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General Conditions Cost. General Condition costs include and are limited to actual expenditures or negotiated amounts for the following items as authorized in the GMP Proposal approved by Owner: costs, including transportation and storage, installation, maintenance, dismantling and removal of materials, supplies, temporary facilities, machinery, equipment, and hand tools not customarily owned by construction workers, that are provided by the Design/Builder at the site and fully consumed in the performance of the Work; and cost (less salvage value) of such items if not fully consumed, whether sold to others or retained by the Design/Builder. Cost for items previously used by the Design/Builder shall mean fair market value; costs incurred to provide site safety; costs of removal of debris from the site; costs of document reproduction including bid sets, facsimile transmissions and long-distance telephone calls, postage and parcel delivery charges, telephone service at the site and reasonable xxxxx cash expenses of the site office; that portion of insurance and bond premiums directly attributable to this Contract for Design/Build Construction. Premiums shall be net of trade discounts, volume discounts, dividends and other adjustments; sales, use or similar taxes imposed by a governmental authority and paid by the Design/Builder, and directly related to the Work; fees and assessments for the building permit and for other permits, licenses and inspections for which the Design/Builder is required by this Agreement to pay, including deposits lost for causes other than Design/Builder’s fault, but expressly excluding any legal costs and expenses, including attorneys fees and costs associated with the Project; the cost of obtaining and using all utility services required for the Work; the cost of crossing or protecting any public utility, if required, and as directed by the Owner; all reasonable costs and expenditures necessary for the operation of the Site office, such as stationary, supplies, furniture, fixtures, office equipment and field computer services provided that quantity and rates are subject to Owner’s prior written approval; the cost of secure off-site storage space or facilities approved in advance by Owner; printing and reproduction of the Construction Documents; rental charges for temporary facilities, and for machinery, equipment, and tools not customarily owned by construction workers; however any rental charge shall not exceed the purchase price of such facilities, machin...
General Conditions Cost. The phrase “General Conditions Cost” shall mean, other than expressly limited or excluded herein, the costs of Contractor during the construction phase, including but not limited to: payroll costs for project manager for Work conducted at the Site, payroll costs for the superintendent and full-time general foremen, workers not included as direct labor costs engaged in support functions (e.g., loading/unloading, clean-up), costs of offices and temporary facilities including office materials, office supplies, office equipment, minor expenses, utilities, fuel, sanitary facilities and telephone services at the Site, costs of consultants not in the direct employ of Contractor or Subcontractors, and fees for permits and licenses.
General Conditions Cost. Ancillary project costs for the provision of administrative requirements, procedural requirements, temporary facilities and controls, performance requirements, and life cycle activities by Contractor for items which are not part of the permanent construction or which do not lend themselves readily to inclusion in one of the separate trade contracts. The General Conditions Cost may include, but are not limited to, those items listed on Exhibit 2-E. The estimated General Conditions Cost shall be as set forth on Exhibit 2-E. The actual General Conditions Cost shall be reconciled and set forth in Exhibit 2-R after the negotiation and bidding process set forth in Exhibit A.
General Conditions Cost. Items within the Lump Sum General Conditions Cost for which the General Contractor is entitled to no additional compensation (except where a change order adds additional work and additional General Conditions are authorized by Chapter 3, Paragraph 9.5.4) include, without limitation: 4.5.1 costs, including transportation and storage, installation, maintenance, dismantling and removal of materials, supplies, temporary facilities, machinery, equipment, and hand tools not customarily owned by construction workers, that are provided by the General Contractor at the site and fully consumed in the performance of the Work; and cost (less salvage value) of such items if not fully consumed, whether sold to others or retained by the General Contractor. Cost for items used by the General Contractor shall mean fair market value; 4.5.2 costs incurred to provide site safety (excluding subcontractor safety costs); 4.5.3 costs of removal of debris from the site; 4.5.4 costs of document reproduction including bid sets, facsimile transmissions and long-distance telephone calls, postage and parcel delivery charges, telephone service at the site and reasonable xxxxx cash expenses of the site office; 4.5.5 that portion of the reasonable expenses of the General Contractor’s personnel incurred while traveling in discharge of duties directly connected with the Work; 4.5.6 sales, use or similar taxes imposed by a governmental authority and paid by the General Contractor, and directly related to the Work. 4.5.7 data processing costs directly related to the Work; however, these costs shall not include any hardware, software, or CADD costs; 4.5.8 expenses incurred in accordance with the General Contractor’s standard personnel policy for relocation and temporary living allowances of personnel required for the Work; 4.5.9 the cost of obtaining and using all temporary utility services required for the Work; 4.5.10 all reasonable costs and expenditures necessary for the operation of the site office, such as stationary, supplies, blueprinting, furniture, fixtures, office equipment and field computer services; 4.5.11 rental charges for temporary facilities, and for machinery, equipment, and tools not customarily owned by construction workers; 4.5.12 wages, salaries, bonuses and incentive compensation, of the General Contractor’s supervisory, technical, administrative and clerical personnel engaged in supervision and management of the Work on or off the Project Site, including all company ov...
General Conditions Cost. The following items are included within Cost of the Work (the “General Conditions Cost”): 9.2.1 Wages paid for labor in the direct employ of the Construction Manager in the performance of the Work. 9.2.2 Salaries of the Construction Managers employees when stationed at the field office, in whatever capacity employed, employees engaged on the road expediting the production or transportation of material and equipment, and employees from the principal or branch office performing the functions listed below: 9.2.2.1 Project Management 9.2.2.2 Administrative

