Common use of CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S SAFETY PROGRAM Clause in Contracts

CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S SAFETY PROGRAM. 10.1 The Construction Manager shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising a safety program in connection with its Work under the Agreement and Construction Documents. 10.2 In the event the Construction Manager encounters on the site material reasonably believed to be asbestos or polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) which has not been rendered harmless, petroleum waste, biohazardous substances, radioactive waste or any other substance falling within the category of hazardous or toxic waste under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) or any other state or federal environmental statute or regulation, hereinafter collectively referred to as “hazardous waste,” the Construction Manager shall immediately stop work in the area affected and report the condition to the Owner in writing. Owner shall thereafter as soon as reasonably possible conduct a thorough investigation to determine if the suspected material in the affected area is in fact hazardous waste and shall certify to Construction Manager that such material is not hazardous waste or if such material is in fact hazardous waste that such hazardous waste has been abated and that it is safe to return to the affected area and resume work. Construction Manager may require Owner to furnish copies of reports of tests conducted by a qualified testing laboratory verifying the absence of such hazardous waste before Construction Manager will be required to resume work. The contract time may be equitably adjusted to account for the time lost due to the encountering of the hazardous waste and the reasonable cost associated therewith, pursuant to the procedure for making a claim set forth in Article 4. 10.3 The Construction Manager shall not be required pursuant to the changes clause herein to perform without consent any work relating to hazardous waste. 10.4 The Construction Manager shall take all reasonable precautions for the safety of and shall provide all reasonable protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to employees and other persons on the Work Site, the Work and all materials and equipment to be incorporated into the Work, other property at the Work Site or adjacent thereto, and any other property of the Owner, whether or not forming part of the Work located at the Site or adjacent thereto and areas to which the Construction Manager has access. 10.5 The Construction Manager shall erect and maintain all reasonable safeguards for safety and protection, including signs and other warnings as appropriate, in its performance of the Agreement. In the event the Work requires the use or storage of explosives or other hazardous materials, equipment, or means or methods, the Construction Manager shall exercise the utmost care and carry on such activities under the continuous supervision of properly qualified individuals. 10.6 The Construction Manager shall promptly remedy any and all damage and loss to property referred to above. In the event the damage or loss is due in whole to the Construction Manager’s negligence, the Construction Manager shall bear the entire cost of the loss or damage, if the damage or loss is due in part to the Construction Managers negligence, the Construction Manager shall bear the cost that is determined, by the Owner, to be their portion of the loss or damage. 10.7 The Construction Manager shall designate its superintendent on the Project as its safety program representative. 10.8 The Construction Manager shall provide and maintain in good, operating condition suitable and adequate fire protection equipment and services, and shall comply with all reasonable recommendations regarding fire protection made by the representatives of the fire insurance company carrying insurance on the Work or by the local fire chief or fire marshal. The area within the site limits shall be kept orderly and clean, and all combustible rubbish shall be promptly removed from the site. 10.9 The Construction Manager shall at all times protect excavations, trenches, buildings and materials, from rain water, ground water, backup or leakage of sewers, drains and other piping, and from water of any other origin and shall remove promptly any accumulation of water. The Construction Manager shall provide and operate all pumps, piping and other equipment necessary to this end. 10.10 During the progress of the Work and at all times prior to the date of substantial completion or occupancy of the Work by the Owner, whichever is earlier, the Construction Manager shall provide temporary heat, ventilation, and enclosure, adequate to permit the Work to proceed in a timely fashion, and to prevent damage to completed work or work in progress, or to materials stored on the premises. The permanent heating and ventilation systems may be used for these purposes when available unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. 10.11 In the event of an emergency affecting the safety of persons or property, the Construction Manager shall utilize its judgment and discretion to prevent any threatened damage, injury or loss. In the event of such an emergency, the Construction Manager shall immediately notify the Owner and Architect, and coordinate and cooperate in the resolution of all such emergencies.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Continuing Works Agreement, Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement

