal off the same as he thinks fit and clean off such dirt as aforesaid, and the contractor shall forthwith pay the amount of all expenses as incurred and shall have no claim in respect of any such surplus materials as aforesaid except for any sum actually realized by the sale thereof.
Clearance of Site. As a part of the contract the contractor shall completely remove all temporary/disposable materials, while execution of work at his own cost and initiative and dispose off the same as directed by Engineer-in-charge.
Clearance of Site. Following the issue of each of i) the Certificate of Substantial Completion and ii) the Certificate of Final Completion, the Contractor shall clear away and remove from Site all equipment, surplus materials, rubbish and temporary works of every kind which are not being used for the performance of the Contractor’s obligations under this Contract, and leave the Site in a clean and functional condition. If the Contractor fails to do so within twenty eight (28) days of the Certificate of Substantial Completion or the Certificate of Final Completion (as applicable), UNICEF may sell or otherwise dispose of any remaining items and the cost of doing so, less the sums received by UNICEF from any sale, shall be recoverable by UNICEF from the Contractor as a debt and/or deducted from any sums due to the Contractor under this Contract.
Clearance of Site. From time to time during the progress of the Works except for any pre-existing materials or materials brought on to the Site by the Purchaser or its other contractors, the Contractor shall clear away and remove from the Site all surplus materials and rubbish and, on completion, all Contractor's Equipment. The Contractor shall at all times leave the Site and the Works clean and in a safe and workmanlike condition to the Engineer's reasonable satisfaction.
Clearance of Site. Within 28 days of receiving the final Taking-Over Certificate in respect of the Works, the Contractor shall remove any remaining Contractor’s Equipment, surplus material, wreckage, rubbish and Temporary Works from the Site. If all these items have not been removed within 28 days after the Employer receives a copy of the Performance Certificate, the Employer may sell or otherwise dispose of any remaining items. The Employer shall be entitled to be paid the costs incurred in connection with, or attributable to, such sale or disposal and restoring the Site. Any balance of the moneys from the sale shall be paid to the Contractor. If these moneys are less than the Employer’s costs, the Contractor shall pay the outstanding balance to the Employer.
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Clearance of Site. Within two weeks of receiving the Final Acceptance Certificate, Contractor shall have removed any remaining Contractor's Equipment, surplus material, wreckage, rubbish and Temporary Works from the Site.
Clearance of Site. (a) Upon receiving the Performance Certificate, the Contractor shall remove any remaining Contractor’s Equipment, surplus material, wreckage, rubbish and Temporary Works from the Site. (b) If all these items have not been removed within twenty-eight (28) days after the Employer issues the P erformance Certificate, the E mployer may sel l or otherwise dispose of any remaining items. The Employer shall be entitled to be paid the costs incurred in connection with, or attributable to, such sale or disposal and restoring the Site. (c) Any balance of the moneys from the sale shall be paid to the Contractor. If these moneys are less than the Employer’s costs, the Contractor shall pay the outstanding balance to the Employer.
Clearance of Site. On a continuous basis consistent with Good Industry Practice during the progress of the Works the Contractor shall clear away and remove pursuant to the directions of the Owner from the Site all scrap, debris, other waste materials. The Contractor shall, leave on the Site for the Owner such temporary works as instructed by the Owner, free of charge. The Contractor shall at all times and particularly after completion of the Works, keep the Site and the Facility in a clean, safe and xxxxxxx like condition and shall dispose of all rubbish (other than hazardous materials or other materials which may contaminate ground-water, for which other arrangements shall be made by the Contractor) in accordance with Good Industry Practice.
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