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  • General Conditions Costs Contractor is entitled to receive payment for the actual cost of the allowable General Conditions items incurred after receipt of a Notice to Proceed with Construction from Owner through Substantial Completion of the Project, plus 30 calendar days. Contractor is not entitled to reimbursement for General Conditions Costs incurred before receipt of the Notice to Proceed. General Conditions Costs incurred after Substantial Completion, plus 30 calendar days, must be approved in advance by Owner. Allowable General Conditions items are identified below and in Exhibit “D” attached to this Agreement. These items shall be included in the General Conditions Cost amount shown as a line item in the Guaranteed Maximum Price Proposal and as detailed on the Schedule of Values. Items not specifically included below or in Exhibit “D” will not be allowed as General Condition Costs.

  • General Conditions (i) Each party will make each payment or delivery specified in each Confirmation to be made by it, subject to the other provisions of this Agreement. (ii) Payments under this Agreement will be made on the due date for value on that date in the place of the account specified in the relevant Confirmation or otherwise pursuant to this Agreement, in freely transferable funds and in the manner customary for payments in the required currency. Where settlement is by delivery (that is, other than by payment), such delivery will be made for receipt on the due date in the manner customary for the relevant obligation unless otherwise specified in the relevant Confirmation or elsewhere in this Agreement. (iii) Each obligation of each party under Section 2(a)(i) is subject to (1) the condition precedent that no Event of Default or Potential Event of Default with respect to the other party has occurred and is continuing, (2) the condition precedent that no Early Termination Date in respect of the relevant Transaction has occurred or been effectively designated and (3) each other applicable condition precedent specified in this Agreement.

