DISCOVERING AND CORRECTING DEFECTIVE OR INCOMPLETE WORK Sample Clauses

DISCOVERING AND CORRECTING DEFECTIVE OR INCOMPLETE WORK. (A) In the event that the Contractor covers, conceals or obscures its work in violation of this Contract or in violation of a directive from the Owner, such work shall be uncovered and displayed for the Owner's inspection upon request, and shall be reworked at no cost in time or money to the Owner;
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DISCOVERING AND CORRECTING DEFECTIVE OR INCOMPLETE WORK. § 2.11.1 If the CM/GC covers, conceals, or obscures its Work in violation of this Contract or in violation of a directive or request from the Owner, such Work shall be uncovered and displayed for the Owner’s inspection upon request and shall be reworked at no cost in time or money to the Owner.
DISCOVERING AND CORRECTING DEFECTIVE OR INCOMPLETE WORK. (A) In the event that the Contractor covers, conceals or obscures its work in violation of this Contract or in violation of a directive from the City, such work shall be uncovered and displayed for the City’s inspection upon request, and shall be reworked at no cost in time or money to the City;
DISCOVERING AND CORRECTING DEFECTIVE OR INCOMPLETE WORK. 23.01 In the event that the Total Program Manager covers, conceals or obscures its work in violation of this Contract or in violation of a directive from the Owner, such work shall be uncovered and displayed for the Owner's inspection upon request, and shall be reworked at no cost in time or money to the Owner.
DISCOVERING AND CORRECTING DEFECTIVE OR INCOMPLETE WORK. In the event that CONTRACTOR covers, conceals, or obscures its work in violation of this Contract or in violation of a directive from METRO, such work shall be uncovered and displayed for METRO's inspection upon request and shall be reworked at no cost in time or money to METRO. - If any of the work is covered, concealed, or obscured in a manner not covered by the preceding paragraph, it shall, if directed by METRO, be uncovered and displayed for METRO. If the uncovered work conforms strictly to this Contract, the costs incurred by CONTRACTOR to uncover and subsequently replace such work, shall be borne by METRO. Otherwise, such costs shall be borne by CONTRACTOR. - CONTRACTOR shall, at no cost in time or money to METRO, correct work rejected by METRO as defective or failing to conform to this Contract. Additionally, CONTRACTOR shall reimburse METRO for all testing, inspections, and other expense incurred as a result thereof. - In addition to its warranty obligations set forth elsewhere herein, CONTRACTOR shall be specifically obligated to correct any and all defective or nonconforming work without additional compensation for a period of twelve (12) months following final completion upon written notice from METRO. - METRO may, but shall in no event be required to, choose to accept defective or nonconforming work. In such event, the contract price shall be reduced by the greater of (1) the reasonable costs of removing and correcting the defective or nonconforming work, and (2) the difference between the fair market value of the project as constructed and the fair market value of the project had it not been constructed in such a manner as to include defective or nonconforming work. If the remaining portion of the unpaid contract price, if any, is insufficient to compensate METRO for the acceptance of the defective or nonconforming work, CONTRACTOR shall, upon written demand from METRO, pay METRO such remaining compensation for accepting defective or nonconforming work.
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