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CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S SAFETY PROGRAM. 10.1 The Construction Manager shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising a safety program in connection with its Work under the Agreement and Construction Documents. 10.2 In the event the Construction Manager encounters on the site material reasonably believed to be asbestos or polychlorinated biphenyl byphenyl (PCB) which has not been rendered harmless, petroleum waste, biohazardous substances, radioactive waste or any other substance falling within the category of hazardous or toxic waste under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) or any other state or federal environmental statute or regulation, hereinafter collectively referred to as “hazardous waste,” the Construction Manager shall immediately stop work in the area affected and report the condition to the Owner in writing. Owner shall thereafter as soon as reasonably possible conduct a thorough investigation to determine if the suspected material in the affected area is in fact hazardous waste and shall certify to Construction Manager that such material is not hazardous waste or if such material is in fact hazardous waste that such hazardous waste has been abated and that it is safe to return to the affected area and resume work. Construction Manager may require Owner to furnish copies of reports of tests conducted by a qualified testing laboratory verifying the absence of such hazardous waste before Construction Manager will be required to resume work. The contract time may be equitably adjusted to account for the time lost due to the encountering of the hazardous waste and the reasonable cost associated therewith, pursuant to the procedure for making a claim set forth in Article 4. 10.3 The Construction Manager shall not be required pursuant to the changes clause herein to perform without consent any work relating to hazardous waste. 10.4 The Construction Manager shall take all reasonable precautions for the safety of and shall provide all reasonable protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to employees and other persons on the Work Site, the Work and all materials and equipment to be incorporated into the Work, other property at the Work Site or adjacent thereto, and any other property of the Owner, whether or not forming part of the Work located at the Site or adjacent thereto and areas to which the Construction Manager has access. 10.5 The Construction Manager shall erect and maintain all reasonable safeguards for safety and protection, including signs and other warnings as appropriate, in its performance of the Agreement. In the event the Work requires the use or storage of explosives or other hazardous materials, equipment, or means or methods, the Construction Manager shall exercise the utmost care and carry on such activities under the continuous supervision of properly qualified individuals. 10.6 The Construction Manager shall promptly remedy any and all damage and loss to property referred to above. In the event the damage or loss is due in whole to the Construction Manager’s negligence, the Construction Manager shall bear the entire cost of the loss or damage, if the damage or loss is due in part to the Construction Managers negligence, the Construction Manager shall bear the cost that is determined, by the Owner, to be their portion of the loss or damage. 10.7 The Construction Manager shall designate its superintendent on the Project as its safety program representative. 10.8 The Construction Manager shall provide and maintain in good, operating condition suitable and adequate fire protection equipment and services, and shall comply with all reasonable recommendations regarding fire protection made by the representatives of the fire insurance company carrying insurance on the Work or by the local fire chief or fire marshal. The area within the site limits shall be kept orderly and clean, and all combustible rubbish shall be promptly removed from the site. 10.9 The Construction Manager shall at all times protect excavations, trenches, buildings and materials, from rain water, ground water, backup or leakage of sewers, drains and other piping, and from water of any other origin and shall remove promptly any accumulation of water. The Construction Manager shall provide and operate all pumps, piping and other equipment necessary to this end. 10.10 During the progress of the Work and at all times prior to the date of substantial completion or occupancy of the Work by the Owner, whichever is earlier, the Construction Manager shall provide temporary heat, ventilation, and enclosure, adequate to permit the Work to proceed in a timely fashion, and to prevent damage to completed work or work in progress, or to materials stored on the premises. The permanent heating and ventilation systems may be used for these purposes when available unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. 10.11 In the event of an emergency affecting the safety of persons or property, the Construction Manager shall utilize its judgment and discretion to prevent any threatened damage, injury or loss. In the event of such an emergency, the Construction Manager shall immediately notify the Owner and Architect, and coordinate and cooperate in the resolution of all such emergencies.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement

CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S SAFETY PROGRAM. 10.1 The Construction Manager shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising a safety program in connection with its Work under the Agreement and Construction Documents. 10.2 In the event the Construction Manager encounters on the site material reasonably believed to be asbestos or polychlorinated biphenyl byphenyl (PCB) which has not been rendered harmless, petroleum waste, biohazardous substances, radioactive waste or any other substance falling within the category of hazardous or toxic waste under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) or any other state or federal environmental statute or regulation, hereinafter collectively referred to as “hazardous waste,” the Construction Manager shall immediately stop work in the area affected and report the condition to the Owner in writing. Owner shall thereafter as soon as reasonably possible conduct a thorough investigation to determine if the suspected material in the affected area is in fact hazardous waste and shall certify to Construction Manager that such material is not hazardous waste or if such material is in fact hazardous waste that such hazardous waste has been abated and that it is safe to return to the affected area and resume work. Construction Manager may require Owner to furnish copies of reports of tests conducted by a qualified testing laboratory verifying the absence of such hazardous waste before Construction Manager will be required to resume work. The contract time may be equitably adjusted to account for the time lost due to the encountering of the hazardous waste and the reasonable cost associated therewith, pursuant to the procedure for making a claim set forth in Article 4. 10.3 The Construction Manager shall not be required pursuant to the changes clause herein to perform without consent any work relating to hazardous waste. 10.4 The Construction Manager shall take all reasonable precautions for the safety of and shall provide all reasonable protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to employees and other persons on the Work Site, the Work and all materials and equipment to be incorporated into the Work, other property at the Work Site or adjacent thereto, and any other property of the Owner, whether or not forming part of the Work located at the Site or adjacent thereto and areas to which the Construction Manager has access. 10.5 The Construction Manager shall erect and maintain all reasonable safeguards for safety and protection, including signs and other warnings as appropriate, in its performance of the Agreement. In the event the Work requires the use or storage of explosives or other hazardous materials, equipment, or means or methods, the Construction Manager shall exercise the utmost care and carry on such activities under the continuous supervision of properly qualified individuals. 10.6 The Construction Manager shall promptly remedy any and all damage and loss to property referred to above. In the event the damage or loss is due in whole to the Construction Manager’s negligence, the Construction Manager shall bear the entire cost of the loss or damage, if the damage or loss is due in part to the Construction Managers Manager’s negligence, the Construction Manager shall bear the cost that is determined, by the Owner, to be their portion of the loss or damage. 10.7 The Construction Manager shall designate its superintendent on the Project as its safety program representative. 10.8 The Construction Manager shall provide and maintain in good, operating condition suitable and adequate fire protection equipment and services, and shall comply with all reasonable recommendations regarding fire protection made by the representatives of the fire insurance company carrying insurance on the Work or by the local fire chief or fire marshal. The area within the site limits shall be kept orderly and clean, and all combustible rubbish shall be promptly removed from the site. 10.9 The Construction Manager shall at all times protect excavations, trenches, buildings and materials, from rain water, ground water, backup or leakage of sewers, drains and other piping, and from water of any other origin and shall remove promptly any accumulation of water. The Construction Manager shall provide and operate all pumps, piping and other equipment necessary to this end. 10.10 During the progress of the Work and at all times prior to the date of substantial completion or occupancy of the Work by the Owner, whichever is earlier, the Construction Manager shall provide temporary heat, ventilation, and enclosure, adequate to permit the Work to proceed in a timely fashion, and to prevent damage to completed work or work in progress, or to materials stored on the premises. The permanent heating and ventilation systems may be used for these purposes when available unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. 10.11 In the event of an emergency affecting the safety of persons or property, the Construction Manager shall utilize its judgment and discretion to prevent any threatened damage, injury or loss. In the event of such an emergency, the Construction Manager shall immediately notify the Owner and Architect, and coordinate and cooperate in the resolution of all such emergencies.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement

CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S SAFETY PROGRAM. 10.1 The Construction Manager shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising a safety program in connection with its Work under the Agreement and Construction Documents. 10.2 In the event the Construction Manager encounters on the site material reasonably believed to be asbestos or polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) which has not been rendered harmless, petroleum waste, biohazardous substances, radioactive waste or any other substance falling within the category of hazardous or toxic waste under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) or any other state or federal environmental statute or regulation, hereinafter collectively referred to as “hazardous waste,” the Construction Manager shall immediately stop work in the area affected and report the condition to the Owner in writing. Owner shall thereafter as soon as reasonably possible conduct a thorough investigation to determine if the suspected material in the affected area is in fact hazardous waste and shall certify to Construction Manager that such material is not hazardous waste or if such material is in fact hazardous waste that such hazardous waste has been abated and that it is safe to return to the affected area and resume work. Construction Manager may require Owner to furnish copies of reports of tests conducted by a qualified testing laboratory verifying the absence of such hazardous waste before Construction Manager will be required to resume work. The contract time may be equitably adjusted to account for the time lost due to the encountering of the hazardous waste and the reasonable cost associated therewith, pursuant to the procedure for making a claim set forth in Article 4. 10.3 The Construction Manager shall not be required pursuant to the changes clause herein to perform without consent any work relating to hazardous waste. 10.4 The Construction Manager shall take all reasonable precautions for the safety of and shall provide all reasonable protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to employees and other persons on the Work Site, the Work and all materials and equipment to be incorporated into the Work, other property at the Work Site or adjacent thereto, and any other property of the Owner, whether or not forming part of the Work located at the Site or adjacent thereto and areas to which the Construction Manager has access. 10.5 The Construction Manager shall erect and maintain all reasonable safeguards for safety and protection, including signs and other warnings as appropriate, in its performance of the Agreement. In the event the Work requires the use or storage of explosives or other hazardous materials, equipment, or means or methods, the Construction Manager shall exercise the utmost care and carry on such activities under the continuous supervision of properly qualified individuals. 10.6 The Construction Manager shall promptly remedy any and all damage and loss to property referred to above. In the event the damage or loss is due in whole to the Construction Manager’s negligence, the Construction Manager shall bear the entire cost of the loss or damage, if the damage or loss is due in part to the Construction Managers negligence, the Construction Manager shall bear the cost that is determined, by the Owner, to be their portion of the loss or damage. 10.7 The Construction Manager shall designate its superintendent on the Project as its safety program representative. 10.8 The Construction Manager shall provide and maintain in good, operating condition suitable and adequate fire protection equipment and services, and shall comply with all reasonable recommendations regarding fire protection made by the representatives of the fire insurance company carrying insurance on the Work or by the local fire chief or fire marshal. The area within the site limits shall be kept orderly and clean, and all combustible rubbish shall be promptly removed from the site. 10.9 The Construction Manager shall at all times protect excavations, trenches, buildings and materials, from rain water, ground water, backup or leakage of sewers, drains and other piping, and from water of any other origin and shall remove promptly any accumulation of water. The Construction Manager shall provide and operate all pumps, piping and other equipment necessary to this end. 10.10 During the progress of the Work and at all times prior to the date of substantial completion or occupancy of the Work by the Owner, whichever is earlier, the Construction Manager shall provide temporary heat, ventilation, and enclosure, adequate to permit the Work to proceed in a timely fashion, and to prevent damage to completed work or work in progress, or to materials stored on the premises. The permanent heating and ventilation systems may be used for these purposes when available unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. 10.11 In the event of an emergency affecting the safety of persons or property, the Construction Manager shall utilize its judgment and discretion to prevent any threatened damage, injury or loss. In the event of such an emergency, the Construction Manager shall immediately notify the Owner and Architect, and coordinate and cooperate in the resolution of all such emergencies. INTENDING TO BE BOUND, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above. By: Xxxx XxXxx, Chairman By: Name: Print Name Date: Date: ATTEST: ATTEST: By: Xxxxxxx X. Grego, Ed.D By: Superintendent Name: Title: as Principal, and , as Surety, located at , as Obligee in the sum of ($ ) for the payment whereof we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, personal representatives, successors and assigns, jointly and severally.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Agreement

