Composite Clean Up Crew Clause Samples

The "Composite Clean Up Crew" clause establishes the responsibility for cleaning and restoring a worksite or premises after the completion of a project or event. Typically, this clause outlines which party is required to provide cleaning services, the standards to which the site must be returned (such as removal of debris, equipment, and waste), and any timelines for completion. By clearly assigning these duties, the clause helps prevent disputes over post-project cleanliness and ensures that the premises are left in an acceptable condition for the owner or next user.
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Composite Clean Up Crew. At Contractor’s discretion it may direct all trades to act in unison when cleaning up the job site. This composite crew shall be responsible to clean up all debris not specifically associated with any one trade. The composite crew shall consist of a worker from each Subcontractor who is on-site at the time of the request. If any Subcontractor fails to provide clean up labor, they will be back charged on a pro-rata basis according to Subcontractor’s share of the general debris, as determined by Contractor.

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  • Clean-up Time Employees shall be allowed reasonable time during the workday or shift for clean-up purposes.

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