Gates and Fences Sample Clauses

Gates and Fences. Whenever the Contractor receives permission to enter DOWM property in areas that are exit/entrance points not secured by the City, the Contractor may be required to provide gates that comply with DOWM design and construction standards. Contractor must provide a licensed and bonded security guard, subject to the Commissioner's approval and armed as deemed necessary by the Commissioner, at the gates when the gates are in use. DOWM Security will provide the locks. Failure to provide and maintain the necessary security will result in an immediate closure by DOWM personnel of the point of access. Stockpiling materials and parking of equipment or vehicles near DOWM security fencing is prohibited. Any security fencing, gates, or alarms damaged by the Contractor or its Subcontractors must be manned by a licensed and bonded security guard of the Contractor at Contractor's expense until the damaged items are restored. Contractor must restore them to their original condition within an eight (8) hour period from the time of notice given by the Commissioner. Temporary removal of any security fencing, gate or alarm to permit construction must be approved by the Commissioner, and Contractor must man the site by a licensed and bonded security guard, approved by and armed as deemed necessary by the Commissioner, at Contractor's expense, on a twenty-four (24) hour basis during the period of temporary removal. Contractor must restore the items removed to their original condition when construction is completed.
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Gates and Fences. Whenever the Contractor receives permission to enter O.E.M.C property in areas that are exit/entrance points not secured by the City, the Contractor may be required to provide gates that comply with O.E.M.C design and construction standards. Contractor must provide a licensed and bonded security guard, subject to the Executive Director's approval and armed as deemed necessary by the Executive Director, at the gates when the gates are in use. O.E.M.C Security will provide the locks. Failure to provide and maintain the necessary security will result in an immediate closure by O.E.M.C personnel of the point of access. Stockpiling materials and parking of equipment or vehicles near O.E.M.C security fencing is prohibited. Any security fencing, gates, or alarms damaged by the Contractor or its Subcontractors must be manned by a licensed and bonded security guard of the Contractor at Contractor's expense until the damaged items are restored. Contractor must restore them to their original condition within an eight (8) hour period from the time of notice given by the Executive Director. Temporary removal of any security fencing, gate or alarm to permit construction must be approved by the Executive Director, and Contractor must man the site by a licensed and bonded security guard, approved by and armed as deemed necessary by the Executive Director, at Contractor's expense, on a twenty-four (24) hour basis during the period of temporary removal. Contractor must restore the items removed to their original condition when construction is completed.
Gates and Fences. If necessary and as mutually agreed by the parties, Project Company will make such fence cuts, braces, and repairs that will be permanent and remain functional for the remaining life of the fence of which they are part (any such cuts will be reinforced with bracer posts on each side of the cut, and the opening will be repaired to the same quality as the existing fence); alternatively, Owner may require Project Company to install a cattle guard in lieu of any external gate used by Project Company. During construction or operation of the Solar Facilities, Project Company will close any gates used by its personnel except when open to permit the passage of vehicular traffic, so that Owner’s livestock do not stray or escape through such gates. If Owner maintains locks on exterior gates, Owner will provide Project Company with keys or with the combinations to such locks. Upon the termination of this Lease, any cattle guards or gates installed by Project Company will become the property of Owner.
Gates and Fences. Lessee shall have the right to install and maintain gates, cattle guards and other security structures where necessary or useful in connection with Lessee’s use of the Leased Property. The location of all gates and fences remains subject to Lessor review pursuant to Section 8 above.
Gates and Fences. When installing a gate within Owner’s existing fence, Grantee will make such fence cuts, braces, and repairs that will be permanent and remain functional for the remaining life of the fence of which they are part; alternatively, Owner may require Grantee to install a cattle guard in lieu of any external gate used by Grantee. During construction or operation of the Windpower Facilities, Grantee will close gates used by its personnel except when open to permit the passage of vehicular traffic, so that Owner’s livestock do not stray or escape through such gates. If Owner maintains locks on exterior gates, Owner will provide Grantee with keys or with the combinations to such locks.
Gates and Fences. Grantee will not locate any gates or fences on the Property without Grantor’s prior written approval.
Gates and Fences. No damage or alteration shall be done to any gates, barricades, or fences. Gates and barricades shall be left open or closed in exactly the same condition as encountered by Permittee.
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Gates and Fences. 11.1. Ensure, on a daily basis, that all gates – pedestrian and vehicle - are functioning adequately. Attend to any malfunctions immediately to assess and repair. Where this is not possible, organise for the contracted gate maintenance company to attend and repair as soon as possible. Supervise the performance of both the gate maintenance contract in accordance with the stipulations contained in that contract.
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Gates and Fences. Gates and fences shall comply with the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code). Gates shall control road access to the Port Facility. The gates shall be sufficiently dimensioned to cope with expected future traffic flows. Sufficient marshalling / parking areas shall be provided to avoid any backlog of vehicles on public roads. This shall include but not be limited to a sufficiently dimensioned truck park outside the controlled area but in close vicinity to the gate. Dimensioning of gates and marshalling areas shall be supported by capacity calculations and a traffic management concept. Gates shall be equipped with control booths, traffic control barriers and surveillance cameras, power supply, lighting, fire alarm, etc. The gate area shall be roofed for protection against extreme weather conditions. Pre-assembled gate booths may be installed at the gates. The Port Facility shall be completely fenced off the surrounding land. The fence itself shall be built of hot-dip galvanised high rectangular poles with a guard track. Its minimum height shall be 2.5 m. The foundations shall be built directly into the ground. At the leading edge of the quay wall an overhanging fence element shall be installed to avoid a sidestepping along the fence. The Concessionaire may provide additional fencing for specific areas with sensitive cargo, e.g. imported cars.
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