  • General Condition The Aircraft will: (a) be clean by international airline standards; (b) have installed the full complement of engines and other material equipment, parts and accessories and loose equipment required under the Agreed Maintenance Program and installed in the other Boeing/XxXxxxxxx Xxxxxxx MD-87 aircraft operated by Lessee (together with any additions and improvements thereto, or replacements thereof, effected pursuant to and in accordance with this Agreement) and be in a condition suitable for immediate operation in commercial service; (c) be airworthy, conform to type design and be in a condition for safe operation with all equipment, components and systems operating in accordance with their intended use and within limits established by the manufacturer and approved by the Aviation Authority, and all pilot discrepancies and deferred maintenance items cleared on a terminating action basis; (d) have a U.S. Standard Transport Category Certificate of Airworthiness issued by the FAA in accordance with FAR Part 129 (or if required by the Lessor, be eligible for a valid export certificate of airworthiness with respect to the Aircraft issued by the Aviation Authority) and unconditionally meet all FAA requirements for immediate operations under FAR Part 129; (e) comply with the manufacturer's original specification to the extent that it so complied on the date of this Agreement and subject to any alterations made pursuant to and in accordance with this Agreement after such date; (f) have undergone, immediately prior to redelivery, the MSG-3 equivalent of a "C" Check in accordance with the Agreed Maintenance Program so that all Airframe inspections falling due within the next 3,000 hours, 3,000 cycles or twelve months (whichever is applicable and most limiting) of operation in accordance with the Agreed Maintenance Program have been accomplished; (g) if the Flight Hours of the Airframe remaining until the scheduled completion of the Major Checks (collectively, a "Complete Heavy Work Package") on the Expiry Date are: (i) less than on the Delivery Date, then the Lessee shall pay to the Lessor an amount equal to the product of (a) the number of Flight Hours remaining until the scheduled completion of a Complete Heavy Work Package as of the Expiry Date that are less than the number of Flight Hours that were remaining until the scheduled completion of a Complete Heavy Work Package as of the Delivery Date (b) multiplied by US$50.00, provided, however, that no payment shall be due from -------- ------- Lessee under this clause (g)(i) if, immediately preceding the redelivery of the Aircraft, the Lessee has performed a Complete Heavy Work Package; (ii) more than on the Delivery Date, then the Lessor shall pay to the Lessee an amount equal to the product of (a) the number of Flight Hours remaining until the scheduled completion of a Complete Heavy Work Package as of the Expiry Date that are more than the number of Flight Hours that were remaining until the scheduled completion of a Complete Heavy Work Package as of the Delivery Date (b) multiplied by US$50.00; For the avoidance of doubt, any amounts due to the Lessor pursuant to this clause (g) may be set off against any amounts due to Lessee pursuant to paragraphs (b) or (d) of Schedule 10 and a payment made for the net amount due; (h) have complied with all airworthiness directives and mandatory orders affecting that model of Aircraft issued by the Aviation Authority (and, if different, the FAA) that are required terminating action during the Term; (i) no special or unique manufacturer inspection or check requirements specific to the Aircraft will exist unless there is no terminating action available from any source; (j) have installed all applicable vendor's and manufacturer's service bulletin kits received free of charge by the Lessee that are appropriate for the Aircraft and, to the extent not installed, those kits which have been received with respect to this Aircraft will be furnished free of charge to the Lessor; (k) be free of any system-related leaks which are outside maintenance manual limitations; (l) all fluid reservoirs (including fuel, oil, oxygen, hydraulic and water) will be full, and the waste tank serviced in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions; (m) if required under the Approved Maintenance Program, all fuel tanks will have recently undergone an anti-fungus/biological growth contamination laboratory evaluation, and any excessive levels of contamination corrected; (n) have an FAA-approved aging aircraft program in operation and up-to-date; and (o) have all signs and decals clean, secure and legible.

