DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE DONE Sample Clauses

DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE DONE. The services to be furnished by the Engineer to the Owner, as set forth in Attachment B Scope of Work/Services, together with obligations of the Owner, which shall contain information and data, which shall consist of the following described elements. Additional explanations are included in Attachment E Additional Provisions
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DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE DONE. Services to be furnished by the Consultant to the Sponsor together with obligations of the Sponsor or Sponsor’s Agent (Michigan Department of Transportation) or hereinafter referred to as MDOT to furnish certain information and data shall consist of the following described elements (additional explanations included in Attachment “E”):
DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE DONE. The services to be furnished by the CONSULTANT to the SPONSOR, as set forth in Attachment E, Scope of Work/Services, together with obligations of the SPONSOR or the SPONSOR’s Agent (Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), Office of Aeronautics, Airports Division), hereinafter referred to as AERO, will contain certain information and data which will consist of the following described elements. Additional explanations are included in Attachment E. DESIGN PHASE (1)
DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE DONE. (The sign of a well-built contract) The best way to avoid disputes over what is or isn’t expected from a home improvement job is to write out the details in a contract. The contract should be as specific as possible regarding all materials to be used, such as the quality, quantity, weight, color, size, or brand name as it may apply. For example, the contract should say “install oak kitchen cabinets, manufactured by Company XYZ, model 01381A, as per the plan,” not just “install kitchen cabinets.” DESCRIBING THE JOB - THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY THE GOOD THE BAD THE UGLY Install oak kitchen cabinets manufactured by Company XYZ, model ABC, per plan Install oak country style kitchen cabinets Install some cabinets Paint indoor entry (per plan) using brand X paint, color ABC, two coats, with preparation described in next paragraph. Prep and paint entryway with blue paint Paint the entry Install brand X kitchen faucet in style ABC and color BCS. Kitchen faucet replaced if necessary Replace kitchen fixtures Swimming pool contracts must include a plan and scale drawing showing the shape, size dimensions, and construction and equipment specifications. Make sure the contract includes everything that is agreed to, up to and including complete cleanup and removal of debris and materials, and special requests like saving lumber for firewood or saving certain materials or appliances. 
DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE DONE. Security and safety services, observation and monitoring students, over watch protection for school campus, document activity on daily reports, monitor vehicle and pedestrian traffic and parking, coordinate with local safety agencies, conduct directed patrols of interior, exterior building sites and surrounding property, knowledge of property security systems, conduct frequent safety checks of property grounds and enforce safety policies, observe and report criminal activity to proper authorities, act as liaison with local law enforcement, collaborate with school staff on security projects, assist with special projects as needed and effectively communicate with all supervisors. Term of Contract: 9-month contract (one school year) with optional extension to second school year. Services are billed monthly and all payments are due 10 days after bill date.

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  • Statement of Work The Contractor shall provide the services and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work, as set forth below:

  • CORRECTION OF WORK 13.2.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for correcting all Work which the Architect has found to be defective or which fails to conform to the Contract Documents whether observed be- fore or after Substantial Completion and whether or not fabricated, installed or completed. The Contractor shall bear all costs of correcting such rejected Work, including compensation for the Architect's and the State’s additional services made necessary thereby. The Architect, upon a finding of defect or failure to conform, shall immediately notify the State and Contractor, in writing, of the defect. The Contractor shall begin correcting the defective or non-conforming Work within ten (10) days unless the State agrees to a Change Order which reflects the reduction in Contract Sum due to the value of diminishment of the defective or nonconforming Work.

  • Rejection of Work Using the Notice of Non-Conforming Work procedures outlined in the General Conditions, the Design Professional shall reject work that does not comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents or that does not comply with the applicable laws and codes. The Design Professional shall have authority to order testing of the Work, as is provided in the Contract Documents or as otherwise required in its judgment, whether such work is fabricated, installed, or completed.

  • PROTECTION OF WORK Subcontractor shall effectually secure and protect the work done hereunder and assume full responsibility for the condition thereof until final acceptance by Architect, Owner and Contractor. Subcontractor further agrees to provide such protection as is necessary to protect the work and the workmen of Contractor, Owner and other subcontractors from its operations. Subcontractor shall be liable for any loss or damage to any work in place or to any equipment and materials on the job site caused by it or its agents, employees or guests.

  • Inspection of Work CONSULTANT and any subconsultant shall permit LOCAL AGENCY, the State, and the FHWA if federal participating funds are used in this AGREEMENT; to review and inspect the project activities and files at all reasonable times during the performance period of this AGREEMENT.

  • Coordination of Work Licensee shall be responsible for coordination of its Equipment installation work to avoid any interference with existing utilities, substructures, facilities and/or SFMTA transit operations. Licensee shall be the City's point of contact for all Equipment installation and except in case of emergency, all communications concerning Equipment installation shall be through Licensee's field representatives.

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