CONTRACTOR INSTRUCTIONS Clause Samples

The 'CONTRACTOR INSTRUCTIONS' clause defines the process by which the contractor receives directions or guidance from the client or project manager regarding the execution of work. Typically, this clause outlines how instructions must be communicated—such as in writing or verbally—and may specify who is authorized to issue them and under what circumstances. Its core practical function is to ensure that all parties understand how instructions are to be given and followed, thereby reducing misunderstandings and ensuring that the contractor performs work in accordance with the client's requirements.
CONTRACTOR INSTRUCTIONS. The number of hours for this participant will be each month. You must schedule participation hours in full days, if possible, in order to keep transportation costs of participant low, keeping in mind the necessary flexibility to allow the participant to meet other requirements placed on him by the Department. A daily split shift is not permissible unless requested by the participant. You must also develop a mutually agreed upon written monthly work schedule with the participant. Notify the case worker above, on the first day that the participant reports to the participation site.
CONTRACTOR INSTRUCTIONS. Please sign the Agreement where indicated in the lower left-hand corner under name of Contractor. The Agreement must be signed and the name and title of the person signing must be printed directly below the signature. This is not an authorization to begin work. You cannot be authorized to begin work until this Agreement is fully approved and Contract Manager has notified you to begin work.
CONTRACTOR INSTRUCTIONS. The Contractor will receive training from environmental representatives on minimizing the impact to habitat when cutting and hauling. Further training and oversight will focus on identification and removal of non-native plants as well as identification and level of trimming and thinning required for native plants. Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to avoid damaging Coastal Sage Scrub (CSS) and other native vegetation in project areas. Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to protect native habitat by minimizing impact in the preserve adjacent to project areas. Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to protect all trees that are to be retained. Contractor shall set up photograph points with T-post at each site. A word document displaying “before” and “after” pictures will be submitted to City of Chula Vista at completion of project segments. Depending on the location of access, temporary dumpster locations on City streets will be identified to minimize the hauling process. Contract crews will stage equipment at predetermined staging areas in or near the named canyons. Crews of ≥ 10 persons will perform primarily hand labor utilizing loppers, chainsaws, and string trimmers to cut existing brush and weeds to a desired density level. After raking and picking up the cut materials in burlap squares, the brush will be hauled on foot to the brush staging areas near the closest respective dumpsters. Depending on the Contractor and logistics of the location, a loader with a grapple may assist in loading the dumpsters from the brush staging area.
CONTRACTOR INSTRUCTIONS. The purpose of this document is to establish security and supervision requirements for contract personnel requiring access to Department of Technology, Management and Budget (DTMB) facilities.
CONTRACTOR INSTRUCTIONS. Owner hereby acknowledges and agrees that it has received instructions from Contractor, the form of which is attached hereto as Schedule 1.3, instructing Owner to make all unpaid payments, originally payable under the EPC Agreement to Contractor, including any milestone payments and retention amounts, when due and owing under the EPC Agreement, to Raytheon, by wire transfer, at the account specified in such instruction.