Final Cleaning Up Sample Clauses

Final Cleaning Up. At completion of the WORK and prior to final acceptance by XXXXXXX, a thorough cleaning of the areas affected shall be carried out by CONTRACTOR. The following list is not inclusive, but to act as a guideline:
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Final Cleaning Up. Upon completion and before final acceptance of the Work, the Contractor shall remove and dispose of all falsework, excavated or useless material, rubbish, temporary buildings, bridges and approaches; replace or renew any fences damaged, and restore in an acceptable manner all property, both public and private, which may have been used or damaged during the prosecution of the Work. The Contractor shall replace signs, mailboxes, or other necessary appurtenances which have been temporarily removed. All excavated material and falsework placed in stream channels during construction shall be removed. The Contractor shall thoroughly clean all pavements, sewers, manholes, catch basins, and other structures affected by his operations whether within or outside of the limits of his Work. The Contractor shall remove from the Right-of-Way and/or the project limits all machinery and equipment and all surplus materials and leave it in a neat and presentable condition, satisfactory to the Engineer. If the Contractor fails to clean up as provided in the Contract Documents, the County may do so and the cost thereof shall be charged to the Contractor from any available source, including but not limited to progress payments, performance bonds and retainage.
Final Cleaning Up. A. Before final acceptance of the work, the Contractor shall remove all unused material and rubbish from the site of the work, remedy any objectionable conditions the Contractor may have created on private property, and leave the project site in a neat and presentable condition. The Contractor shall make no agreement which allows salvaged or unused material to remain on private property within view of the project except when consistent with previous land use.
Final Cleaning Up. Final Cleaning Up will be listed in the TCP Item List under the Indirect Costs Category. Full compensation for final cleaning up will be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work and no separate payment will be made therefore or would be paid for separately in an approved Schedule of Values. Before final inspection of the Work, Contractor shall perform all of the following:
Final Cleaning Up. Upon completion and before final acceptance of the Work, the Contractor shall remove and dispose of all falsework, excavated or useless material, rubbish, temporary buildings, bridges and approaches; replace or renew any fences damaged, and restore in an acceptable manner all property, both public and private, which may have been used or damaged during the prosecution of the Work. The Contractor shall replace all appurtenances which have been temporarily removed. The Contractor shall thoroughly clean all structures affected by his operations whether within or outside of the limits of his Work. The Contractor shall remove all machinery and equipment and all surplus materials and leave the Work premises in a neat and presentable condition, satisfactory to the Engineer. If the Contractor fails to clean up as provided in the Contract Documents, the County may doso and the cost thereof shall be charged to the Contractor from any available source, including but not limited to progress payments, performance bonds and retainage.
Final Cleaning Up. Upon completion and before final acceptance of the Work, the Contractor shall remove and dispose of all falsework, excavated or useless material, rubbish, temporary buildings, bridges and approaches; replace or renew any fences damaged, and restore in an acceptable manner all property, both public and private, which may have been used or damaged during the prosecution of the Work. The Contractor shall replace signs, mailboxes, or other necessary appurtenances which have been temporarily removed. All excavated material and falsework placed in stream channels during construction shall be removed. The Contractor shall thoroughly clean all pavements, sewers, manholes, catch basins, and other structures affected by his operations whether within or outside of the limits of his Work. The Contractor shall remove from the project limits all machinery and equipment and all surplus materials and leave it in a neat and presentable condition, satisfactory to the Engineer. If the Contractor fails to clean up as provided in the Contract Documents, the County may do so and the cost thereof shall be charged to the Contractor from any available source, including but not limited to progress payments, performance bonds and retainage.
Final Cleaning Up. Upon completion of the work and before acceptance and final payment will be made, the Contractor shall clean and remove from the site of the work surplus and discarded materials, temporary structures, barricades and other warning devices, stumps and portions of trees and debris of any kind. The Contractor shall leave the site or the work in a neat and orderly condition. Waste materials removed from the site of the work shall be disposed of at locations satisfactory to the City Engineer and which are in compliance with Federal, State and City of Oklahoma City requirements.
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Final Cleaning Up. Upon completion of the work, and before acceptance and final payment, the Contractor shall clean the project areas and remove all surplus and discarded materials, falsework, rubbish and temporary structures and restore in an acceptable manner all property, both public and private, which has been damaged during the prosecution of the work, and shall leave the improvement in a neat and presentable condition throughout the entire length of the improvement under contract to the satisfaction of the Project Manager. If the Conditions as noted above are not corrected immediately, the Project Manager may declare an emergency and take necessary action in accordance with the Section Emergency Cleanup Work of this specification.
Final Cleaning Up. Upon completion and before final acceptance the Contractor shall perform the final cleaning up as specified.

Related to Final Cleaning Up

  • Final Cleaning Before final inspection of the work, the Contractor shall clean all ground occupied by the Contractor in connection with the work of all rubbish, excess materials, temporary structures and equipment, and all parts of the work must be left in a neat and presentable condition to the satisfaction of the Project Manager. However, the Contractor shall not remove any warning and directional signs prior to the formal acceptance by the Project Manager. Full compensation for final cleaning will be included in the prices paid for the various items of work or lump sum bid, as the case may be, and no separate payment will be made therefor.

  • Cleaning Up 4.15.1 Before commencement of any on-site activities, Contractor is required to prepare and submit to the Project Manager a Construction Site Waste Reduction Plan. A sample plan is available at: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/dec/wastediv/recycling/CandD.htm . Failure to comply with this provision or a failure to comply with the plan itself will result in withholding of general conditions’ money from the contractor’s monthly requisition until Contractor has rectified the situation and is in full compliance with these provisions.

  • Carpet Cleaning Shampooing carpets with the deep dirt extraction (steam cleaning) method per manufactures recommendations.

  • Final Completion The full and final completion of all Work in accordance with the Contract Documents.

  • Yielding up Immediately before the end of the Term:

  • Trash Removal The Licensee shall remove trash from the Cafeteria anytime that waste canisters are full or not less than once after every meal; whichever is greater. Any alteration to this provision must be directed in writing by the Licensing Officer.

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