Contractor’s Equipment on Bridge Structures Clause Samples
Contractor’s Equipment on Bridge Structures. The Contractor’s Engineer of Record shall analyze the effect of imposed loads on bridge structures, within the limits of the contract, resulting from the following operations:
Contractor’s Equipment on Bridge Structures. The Contractor’s Engineer of Record shall analyze the effect of imposed loads on bridge structures, within the limits of the Contract, resulting from the following operations:
(1) Overloaded Equipment as defined in 7-7.2:
(a) Operating on or crossing over completed bridge structures.
(b) Operating on or crossing over partially completed bridge structures.
(2) Equipment within legal load limits:
(a) Operating on or crossing over partially completed bridge structures.
(3) Construction and Maintenance cranes:
(a) Operating on completed bridge structures.
(b) Operating on partially completed bridge structures. Any pipe culvert(s) or box culvert(s) qualifying as a bridge under 1-3 is excluded from the requirements above. A completed bridge structure is a bridge structure in which all elemental components comprising the load carrying assembly have been completed, assembled, and connected in their final position. The components to be considered shall also include any related members transferring load to any bridge structure. The Contractor’s Engineer of Record shall determine the effect that equipment loads have on the bridge structure and develop the procedures for using the loaded equipment without exceeding the structure’s design load capacity. Submit to the Department for approval of the design calculations, layout drawings, and erection drawings showing how the equipment is to be used so that the bridge structure will not be overstressed. The Contractor’s Engineer of Record shall sign and seal the drawings and the cover sheet of the calculations for the Department’s Record Set.
Contractor’s Equipment on Bridge Structures. The Specialty Engineer shall analyze the effect of imposed loads on bridge structures, within the limits of a construction contract, resulting from the following operations:
(1) Overloaded Equipment as defined in 7-7.2:
(a) Operating on or crossing over completed bridge structures.
(b) Operating on or crossing over partially completed bridge structures.
(2) Equipment within legal load limits:
(a) Operating on or crossing over partially completed bridge structures.
Contractor’s Equipment on Bridge Structures. The Contractor’s Engineer of Record shall analyze the effect of imposed loads on bridge structures, within the limits of the Contract, resulting from the following operations:
(1) Overloaded Equipment as defined in 7-7.2:
(a) Operating on or crossing over completed bridge structures.
(b) Operating on or crossing over partially completed bridge structures.
(2) Equipment within legal load limits:
(a) Operating on or crossing over partially completed bridge structures.
(3) Construction and Maintenance cranes:
(a) Operating on completed bridge structures.
(b) Operating on partially completed bridge structures. Any pipe culvert(s) or box culvert(s) qualifying as a bridge under 1-3 is excluded from the requirements above. comprising the load carrying assembly have been completed, assembled, and connected in their final position. The components to be considered shall also include any related members transferring load to any bridge structure. The Contractor’s Engineer of Record shall determine the effect that equipment loads have on the bridge structure and develop the procedures for using the loaded equipment without exceeding the structure’s design load capacity. Submit to the Department for approval of the design calculations, layout drawings, and erection drawings showing how the equipment is to be used so that the bridge structure will not be overstressed. The Contractor’s Engineer of Record shall sign and seal the drawings and the cover sheet of the calculations for the Department’s Record Set.
