Common use of CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE Clause in Contracts

CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manual D. Construction Task Catalog® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without mark-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s failure to pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Permit 4. Any site specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- 2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract for Hvac Services, Job Order Contract for Demolition Services

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CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manualManual D. Construction Task Catalog® ® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without mark-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s failure to pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Permit 4. Any site specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- R8-2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract

CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manual D. Construction Task Catalog® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without mark-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s failure to pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified indentified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Permit 4. Any site specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- 2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract

CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manualManual D. Construction Task Catalog® ® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without mark-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s failure to pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Electrical Permit 4. Any site specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- R8-2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract for Hvac Services, Job Order Contract for Electrical Services, Job Order Contract

CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manual D. Construction Task Catalog® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without markxxxx-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s failure to pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Permit 4. Any site specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- 2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract

CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manual D. Construction Task Catalog® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without markxxxx-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s failure to pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified indentified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Permit 4. Any site specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- 2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract

CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manual D. Construction Task Catalog® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without mark-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s failure to pass initial inspection(s).. DocuSign Envelope ID: 093CE3A1-C1AC-48D3-881F-401D999DA288 B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified indentified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering PermitPermit DocuSign Envelope ID: 093CE3A1-C1AC-48D3-881F-401D999DA288 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Permit 4. Any site specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- R8-2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

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Samples: Job Order Contract

CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manual D. Construction Task Catalog® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without markxxxx-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s failure to pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required DocuSign Envelope ID: FB9826DF-4A2F-4ED2-8519-0D4D85A2DE80 by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified indentified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Permit 4. Any site specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- DocuSign Envelope ID: FB9826DF-4A2F-4ED2-8519-0D4D85A2DE80 R8-2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

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Samples: Job Order Contract

CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manual D. Construction Task Catalog® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without mark-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s failure to pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Permit 4. Any site specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- R8-2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-2009- 0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

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Samples: Job Order Contract for Demolition Services

CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manual D. Construction Task Catalog® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without mark-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s Contractor‟s failure to pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified indentified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Permit 4. Any site specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- 2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s Board‟s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s County‟s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s Board‟s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s County‟s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

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Samples: Job Order Contract

CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manualManual D. Construction Task Catalog® ® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without markxxxx-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s failure to pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Electrical Permit 4. Any site specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- R8-2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

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Samples: Job Order Contract

CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manual D. Construction Task Catalog® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without markxxxx-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s failure to pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Permit 4. Any site site-specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- 2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.iiIII.3. ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

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Samples: Job Order Contract for Hvac Services

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CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manual D. Construction Task Catalog® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without markxxxx-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s 's failure to pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Permit 4. Any site specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- 2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s 's General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s 's Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s 's General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s 's Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

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Samples: Job Order Contract

CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manualManual D. Construction Task Catalog® ® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without mark-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s failure to Contractor pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Permit 4. Any site specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- R8-2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

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Samples: Job Order Contract for General Construction Services

CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manual D. Construction Task Catalog® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without mark-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s failure to pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Permit 4. Any site site-specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- 2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

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Samples: Job Order Contract for Hvac Services

CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manual D. Construction Task Catalog® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Workwork. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without mark-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s failure to pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work work may be required during the Work work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Workwork. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Permit 4. Any site specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- 2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

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Samples: Job Order Contract

CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manual D. Construction Task Catalog® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without mark-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s failure to pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Permit 4. Any site site-specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- 2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.iiIII.3. ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

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Samples: Job Order Contract for Hvac Services

CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manual D. Construction Task Catalog® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without mark-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s failure to pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified indentified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Permit 4. Any site specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- 2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.Association