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CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S SAFETY PROGRAM. 10.1 The Construction Manager shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising a safety program in connection with its Work under the Agreement and Construction Documents. 10.2 In the event the Construction Manager encounters on the site material reasonably believed to be asbestos or polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) which has not been rendered harmless, petroleum waste, biohazardous substances, radioactive waste or any other substance falling within the category of hazardous or toxic waste under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) or any other state or federal environmental statute or regulation, hereinafter collectively referred to as “hazardous waste,” the Construction Manager shall immediately stop work in the area affected and report the condition to the Owner in writing. Owner shall thereafter as soon as reasonably possible conduct a thorough investigation to determine if the suspected material in the affected area is in fact hazardous waste and shall certify to Construction Manager that such material is not hazardous waste or if such material is in fact hazardous waste that such hazardous waste has been abated and that it is safe to return to the affected area and resume work. Construction Manager may require Owner to furnish copies of reports of tests conducted by a qualified testing laboratory verifying the absence of such hazardous waste before Construction Manager will be required to resume work. The contract time may be equitably adjusted to account for the time lost due to the encountering of the hazardous waste and the reasonable cost associated therewith, pursuant to the procedure for making a claim set forth in Article 4. 10.3 The Construction Manager shall not be required pursuant to the changes clause herein to perform without consent any work relating to hazardous waste. 10.4 The Construction Manager shall take all reasonable precautions for the safety of and shall provide all reasonable protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to employees and other persons on the Work Site, the Work and all materials and equipment to be incorporated into the Work, other property at the Work Site or adjacent thereto, and any other property of the Owner, whether or not forming part of the Work located at the Site or adjacent thereto and areas to which the Construction Manager has access. 10.5 The Construction Manager shall erect and maintain all reasonable safeguards for safety and protection, including signs and other warnings as appropriate, in its performance of the Agreement. In the event the Work requires the use or storage of explosives or other hazardous materials, equipment, or means or methods, the Construction Manager shall exercise the utmost care and carry on such activities under the continuous supervision of properly qualified individuals. 10.6 The Construction Manager shall promptly remedy any and all damage and loss to property referred to above. In the event the damage or loss is due in whole to the Construction Manager’s negligence, the Construction Manager shall bear the entire cost of the loss or damage, if the damage or loss is due in part to the Construction Managers negligence, the Construction Manager shall bear the cost that is determined, by the Owner, to be their portion of the loss or damage. 10.7 The Construction Manager shall designate its superintendent on the Project as its safety program representative. 10.8 The Construction Manager shall provide and maintain in good, operating condition suitable and adequate fire protection equipment and services, and shall comply with all reasonable recommendations regarding fire protection made by the representatives of the fire insurance company carrying insurance on the Work or by the local fire chief or fire marshal. The area within the site limits shall be kept orderly and clean, and all combustible rubbish shall be promptly removed from the site. 10.9 The Construction Manager shall at all times protect excavations, trenches, buildings and materials, from rain water, ground water, backup or leakage of sewers, drains and other piping, and from water of any other origin and shall remove promptly any accumulation of water. The Construction Manager shall provide and operate all pumps, piping and other equipment necessary to this end. 10.10 During the progress of the Work and at all times prior to the date of substantial completion or occupancy of the Work by the Owner, whichever is earlier, the Construction Manager shall provide temporary heat, ventilation, and enclosure, adequate to permit the Work to proceed in a timely fashion, and to prevent damage to completed work or work in progress, or to materials stored on the premises. The permanent heating and ventilation systems may be used for these purposes when available unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. 10.11 In the event of an emergency affecting the safety of persons or property, the Construction Manager shall utilize its judgment and discretion to prevent any threatened damage, injury or loss. In the event of such an emergency, the Construction Manager shall immediately notify the Owner and Architect, and coordinate and cooperate in the resolution of all such emergencies. INTENDING TO BE BOUND, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above. By: Xxxx XxXxx, Chairman by: Name: Print Name Date: ATTEST: ATTEST: By: Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Xx. D By: Superintendent Name: Title: BOND NO. as Principal, and , as Surety, located at , as Obligee in the sum of ($ ) for the payment whereof we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, personal representatives, successors and assigns, jointly and severally.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Agreement

CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S SAFETY PROGRAM. 10.1 The Construction Manager shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising a safety program in connection with its Work under the Agreement and Construction Contract Documents. Reimbursable costs and expenses associated with the Safety Program may include first aid training and supplies, safety equipment, training equipment, and materials related to identification and containment or removal of hazardous materials, and any necessary safety certifications. All reimbursable safety program costs are fully auditable to verify the accuracy and completeness of actual costs incurred and must be submitted to Owner for advance approval. Advance approval of reimbursable costs by Owner does not waive Owner’s right to audit final safety program expenses to verify validity of expenses and actual costs incurred. 10.2 In the event the Construction Manager encounters material on the site material site, reasonably believed to be asbestos or polychlorinated biphenyl byphenyl (PCB) ), which has not been rendered harmless, petroleum waste, biohazardous substances, radioactive waste or any other substance falling within the category of hazardous or toxic waste under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) or any other state or federal environmental statute or regulation, hereinafter collectively referred to as “hazardous waste,” the Construction Manager shall immediately stop work in the area affected and report the condition to the Owner Owner’s Project Representative in writing. Owner The Owner’s Project Representative shall thereafter thereafter, as soon as reasonably possible possible, conduct a thorough investigation to determine if the suspected material in the affected area is in fact hazardous waste and shall certify to the Construction Manager that such material is not hazardous waste or if such material is in fact hazardous waste that such hazardous waste has been abated and that it is safe to return to the affected area and resume work. Construction Manager may require Owner the Owner’s Project Representative to furnish copies of reports of tests conducted by a qualified testing laboratory verifying the absence of such hazardous waste before Construction Manager will be required to resume work. The contract time Contract Time may be equitably adjusted to account for the time lost due to the encountering of the hazardous waste and the reasonable cost associated therewith, pursuant to the procedure for making a claim set forth in Article 4. 10.3 The Construction Manager shall not be required pursuant to the changes clause herein to perform without consent any work relating to hazardous waste. 10.4 The Construction Manager shall take all reasonable precautions for the safety of and shall provide all reasonable protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to employees and other persons on the Work Site, the Work and all materials and equipment to be incorporated into the Work, other property at the Work Site or adjacent thereto, and any other property of the Owner, whether or not forming part of the Work located at the Site or adjacent thereto and areas to which the Construction Manager has access. 10.5 The Construction Manager shall erect and maintain all reasonable safeguards for safety and protection, including signs and other warnings as appropriate, in its performance of the Agreement. In the event the Work requires the use or storage of explosives or other hazardous materials, equipment, or means or methods, the Construction Manager shall exercise the utmost care and carry on such activities under the continuous supervision of properly qualified individuals. 10.6 The Construction Manager shall promptly remedy any and all damage and loss to property referred to above. In the event the damage or loss is due in whole to the Construction Manager’s negligence, the Construction Manager shall bear the entire cost of the loss or damage, if the damage or loss is due in part to the Construction Managers Manager’s negligence, the Construction Manager shall bear the cost that is determined, by the Owner, to be their portion of the loss or damage. 10.7 The Construction Manager shall designate its superintendent Project Superintendent on the Project as its safety program representative. 10.8 The Construction Manager shall provide and maintain in good, operating condition suitable and adequate fire protection equipment and services, and shall comply with all reasonable recommendations regarding fire protection made by the representatives of the fire insurance company carrying insurance on the Work or by the local fire chief or fire marshal. The area within the site limits shall be kept orderly and clean, and all combustible rubbish shall be promptly removed from the site. 10.9 The Construction Manager shall at all times protect excavations, trenches, buildings and materials, from rain water, ground water, backup or leakage of sewers, drains and other piping, and from water of any other origin and shall remove promptly any accumulation of water. The Construction Manager shall provide and operate all pumps, piping and other equipment necessary to this end. 10.10 During the progress of the Work and at all times prior to the date of substantial completion or occupancy of the Work by the Owner, whichever is earlier, the Construction Manager shall provide temporary heat, ventilation, and enclosure, adequate to permit the Work to proceed in a timely fashion, and to prevent damage to completed work or work in progress, or to materials stored on the premises. The permanent heating and ventilation systems may be used for these purposes when available unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. 10.11 In the event of an emergency affecting the safety of persons or property, the Construction Manager shall utilize its judgment and discretion to prevent any threatened damage, injury or loss. In the event of such an emergency, the Construction Manager shall immediately notify the Owner Owner’s Project Representative and Architect, and coordinate and cooperate in the resolution of all such emergencies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Management Agreement

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