Common use of Excavation Near Existing Structures Clause in Contracts

Excavation Near Existing Structures. Attention is directed to the fact that there are pipes, drains, and other utilities in certain locations. Some of these have indicated on the drawings, but no attempt has been made to show all of the services and the completeness of accuracy of the information given is not guaranteed. As the excavation approaches pipes, conduits, or other underground structures, digging by machinery shall be discontinued and the excavation shall be done by means of hand tools. Such manual excavation when incidental to normal excavation shall be included in the work to be done under items involving normal excavation. Where determination of the exact location of pipe or other underground structure is necessary for doing the work properly, the Contractor may be required to excavate test pits to determine such locations. When such test pits may be properly considered as incidental to other excavation, the Contractor shall receive no additional compensation, the work being understood to be included as part of the excavation. When the Engineer orders test pits beyond the limits of excavation he considers a part of the work, such test pits shall be paid for as specified under MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Elevator Constructors

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Excavation Near Existing Structures. Attention is directed to the fact that there are pipes, drains, and other utilities in certain locations. Some of these have indicated on the drawings, but no attempt has been made to show all of the services and the completeness of accuracy of the information given is not guaranteed. As the excavation approaches pipes, conduits, or other underground structures, digging by machinery shall be discontinued and the excavation shall be done by means of hand tools. Such manual excavation when incidental to normal excavation shall be included in the work to be done under items involving normal excavation. Where determination of the exact location of pipe or other underground structure is necessary for doing the work properly, the Contractor may be required to excavate test pits to determine such locations. When such test pits may be properly considered as incidental to other excavation, the Contractor shall receive no additional compensation, the work being understood to be included as part of the excavation. When the Engineer orders test pits beyond the limits of excavation he considers a part of the work, such test pits shall be paid for as specified under MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: greenfield-ma.gov

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