  • GENERAL WORKING CONDITIONS Section 18-1. Employment begins and ends at each project site. Section 18-2. The selection of craft foremen and/or general foremen and the number of foremen required shall be entirely the responsibility of the Employer, it being understood that in the selection of such foremen and/or general foremen the Employer will give primary consideration to the qualified individuals available in the local area. After giving such consideration, the Employer may select such individuals from other areas. All foremen shall take orders from the designated Employer representatives. Craft foremen shall be designated working foremen at the request of the Employer. Section 18-3. There shall be no limit on production by employees nor restrictions on the full use of tools or equipment. Employees using tools shall perform any of the work of the trade and shall work under the direction of the craft foremen. There shall be no restrictions on efficient use of manpower other than as may be required by safety regulations. Section 18-4. Employees shall be at their place of work at the starting time and shall remain at their place of work performing their assigned functions under the supervision of the Employer until quitting time. The parties reaffirm their policy of a fair day’s work for a fair day’s wage. Section 18-5. All equipment assigned to a project shall be under the control of the Employer. The Employer shall have the right to determine how many pieces of equipment an individual employee shall operate. In an emergency, foremen shall operate any equipment assigned by the Employer, and there shall be no restriction on foremen in the use of the tools of his or her craft in such emergency. The foremen shall be from the craft normally operating the equipment. In accordance with currently recognized craft jurisdiction, the Employer shall determine the assignment of employees to start, stop, and maintain small portable construction equipment. Such work may be assigned to craft employees within a reasonable distance of their primary duties or an employee may be assigned full time to start, stop and maintain the Employer’s small, portable equipment on the job site. There shall be no over xxxxxxx of this type of equipment. The number of employees assigned to rigging and scaffolding operations shall be at the sole discretion of the Employer. The ratio of journeyperson to welders shall be determined solely by the Employer. Section 18-6. The Employer may utilize the most efficient methods or techniques of construction, tools or other labor saving devices to accomplish the work. Practices not a part of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, stand by crews and feather bedding practices will not be recognized. Section 18-7. It is recognized that specialized or unusual equipment may be installed and/ or serviced by individuals who have special training, skill, or qualifications and are not covered by this Agreement. Testing, inspection, or service performed on plant equipment under warranty may be performed by the vendor’s personnel. Section 18-8. Neither the Union nor its local unions shall coerce or in any way interfere with the Owner’s personnel, operation or facilities at the plant site. The Owner’s right to contract directly with other companies for work at the plant site shall not be limited, and the Union shall cooperate and not interfere with the Employer’s operations. Section 18-9. It is agreed that overtime is undesirable and not in the best interest of the industry or the employees; therefore, except in unusual circumstances, overtime will not be worked. Where unusual circumstances do exist, however, the Employer will have the right to assign specific employees and/or crews to perform such overtime work as is necessary to accomplish the job. Section 18-10. There will be no rest periods, organized coffee breaks or other non-working time established during working hours. Section 18-11. Individual seniority shall not be recognized or applied to employees working on projects under this Agreement. Section 18-12. The Employer shall establish such reasonable project rules as the Employer deems appropriate. These rules will be reviewed at the pre-job conference and posted at the project site by the Employer, and may be amended thereafter as necessary.

  • General Conditions Applicable to Insurance All policies of insurance required by this section shall comply with the following requirements:

  • General Conditions Applicable to Option to Build If the Interconnection Customer assumes responsibility for the design, procurement and construction of the Participating TO's Interconnection Facilities and Stand Alone Network Upgrades, (1) the Interconnection Customer shall engineer, procure equipment, and construct the Participating TO's Interconnection Facilities and Stand Alone Network Upgrades (or portions thereof) using Good Utility Practice and using standards and specifications provided in advance by the Participating TO; (2) The Interconnection Customer’s engineering, procurement and construction of the Participating TO's Interconnection Facilities and Stand Alone Network Upgrades shall comply with all requirements of law to which the Participating TO would be subject in the engineering, procurement or construction of the Participating TO's Interconnection Facilities and Stand Alone Network Upgrades; (3) the Participating TO shall review, and the Interconnection Customer shall obtain the Participating TO’s approval of, the engineering design, equipment acceptance tests, and the construction of the Participating TO's Interconnection Facilities and Stand Alone Network Upgrades, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, and the CAISO may, at its option, review the engineering design, equipment acceptance tests, and the construction of the Participating TO's Interconnection Facilities and Stand Alone Network Upgrades; (4) prior to commencement of construction, the Interconnection Customer shall provide to the Participating TO, with a copy to the CAISO for informational purposes, a schedule for construction of the Participating TO's Interconnection Facilities and Stand Alone Network Upgrades, and shall promptly respond to requests for information from the Participating TO; (5) at any time during construction, the Participating TO shall have the right to gain unrestricted access to the Participating TO's Interconnection Facilities and Stand Alone Network Upgrades and to conduct inspections of the same; (6) at any time during construction, should any phase of the engineering, equipment procurement, or construction of the Participating TO's Interconnection Facilities and Stand Alone Network Upgrades not meet the standards and specifications provided by the Participating TO, the Interconnection Customer shall be obligated to remedy deficiencies in that portion of the Participating TO's Interconnection Facilities and Stand Alone Network Upgrades; (7) the Interconnection Customer shall indemnify the CAISO and Participating TO for claims arising from the Interconnection Customer's construction of the Participating TO's Interconnection Facilities and Stand Alone Network Upgrades under the terms and procedures applicable to Article 18.1

