Daily Field Records Sample Clauses

Daily Field Records. When providing labor, equipment or materials the Contractor shall maintain a written daily record, for each Day which such labor, equipment and or materials are provided at the project site. This daily field record shall include at a minimum the following: (1) A description of the tasks performed for the project for such Day; (2) The equipment, materials or other items used in performing such tasks; (3) The personnel, including subcontractors, that Performed tasks for the project; (4) The time accounting for personnel, equipment and subcontracted Services; and (5) Any and all other information that the Client Agency may require for the project. Such daily field records shall be immediately available upon request of the Client Agency, or an auditing agency chosen by the Client Agency. In the event the Contractor is delayed n providing such daily field records, the Contractor shall resubmit the daily field records within the time specified by the Client Agency, which shall not exceed thirty (30) Days from the Client Agency’s notice.
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