Delivery and Storage of Materials Sample Clauses

Delivery and Storage of Materials. Store materials in a clean, dry environment and in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. Do not expose the aggregate to rain or moisture. Obtain and post at the storage areas the Safety Data Sheet (SDS), Product Data Sheet, and other information from the manufacturer pertaining to the safe practices for the storage, handling, and disposal of the materials, and to their health hazards. Provide a copy of such information to the Engineer. Storage containers must have the manufacturer's name, date of manufacture, batch/lot number, trade name, quantity, and mixing ratio printed on the label.
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Delivery and Storage of Materials. The Contractor shall deliver all manufactured materials in the original packages, containers or bundles (with the seals unbroken) bearing the name of identification xxxx of the manufacturer. However, materials shall not be delivered to nor stockpiled/stored at the site before they are needed. Fabrications shall be delivered in as large assemblies as practicable, and where specified to be shop-primed or shop- finished they shall be packaged or crated as required to preserve such priming or finish intact and free from abrasion. Materials shall be stored in such manner as necessary to properly protect same from damage. Materials or equipment damaged by handling, weather, dirt or from any other cause will not be acceptable. Material and equipment shall be stored so as to cause no obstructions and shall be stored off sidewalks, roadways and underground services. The Contractor shall be responsible for protecting all material and equipment furnished under the Contract. When any room in the Project is used as a shop or store room, the Contractor shall be responsible for any repairs, patching or cleaning necessary due to such use. The location of such storage space shall be subject to approval of the DP. Storage Facilities: The storage of material and construction equipment shall be as designated by ASU. Access to adjacent buildings shall be maintained free and clear at all times. Careful planning and scheduling of deliveries is mandatory. The Contractor shall assume full responsibility for properly storing and protecting materials and equipment. Equipment shall be completely protected with plastic film, unless otherwise directed by the DP. If required, storage facilities will be constructed. Ends of piping, conduit and openings to interior or equipment shall be sealed. Failure to adequately protect material and equipment to the satisfaction of the DP shall be sufficient cause for rejection of any damaged items. Workmanship: Where not more specifically described in any of the various sections of these specifications, workmanship shall conform to all of the methods and operations of best standards and accepted practices of the trade or trades involved, and shall include all items of fabrication, construction or installation regularly furnished or required for completion (including any finish, and for successful operation as intended). All work shall be executed by mechanics skilled in their respective lines of work. When completed, all parts shall have been durably...
Delivery and Storage of Materials i. Delivery of supplies and equipment shall be limited to normal hours of operation and shall be made from the rear of the lots where possible.
Delivery and Storage of Materials. When bids and/or quotations are received for equipment that is District provided, the Construction Manager shall assist the District in determining the lowest responsible/responsive bidder. The Construction Manager shall arrange for delivery and storage, protection and security for District-purchased materials, systems and equipment that are a part of the Project, until such items are incorporated into the Project. The Construction Manager shall also coordinate with the appropriate Trade Contractor who is responsible for the installation of such materials, systems, and equipment. The Construction Manager shall also ensure that all requisitions for major equipment include a window period for delivery directly to the Project site. The Construction Manager shall receive at the Project site the delivery of all equipment and supplies. The Construction Manager shall inspect all deliveries for damages or errors, and shall coordinate with all vendors/suppliers any necessary corrections of such damages or errors prior to signing for receipt of the equipment or supplies. The Construction Manager shall not accept any equipment or supplies that contain patent damage, defects or errors. The District shall pay only for equipment and supplies which do not contain any damage, defects or errors, and which have been received, inspected and signed for by the Construction Manager. The Construction Manager shall be responsible and liable to the District for any equipment or supplies accepted in violation of this paragraph. The Construction Manager shall not be held liable or in any way responsible for damage, theft and/or destruction not resulting from the negligence of the Construction Manager regarding such storage, protection and security.
Delivery and Storage of Materials. Replace Subsection 6.03 with the following: Materials and equipment shall be progressively delivered to or removed from the site so that there will be neither delay in the progress of the work nor an accumulation of materials that are not to be used or removed within a reasonable time. All materials shall be stored in pre- approved locations per the conditions of the property owner. Delivered materials and materials originating from the site, shall be stored to assure the preservation of their quality and fitness for the work. Stored materials, even though approved before storage, may again be inspected prior to their use in the work. Stored materials shall be located to facilitate their prompt inspection. Approved portions of the Town Layout may be used for storage of project materials and for the placing of the Contractor's plant and equipment upon obtaining approval from the Town. All storage sites shall be restored to their original condition by the Contractor. No additional compensation shall be given for the design, construction, preparation, or restoration of the storage site(s) or obtaining the access permit which may include but is not limited to a Traffic Management Plan (TMP), utilities, and lighting. Any additional space required must be provided by the Contractor at their expense. Municipal, private, or other state-owned property shall not be used for storage purposes without written permission of the owner or lessee, and copies of such written permission shall be furnished to the Engineer.
Delivery and Storage of Materials. 1. Arrange for early deliveries necessary for execution of work without delay and have materials on job well in advance of the time it is needed.
Delivery and Storage of Materials. Store materials in a clean, dry environment and according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Materials not stored properly will be rejected. Materials that exceed the manufacturer’s recommended shelf life will be rejected. Materials are to have a minimum shelf life of 12 months. Store liquid materials out of direct sunlight and at temperatures less than 80F. Store aggregates in a clean, dry location away from moisture. Applicable fire codes may require special storage facilities for some components of the overlay system. Obtain and post at the storage areas the SDS, Product Data Sheet, and other information from the System Provider regarding the safe practices for the storage, handling, disposal of materials, and health hazards. Include the System Provider's name, date of manufacture, batch/lot number, trade name, quantity, and mixing ratio printed on the label for each storage container with binder components and primer. Include the producer name, date of shipment, batch/lot number, weight and independent lab test reference number for containers with aggregate as supersack. All materials must be delivered in their original containers with the manufacturer’s label.
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Delivery and Storage of Materials. A. Make provisions for the delivery and safe storage of materials. Make the required arrangements with other contractors for the introduction into the building of equipment too large to pass through finished openings.

Related to Delivery and Storage of Materials

  • Use of Materials There should be no limitations or restrictions by Union upon a Contractor's choice of materials or design, nor, regardless of source or location, upon the full use and utilization, of equipment, machinery, packaging, precast, prefabricated, prefinished, or preassembled materials, tools or other labor saving devices, subject to the application of the California Public Contract and Labor Codes. Generally, the onsite installation or application of such items shall be performed by the craft having jurisdiction over such work.

  • Delivery of Materials In the event of any expiration or termination of this Agreement, Contractor shall promptly provide the JBE with all originals and copies of the Deliverables, including any partially-completed Deliverables-related work product or materials, and any JBE-provided materials in its possession, custody, or control. In the event of any termination of this Agreement, the JBE shall not be liable to Contractor for compensation or damages incurred as a result of such termination; provided that if the JBE’s termination is not for cause, the JBE shall pay any fees due under this Agreement for Services performed or Deliverables completed and accepted as of the date of the JBE’s termination Notice.

  • Quality of Materials and Workmanship The Contractor shall ensure that the Construction, Materials and workmanship are in accordance with the requirements specified in this Agreement, Specifications and Standards and Good Industry Practice.

  • Use of Material The Employer intends using the information provided by the Consultant for purposes including: • professional advice regarding decisions to be made in connection with the subject matter of the services; • inputs into the work of others and the administration of contracts; and • professional inputs into the delivery process Task specific use of information provided by the Consultant is set out in the Task Order.

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