  • General Conditions; Definitions 1.01. The General Conditions (as defined in the Appendix to this Agreement) constitute an integral part of this Agreement. 1.02. Unless the context requires otherwise, the capitalized terms used in this Agreement have the meanings ascribed to them in the General Conditions or in the Appendix to this Agreement.

  • General conditions precedent The agreement of the Finance Parties referred to in clause 2 (Agreement of the Finance Parties) shall be further subject to: (a) the representations and warranties in clause 4 (Representations and warranties) being true and correct on the Effective Date as if each was made with respect to the facts and circumstances existing at such time; and (b) no Event of Default or Default having occurred and continuing at the time of the Effective Date.

  • Covenants and Conditions; Construction of Agreement All provisions of this Lease to be observed or performed by Lessee are both covenants and conditions. In construing this Lease, all headings and titles are for the convenience of the Parties only and shall not be considered a part of this Lease. Whenever required by the context, the singular shall include the plural and vice versa. This Lease shall not be construed as if prepared by one of the Parties, but rather according to its fair meaning as a whole, as if both Parties had prepared it.

  • MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR; RULES Tenant will, at its sole expense, keep and maintain the Premises and appurtenances in good and sanitary condition and repair during the term of this Agreement and any renewal thereof. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Tenant shall: (a) Not obstruct the driveways, sidewalks, courts, entry ways, stairs and/or halls, which shall be used for the purposes of ingress and egress only; (b) Keep all windows, glass, window coverings, doors, locks and hardware in good, clean order and repair; (c) Not obstruct or cover the windows or doors; (d) Not leave windows or doors in an open position during any inclement weather; (e) Not hang any laundry, clothing, sheets, etc. from any window, rail, porch or balcony nor air or dry any of same within any yard area or space; (f) Not cause or permit any locks or hooks to be placed upon any door or window without the prior written consent of Landlord; (g) Keep all air conditioning filters clean and free from dirt; (h) Keep all lavatories, sinks, toilets, and all other water and plumbing apparatus in good order and repair and shall use same only for the purposes for which they were constructed. Tenant shall not allow any sweepings, rubbish, sand, rags, ashes or other substances to be thrown or deposited therein. Any damage to any such apparatus and the cost of clearing stopped plumbing resulting from misuse shall be borne by Tenant; (i) And Tenant's family and guests shall at all times maintain order in the Premises and at all places on the Premises, and shall not make or permit any loud or improper noises, or otherwise disturb other residents; (j) Keep all radios, television sets, stereos, phonographs, etc., turned down to a level of sound that does not annoy or interfere with other residents; (k) Deposit all trash, garbage, rubbish or refuse in the locations provided therefor and shall not allow any trash, garbage, rubbish or refuse to be deposited or permitted to stand on the exterior of any building or within the common elements; (l) Abide by and be bound by any and all rules and regulations affecting the Premises or the common area appurtenant thereto which may be adopted or promulgated by the Condominium or Homeowners' Association having control over them.

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