Duration of Works Sample Clauses

Duration of Works. 6.1 If the building work does not commence within twelve (12) months of the date of issue of the construction certificate, or if the building work is not completed (and a final occupation certificate is not issued) within eighteen (18) months of the date of issue of the last mandatory inspection report, then the AC / PCA may charge an additional fee of 15% of the total amount of the original fee for the assessment of the construction certificate.
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Duration of Works. An Occupation Certificate must be applied for and issued within 24 months of the date of the construction approval. Failure to comply with this requirement shall entitle the Certifying Authority to terminate the contract, or to charge additional fees for any inspections, including the final inspection and issue of any Occupation Certificate. G. Termination G.1 The AC/PCA may terminate this agreement at any time by issuing a Notice of Termination in circumstances involving any breach of this agreement and/or failure to pay any money owed to the AC/PCA, or in circumstances where upon the AC/PCA’s obligations are restrained by an order of a court of law; G.2 The client must pay all termination money to the AC/PCA within 14 days of receiving a Notice of Termination; G.3 If the PCA or client terminates the Agreement, the PCA is entitled to carry out a further inspection at the client’s expense (such inspection being necessary to audit and document the works as of that time); G.4 This Agreement and PCA appointment automatically exhausts upon the issue of the Final Occupation Certificate. H.

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  • OF WORK The normal hours of work will be eight per day, and forty (40) hours will constitute a normal work week. The normal work week will be comprised of five (5) con- secutive days Friday. The normal hours in a work day on a one (1) shift oper- ation is defined as follows: AM to The normal hours in a work day on a two (2) shift oper- ation are defined as follows: DAY SHIFT AFTERNOON SHIFT: AM to to The normal work week on a three (3) shift operation will be Monday through Friday inclusive. On a three (3) shift operation the hours will be as follows: DAY SHIFT: AFTERNOON SHIFT: NIGHT SHIFT AM to to to AM The normalwork week will start at Sunday for a three (3) shift operation. In the event it becomes necessary for the Company to change the starting and stopping times of the normal shifts, or establish new shifts, the Company will meet with the Shop Committee to mutually agree on such change, or new shift. It is agreed and understoodby the its members that all employees will be required to rotate shifts, if requested by the Company, every seven (7) calendar days. The normal rotation will be nights to afternoons to days An employee requested by the Company to change their shift during regular normal work week, will be paid time and one-half for the first shift of the new sched- uled shift. The Company will change the junior qualified employee in the classification/ shift involved. Shift changes made for the following week's schedule will not be eligible to receive time and a half but the Company will change the junior qualified employee in the involved. Any deviations must be agreed by both parties. This statement of the normal hours of work shall not be construed as a guarantee of any minimum, or as a restriction of any maximum number of hours of work per day, or per week, or of days of work per week. The lunch period is twenty (20) minute paid lunch. ARTICLE OVERTIME Hours worked in excess of eight (8) hours in a normal work day will be paid for at the rate of time and one-half the base hourly rate. Hours worked on Saturday will be at one and one-half times the employee’s base hourly rate and at two

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