Delivery to Site Sample Clauses

Delivery to Site. 7.3 The Contractor shall be responsible for procurement, transport, receiving, unloading and safe keeping of all Plant, Rolling Stock, construction, Materials, Contractor's Equipment and other things required for the completion of the Works. Inspection 7.4 The Employer and the Engineer shall at all reasonable times
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Delivery to Site. The Contractor is responsible for the co-ordination and execution of the various functions involved in delivering to site the items of plant, materials and equipment required to provide the Works. Such functions include the following:  Packaging of equipment and materials for transportation to site.  Transport, delivery and off-loading of equipment and materials for erection and installation on site.  On site storage of equipment and materials.
Delivery to Site. 13.1 The Supplier endeavours to ensure that the Goods are delivered to the Customer, subject to clause 18, on or by the Delivery Date and at the Site or other place reasonably specified by the Customer by notice in writing to the Supplier not less than 14 days prior to the Delivery Date (Site).
Delivery to Site. The Parties shall instruct the carrier transporting the Equipment to deliver the Equipment at such site within a time frame reasonably determined by the Parties.
Delivery to Site. The Equipment shall be delivered: DDP (INCOTERMS 2024), Xxxxxxxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, in accordance with the Project Time Schedule. The Contractor is entitled to deliver the Equipment to the Customer before the date specified in the Project Time Schedule only with a prior written consent of the Customer. The delivery of the Materials to the Site shall be made by the Contractor in accordance with Project Time Schedule and in compliance with the terms and conditions of the Contract. The procedures and documents related to the deliveries to the Site (customs, insurance, transport, tax, etc.) shall be provided, arranged and recorded by the Contractor. The Contractor shall deliver the First Part of the Equipment and the Second Part of the Equipment to the Site in the total aggregated maximum number of seven (7) partial deliveries, and the Third Part of the Equipment in the total maximum number of five (5) partial deliveries; however, the Contractor shall always (in each case) deliver the full First Part of the Equipment, the Second Part of the Equipment and the Third Part of the Equipment within the respective deadline stipulated in the Project Time Schedule at the latest. TRANSPORTATION All operations necessary for the execution of the Work shall, so far as compliance with the requirements of the Contract permits, be carried on so as not to unreasonably interfere with the convenience of the public, or the access to, use and occupation of public or private roads and footpaths to or of properties whether in the possession of the Customer or of any other person. The Contractor shall hold harmless and indemnify the Customer in respect of all claims, proceedings, damages, costs, charges and expenses whatsoever arising out of, or in relation to, any such matters insofar as this Clause 7 (Transportation) is applicable and for which the Contractor is responsible. The Contractor shall use all reasonable means to prevent any of the highways or bridges communicating with or on the routes to the Site from being damaged or injured by any traffic of the Contractor or any of its subcontractors and vendors and, in particular, shall select routes, obtain permissions for the transport of oversized loads, and/or any other special transport choose and use vehicles and restrict and distribute loads so that any such extraordinary traffic shall be limited, as far as reasonably possible, and so that no unnecessary damage or injury may be occasioned to such highways and b...
Delivery to Site. .5 Equipment Installation (two subsequent low-flow seasons i.e., approximately mid-November to mid-March). This is to minimize impact when UV equipment is bypassed during construction.
Delivery to Site. 16.1. It is the responsibility of the Customer to ensure clear access is provided to the Site, and should the Customer fail to provide clear access to the Site delivery shall be made as close to the Site as possible. Clear access areas are to comply with Work Safe Guidelines Should delivery be deemed to be impossible or not compliant with Work Safe guidelines by the truck driver the Goods shall be returned to Bowens and re-delivery shall be scheduled by agreement between the Customer and Bowens. The Customer shall be liable for the additional delivery charges and extra expenses incurred by reason of their failure to provide clear access to the Site to facilitate delivery.
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Delivery to Site. 2.8.1. The Contractor advises the Employer in advance of all major shipments of equipment and co- ordinates with the Employer the arrival, off-loading and release of such. The Contractor promptly unloads its shipments and promptly releases carrier equipment.
Delivery to Site. Design-Build Entity shall properly receive and unload the District- Furnished Materials upon and after delivery at the Site.
Delivery to Site. The Contractor must not bring, or allow to be delivered, to the Site any Goods prior to the granting of access to the Site under clause 6 unless it first obtains the Company’s approval. The Company shall not unreasonably withhold its approval but may give it on such terms and conditions as the Company considers appropriate.
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