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Samples: Job Order Contract

CONTRACTS AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In the event that any provision(s) in any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provision(s) of any other component part, the following order of precedence among the Contracts component parts shall govern: A. Job Orders (including Scope of Work) B. County - Contractor Contract C. Project manual D. Construction Task Catalog® E. County Standard Plans F. Technical Specifications X. Xxxxx Book A. Except as noted, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits required for the Work. Further, the Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits incidental to the Work or made necessary by Contractor's operation. The Contractor agrees to obtain all building permits. The Contractor will be reimbursed for all direct costs of permits without markxxxx-up. The Contractor must submit the direct cost of all permits and inspection in the Quote as a Non-Pre-Priced Task. Any permit and/or inspection fees not included in the Quote will not be reimbursed by the County. The County is not responsible for any re-inspection(s) required due to the Contractor’s failure to pass initial inspection(s). B. The Contractor will be required to obtain a city business license to perform the Work in the appropriate city, as specific in the Job Order. C. To comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Contractor and all Subcontractors requiring a permit (building, plumbing, grading, and electrical, etc.) agree to file a workers' compensation certificate with the County. D. Exclusive of off-site inspection specified to be the County's responsibility, the Contractor agrees to arrange and pay for all off-site inspection of the Work including certification thereof required by the specifications, drawings, or by governing authorities. E. The County will provide on-site inspection of the Work and will arrange for off-site inspection when specified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All other required inspections will be the responsibility of the Contractor. F. The County will inspect the Work for code compliance as part of permits pulled. The County will provide this inspection at no additional cost for the first inspection and for re-inspection. If the Contractor is unable to correct defective Work after one re-inspection, the County may charge the Contractor for additional re-inspection. G. In addition to any other warranties in this Contract, or those provided by manufactures the Contractor warrants that Work performed under this Contract conforms to the Contract requirements and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or workmanship performed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor or supplier at any tier. H. Corrections to Work may be required during the Work or the warranty period. The County is expressly authorized at County's option to apply any sums withheld from progress payments toward the cost of such corrections. I. This warranty shall continue for a period of one year from the date listed on the Notice of Completion for the specific Job Order. If the County takes occupancy of any part of the Work before Final Acceptance, a warranty covering that specific portion of the Work shall begin for a period of one year from the date the County takes occupancy. The County will notify the Contractor in writing of the scope of any partial occupancy and the specific items under warranty. J. The County will not pay any costs for licenses required in the performance of the Work. The Contractor agrees to assume this responsibility in total. K. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work for a specific Job Order, the County may be required to enter into Contracts with other Local, State and Federal Agencies to accomplish the subject Scope of Work. Agencies may include but are not limited California Department of Fish and Game, US. Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth within the permit. L. Best Management Practices (BMPs) may be required for specific Job Orders, which will be identified indentified in the Detailed Scope of Work. All California Storm Water Quality Association (CASQA) Construction BMPs may be viewed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. It is the Contractors responsibility to pay for all costs incurred by the specific BMPs. The County will not reimburse these costs. M. As required by the Detailed Scope of Work, per a specific Job Order the following permits may apply and will be provided by the County: 1. NPDES Dewatering Permit 2. NPDS Municipal Storm Water Sewer System Permit 3. NPDES General Construction Permit 4. Any site specific permits identified by County N. If applicable, the NPDES Watering Permit shall be provided in accordance with the following: 1. Construction Related Dewatering & De Minimus Discharges, Santa Xxx Region: a. The County has been issued Municipal NPDES Permit No. CAS618030, Order No. R8- R8-2009-0030, from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region. Section III.3.ii. of this permit authorizes de minimus types of discharges listed in the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters, Order No. R8-2009-0003, from County owned and/or operated facilities and activities (including construction), outside of the Newport Bay watershed. b. A copy of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) may be found on the internet at: c. A copy of the Santa Xxx Regional Board’s General De Minimus Permit for Discharges to Surface Waters (Order No. R8-2009-0003) may be found on the internet at: d. For de minimus discharges outside of the Newport Bay Watershed, the Contractor is hereby directed to read and thoroughly comply with the language in Section III.3.ii. of the County’s Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0030) and to consult the General De Minimus Permit (Order No. R8-2009-0003) for the types of de minimus discharges which are covered.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Job Order Contract

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