Common use of CONTRACTOR USE OF PREMISES Clause in Contracts

CONTRACTOR USE OF PREMISES. The Contractor shall confine construction equipment, the storage of materials and equipment and the operations of workmen to areas permitted by law, ordinances, permits and/or the requirements of the Contract Documents, and shall not unreasonably encumber the premises with construction equipment or other materials or equipment. The Contractor shall not enter upon private property for any purpose without first securing the permission of the property owner in writing and furnishing the Project Manager with a copy of said permission. This requirement will be strictly enforced, particularly with regard to such vacant properties as may be utilized for storage or staging by the Contractor. The Contractor shall conduct its work in such a manner as to avoid damage to adjacent private or public property. Any damage to existing structures of work of any kind, including permanent reference markers or property corner markers, or the interruption of a utility service, shall be repaired or restored promptly at no expense to the City or property owner. The Contractor will preserve and protect all existing vegetation such as trees, shrubs and grass on or adjacent to the site which does not reasonably interfere with the construction, as determined by the Project Manager. The Contractor will be responsible for repairing or replacing any trees, shrubs, lawns and landscaping that may be damaged due to careless operation of equipment, stockpiling of materials, tracking of grass by equipment or other construction activity. The Contractor will be liable for, or will be required to replace or restore at no expense to the City all vegetation not protected or preserved as may be required that is destroyed or damaged. During the progress of the Work, the Contractor shall keep the premises free from accumulation of waste materials, rubbish and debris resulting from the Work. At the completion of the Work, the Contractor shall remove all waste materials, rubbish and debris from and about the premises as well as all tools, appliances, construction equipment and machinery, and surplus materials and shall leave the site clean and ready for occupancy by the City. The Contractor shall restore to their original condition those portions of the site not designated for alteration by the Contract Documents at no cost to the City.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: City of Fort Lauderdale Construction Agreement, City of Fort Lauderdale Construction Agreement, City of Fort Lauderdale Construction Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

CONTRACTOR USE OF PREMISES. The Contractor shall confine construction equipment, the storage of materials and equipment and the operations of workmen to areas permitted by law, ordinances, permits and/or the requirements of the Contract Documents, and shall not unreasonably encumber the premises with construction equipment or other materials or equipment. The Contractor shall not enter upon private property for any purpose without first securing the permission of the property owner in writing and furnishing the Project Manager with a copy of said permission. This requirement will be strictly enforced, particularly with regard to such vacant properties as may be utilized for storage or staging by the Contractor. The Contractor shall conduct its his work in such a manner as to avoid damage to adjacent private or public property. Any damage to existing structures of work of any kind, including permanent reference markers or property corner markers, or the interruption of a utility service, shall be repaired or restored promptly at no expense to the City or property owner. The Contractor will preserve and protect all existing vegetation such as trees, shrubs and grass on or adjacent to the site which does do not reasonably interfere with the construction, as determined by the Project Manager. The Contractor will be responsible for repairing or replacing any trees, shrubs, lawns and landscaping that may be damaged due to careless operation of equipment, stockpiling of materials, tracking of grass by equipment or other construction activity. The Contractor will be liable for, or will be required to replace or restore at no expense to the City all vegetation not protected or preserved as required herein that may be required that is destroyed or damaged. During the progress of the Workwork, the Contractor shall keep the premises free from accumulation accumulations of waste materials, rubbish and debris resulting from the Work. At the completion of the Work, the Contractor shall remove all waste materials, rubbish and debris from and about the premises as well as all tools, appliances, construction equipment and machinery, and surplus materials and shall leave the site clean and ready for occupancy by the City. The Contractor shall restore to their original condition those portions of the site not designated for alteration by the Contract Documents at no cost to the City.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Public Works Department, City of Fort Lauderdale Construction Agreement

