Demolition Requirements Sample Clauses

Demolition Requirements. (a) Without limiting Project Co’s obligation to perform the Works at all times in accordance with Applicable Law, in respect of any Demolition, Project Co shall, and shall cause each applicable Project Co Party that is performing any part of the Demolition to, at such person’s own cost and risk and at all times during the performance of the Works: (i) conduct all work in connection with any Demolition at all times in compliance with section 3 of the Performance Standards Regulation and the Building Code; (ii) ensure that all Project Co Parties having responsibility for the supervision of any such Demolition are qualified as either a professional engineer, limited license holder or provisional license holder (as such terms are used in the Performance Standards Regulation) (such person is hereinafter referred to as a “Demolition Supervisor”); (iii) observe and perform the Demolition in a manner that is consistent with the recommendations set forth in the Demolition Guidelines in all material respects; and (iv) in respect of any Complex Structure Demolition to be conducted by Project Co or any applicable Project Co Party: (A) prepare detailed specifications relating to such Complex Structure Demolition which specifications will include a detailed risk assessment and risk mitigation plan assessing all apparent or inferable risks that might be associated with the Demolition, colour-coded Load-Path Diagrams (which will include a description of the Demolition Requirements set forth herein) to supplement the Site work plans and blueprints relating to the Demolition and all other technical requirements relating to the Complex Structure Demolition (the “Demolition Specifications”); (B) at all times when a Complex Structure Demolition is being performed that the Demolition Specifications, Demolition work plans and Load-Path Diagram, be present and available at the Site at which such Complex Structure Demolition is being performed; and (C) ensure at all times when a Complex Structure Demolition is being performed that a Demolition Supervisor will be on the Site at which such Complex Structure Demolition is being performed and actively supervising all activities in respect of the Complex Structure Demolition, (collectively the “Demolition Requirements”). (b) If at any time while any Demolition is being performed pursuant to this Project Agreement, Project Co or any Project Co Party that is performing any part of any Demolition receives Notice from Contracting Authority...
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Demolition Requirements. Until such time as the demolition is undertaken, and unless the structure is currently in use, the existing structure shall be maintained and secured by boarding up all openings, erecting a security fence, and removing all debris, bushes and planting that inhibit the easy surveillance of the property to the satisfaction of the Building and Safety Officer and the Fire Department. Any landscaping material remaining shall be watered and maintained until demolition occurs.
Demolition Requirements. A. Explosives: The use of explosives will not be permitted. B. Protection: Carefully protect all mechanical and electrical equipment against dust and debris. C. Removal: Remove all debris from the structures during demolition and do not allow debris to accumulate in piles. D. Abandoned Pipelines: Fill all abandoned pipelines using grout in accordance with Section 03310.
Demolition Requirements. The property owner and/or the Contractor shall obtain a demolition permit prior to commencing the demolition of any structure in the corporate limits of the City of [____]. Prior to issuance of the Order to proceed with demolition, the Contractor shall ensure that all meters, service loops, lines, cables and instruments shall be disconnected, abandoned and/or removed prior to commencement of any demolition and/or site clearance.If the Contractor finds that any such items have not been disconnected, abandoned and/or removed, the Contractor shall not proceed with the demolition and/or site clearance until such items have been disconnected, abandoned and/or removed. It is the duty of the owner and/or the Contractor to contact all utility companies, and ensure that all utilities have been disconnected abandoned and/or removed prior to commencement of any demolition and/or site clearance. If Contractor finds that any such items have not been disconnected, abandoned and/or removed, Contractor shall not proceed with the demolition and/or site clearance until such items have been disconnected, abandoned and/or removed. It is the duty of the owner and/or Contractor to contact all utility companies, and ensure that all utilities have been disconnected.
Demolition Requirements. (a) Without limiting Project Co’s obligation to perform the Work at all times in accordance with Applicable Law, in respect of any Demolition, Project Co shall, and shall cause each Project Co Party that is performing any part of the Demolition to, at such person’s own cost and risk and at all times during the performance of the Work:

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