General Inspection Requirements Sample Clauses

General Inspection Requirements. A. CONTRACTOR shall furnish the COUNTY with every reasonable accommodation for ascertaining whether the work performed and materials used are in accordance with the requirements and intent of the contract documents. If the COUNTY so requests, the CONTRACTOR shall, at any time before final acceptance of the work, remove or uncover such portions of the finished work as may be directed. After examination, CONTRACTOR shall restore the uncovered portions of the work to the standard required by the specifications. Should the work so exposed or examined prove unacceptable to the COUNTY, the uncovering or removal, and the replacing of the covering or making good of the parts removed, shall be at CONTRACTOR’s expense. However, should the work exposed or examined prove acceptable in the opinion of the COUNTY, the uncovering or removing and the replacing or the covering or making good of the parts removed, shall be paid for as unforeseen work.
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General Inspection Requirements. A. Due to the nature of this Agreement, the COUNTY will, at the time of establishment of need, require the CONTRACTOR to become fully informed as to the nature and extent of the work required and its relation to any other work in the area, including possible interference from other site activities. Arrangement for the CONTRACTOR’s inspection of facilities or sites and activity schedules may be secured from the user COUNTY department. Failure to visually inspect the facilities or sites may be cause for disqualification of the CONTRACTOR on that individual Service.
General Inspection Requirements. A. Cosmetic inspection by the Bidder or its suppliers shall use the TIME and DISTANCE method of inspection as described in different sections of this document.
General Inspection Requirements. CONTRACTOR shall furnish the COUNTY with every reasonable accommodation for ascertaining whether the work performed and materials used are in accordance with the requirements and intent of the contract documents. If the COUNTY so requests, the CONTRACTOR shall, at any time before final acceptance of the work, remove or uncover such portions of the finished work as may be directed. After examination, CONTRACTOR shall restore the uncovered portions of the work to the standard required by the specifications. Should the work so exposed or examined prove unacceptable to the COUNTY, the uncovering or removal, and the replacing of the covering or making good of the parts removed, shall be at CONTRACTOR’s expense. However, should the work exposed or examined prove acceptable in the opinion of the COUNTY, the uncovering or removing and the replacing or the covering or making good of the parts removed, shall be paid for as unforeseen work. If the COUNTY fails to reject defective work or materials, whether from lack of discovery of such defect or for any other reason, such initial failure to reject shall in no way prevent the COUNTY’s later rejection when such defect is discovered, nor obligate the COUNTY to final acceptance or payment, and CONTRACTOR shall make no claim for losses suffered due to any necessary removals or repairs of such defects. If, during or prior to construction operations, the COUNTY rejects any portion of the work on the grounds that the work or materials are defective, the COUNTY will give CONTRACTOR notice of the defect, which notice may be confirmed in writing. The CONTRACTOR will then have seven (7) calendar days from the date the notice is given to correct the defective condition. If CONTRACTOR fails to correct the deficiency within the seven (7) calendar days, the COUNTY may take any action necessary, including correcting the deficient work utilizing another contractor, returning any non-compliant goods to CONTRACTOR at CONTRACTOR’s expense or terminating this Agreement. CONTRACTOR shall not assess any additional charges for any conforming action taken by the COUNTY. The COUNTY will not be responsible to pay for any product or service that does not conform to the contract documents. Should CONTRACTOR fail to remove and renew any defective materials used or work performed, or to make any necessary corrections in an acceptable manner and in accordance with the contract documents, within the time indicated in writing, the COUNTY may direct C...
General Inspection Requirements. A. CONTRACTOR shall furnish the COUNTY with every reasonable accommodation for ascertaining whether the work performed and materials used are in accordance with the requirements and intent of the contract documents.
General Inspection Requirements. 4.1.1 General provisions for inspection: Inspection, as used herein, shall be understood to mean the examination and applicable testing of materials, fabricated components, the manufacturing processes and the completed assemblies to determine and ensure conformance to the specifications set forth in the contract or purchase order.
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