CONTRACTOR USE OF PREMISES. The Contractor shall confine construction equipment, the storage of materials and equipment and the operations of workmen to areas permitted by law, ordinances, permits and/or the requirements of the Contract Documents, and shall not unreasonably encumber the premises with construction equipment or other materials or equipment. The Contractor shall not enter upon private property for any purpose without first securing the permission of the property owner in writing and furnishing the Project Manager with a copy of said permission. This requirement will be strictly enforced, particularly with regard to such vacant properties as may be utilized for storage or staging by the Contractor. The Contractor shall conduct its work in such a manner as to avoid damage to adjacent private or public property. Any damage to existing structures of work of any kind, including permanent reference markers or property corner markers, or the interruption of a utility service, shall be repaired or restored promptly at no expense to the City or property owner. The Contractor will preserve and protect all existing vegetation such as trees, shrubs and grass on or adjacent to the site which does not reasonably interfere with the construction, as determined by the Project Manager. The Contractor will be responsible for repairing or replacing any trees, shrubs, lawns and landscaping that may be damaged due to careless operation of equipment, stockpiling of materials, tracking of grass by equipment or other construction activity. The Contractor will be liable for, or will be required to replace or restore at no expense to the City all vegetation properties and areas not protected or preserved as may be required that is destroyed or damaged. During the progress of the Work, the Contractor shall keep the premises free from accumulation of waste materials, rubbish and debris resulting from the Work. At the completion of the Work, the Contractor shall remove all waste materials, rubbish and debris from and about the premises as well as all tools, appliances, construction equipment and machinery, and surplus materials and shall leave the site clean and ready for occupancy by the City. The Contractor shall restore to their original condition those portions of the site not designated for alteration by the Contract Documents at no cost to the City.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: City of Fort Lauderdale Contract

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

CONTRACTOR USE OF PREMISES. The Contractor shall confine his operations at site of the proposed work to within the right-of-way or construction easements provided. • Safekeeping of Equipment and Materials on Work Site. It shall be understood that the responsibility for protection and safekeeping of equipment and materials on or near the site will be entirely that of Contractor and that no claim shall be made against the City by reason of any act of an employee or trespasser. It shall be further understood that should any occasion arise necessitating access by the City to the sites occupied by these stored materials and equipment, the storage of materials and equipment and Contractor owning or responsible for the operations of workmen to areas permitted by law, ordinances, permits and/or the requirements of the Contract Documents, and shall not unreasonably encumber the premises with construction equipment or other stored materials or equipmentequipment shall immediately remove same. No materials or equipment may be placed upon any private property until the property owner has agreed in writing to the location contemplated by the Contractor to be used for storage. • Protection of Existing Mailboxes, Curbs and Gutters and Driveways. The Contractor shall take whatever means necessary to insure that the existing mailboxes, curbs and gutters and driveways are not enter upon private property for any purpose without first securing the permission of the property owner in writing and furnishing the Project Manager with a copy of said permissiondamaged during construction. This requirement will be strictly enforced, particularly with regard If it is necessary to such vacant properties as may be utilized for storage remove or staging by the Contractor. The Contractor shall conduct its work in such a manner as to avoid damage to adjacent private or public property. Any damage to existing structures of work of any kind, including permanent reference markers or property corner markers, or the interruption of a utility service, shall be repaired or restored promptly at no expense to the City or property owner. The Contractor will preserve and protect all existing vegetation such as trees, shrubs and grass on or adjacent to the site which does not reasonably interfere with the disturb mailboxes during construction, as determined by the Project Manager. The Contractor will be responsible for repairing or replacing any trees, shrubs, lawns and landscaping that may be damaged due to careless operation of equipment, stockpiling of materials, tracking of grass by equipment or other construction activity. The Contractor will be liable for, or will be required to replace or restore at no expense to the City all vegetation not protected or preserved as may be required that is destroyed or damaged. During the progress of the Work, the Contractor shall keep repair and restore the premises free mailboxes at his own expense to the satisfaction of the property owner. Any curb, gutter, or driveways damaged during construction, not noted to be replaced on the drawings, shall be replaced by the Contractor at his own expense. • Surface Drainage. Water from accumulation such sources as surface runoff, dewatering and flushing of waste materialswater lines during project construction shall not be allowed to enter into drainage ways or open areas that will cause flooding of existing structures, rubbish and debris resulting from street intersections, or lawn areas. • Debris; Restoration. While performing the Work. At , and as part of the final completion of the Work, the Contractor shall remove clean up the Work site, including the removal and satisfactory disposal of all waste waste, garbage, excess materials, rubbish and debris from and about the premises as well as all tools, appliances, construction equipment and machineryequipment, and surplus materials and shall leave the performance of any other work necessary to restore the site clean to at least as good order and ready for occupancy by condition as at the Citycommencement of the Work. Any disturbed landscaped areas shall be properly restored. • Work Sequence. The Contractor shall restore schedule the work to their original condition those portions of the site not designated for alteration by the Contract Documents at no cost minimize inconvenience to the CityCity and to adjacent property owners and to minimize interruptions to utility service. This shall include minimizing obstruction to local traffic especially on dead end streets. Work shall be scheduled so as to minimize disruptions to local mail delivery.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Agreement

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!