Common use of Hazardous Conditions Clause in Contracts

Hazardous Conditions. The CM/GC and Owner acknowledge that previously unknown hazardous conditions may be uncovered at any job site, and in particular where existing structures are being demolished and/or remodeled to accommodate new construction or to reutilize existing facilities. Should a hazardous condition not involving Hazardous Materials as set forth above be encountered on the project site, and should reasonable safety precautions be deemed by the CM/GC in good faith to be inadequate to prevent foreseeable personal injury to persons encountering the hazardous condition, the CM/GC shall, upon recognizing the hazardous condition, stop Work in the affected area and immediately report the hazardous condition to the Design Professional and Owner in writing. The Owner shall undertake, or shall contract (by Change Order) with the CM/GC or contract with a Separate CM/GC, to resolve the condition. So long as the hazardous condition did not result from activities or substances brought on the site by the CM/GC, the CM/GC is entitled to adjustments in the Contract Time and the Contract Sum as set forth in Paragraph 1.6.1.2 above.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement

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Hazardous Conditions. The CM/GC and Owner acknowledge that previously unknown hazardous conditions may be uncovered at any job site, and in particular where existing structures are being demolished and/or remodeled to accommodate new construction or to reutilize existing facilities. Should a hazardous condition not involving Hazardous Materials as set forth above be encountered on the project site, and should reasonable safety precautions be deemed by the CM/GC in good faith to be inadequate to prevent foreseeable personal injury to persons encountering the hazardous condition, the CM/GC shall, upon recognizing the hazardous condition, stop Work in the affected area and immediately report the hazardous condition to the Design Professional and Owner in writing. The Owner shall undertake, or shall contract (by Change Order) with the CM/GC or contract with a Separate CM/GCContractor, to resolve the condition. So long as the hazardous condition did not result from activities or substances brought on the site by the CM/GC, the CM/GC is entitled to adjustments in the Contract Time and the Contract Sum as set forth in Paragraph 1.6.1.2 Paragraph1.6.1.2 above.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement

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Hazardous Conditions. The CM/GC and Owner acknowledge that previously unknown hazardous conditions may be uncovered at any job site, and in particular where existing structures are being demolished and/or remodeled to accommodate new construction or to reutilize existing facilities. Should a hazardous condition not involving Hazardous Materials as set forth above be encountered on the project site, and should reasonable safety precautions be deemed by the CM/GC in good faith to be inadequate to prevent foreseeable personal injury to persons encountering the hazardous condition, the CM/GC shall, upon recognizing the hazardous condition, stop Work in the affected area and immediately report the hazardous condition to the Design Professional and Owner in writing. The Owner shall undertake, or shall contract (by Change Order) with the CM/GC or contract with a Separate CM/GCContractor, to resolve the condition. So long as the hazardous condition did not result from activities or substances brought on the site by the CM/GC, the CM/GC is entitled to adjustments in the Contract Time and the Contract Sum as set forth in Paragraph Section 1.6.1.2 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Management Agreement

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