Contractor Superintendent. At all times during the project, the Contractor shall be required to have a competent Superintendent on site. The Contractor shall designate the Superintendent at the pre-construction conference. Under no circumstances, shall the Contractor designate multiple Superintendents. The designated Superintendent shall have adequate social skills to interact with City Inspector and City Project Manager. Not having the designated Superintendent on-site during any work operations, including subcontractor’s work operations, may result in a Stop Work Order issued by the City Project Manager. The Contractor shall be responsible for any delays and monetary losses resulting from the Stop Work Order. Once the designated Superintendent has returned to the project site, a Resume Work Order may be issued by the City Project Manager.
Contractor Superintendent. The Contractor shall employ a Superintendent who shall be at the Site at all times during performance of Work at the Site. The Superintendent is the Contractor’s Representative for the Project; directions, instructions or other communications to and with the Contractor’s Superintendent constitute directions, instructions or communications to or with the Contractor.
Contractor Superintendent. At all times during the project, the Contractor shall be required to have a competent Superintendent on site. The Contractor shall designate the Superintendent at the pre-construction conference. Under no circumstances, shall the Contractor designate multiple Superintendents or replace the Superintendent for the duration of the contract unless the substitute Superintendent has equivalent qualifications as approved by the City Project Manager. The designated Superintendent shall have adequate social skills to interact with City Inspector and City Project Manager. The Superintendent shall also be a current and qualified employee, skilled in performing the scope of work, and have a minimum of three years’ experience supervising projects of similar scope. Not having the designated Superintendent on-site during any work operations, including subcontractor’s work operations, may result in a Stop Work Order issued by the City Project Manager. The Contractor shall be responsible for any delays and monetary losses resulting from the Stop Work Order. Once the designated Superintendent has returned to the project site, a Resume Work Order may be issued by the City Project Manager.