Hoisting & Rigging Clause Samples
Hoisting & Rigging. 3.1 Client shall coordinate the delivery of any Client-procured equipment and materials to the site (or to alternate location if requested by EPC Contractor). Commercially reasonable efforts will be made to adhere to the Purchasers requested delivery schedule.
3.2 In the event that any EPC Contractor-procured equipment and materials are found to be damaged or defective (“Defective Materials”), EPC Contractor shall be solely responsible for the replacement thereof, including but not limited to costs related to: (a) removal of Defective Materials from the Site, (b) procurement of replacement equipment and materials (“Replacement Materials”) for the Defective Materials, and (c) delivery of the Replacement Materials to the point of installation on the Site. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, in the event any special equipment or additional labor is required to deliver the Replacement Materials to the point of installation, EPC Contractor shall be responsible for payment of all additional costs relating to such special equipment and additional labor.
3.3 Conform to the guidelines on the structural drawings for roof loading restrictions when hoisting and staging equipment on the roof. EPC Contractor shall provide rules and guidelines to Client prior to construction start. EPC Contractor shall use resources provided to create a well-defined proposed staging plan. Client will review staging plan and provide feedback or approve. An Client-approved staging plan is required two (2) weeks prior to the start of hoisting.
Hoisting & Rigging. Subcontractor shall abide by all provisions for hoisting and rigging regulations as per WAC 296-155 Part L. • Subcontractor shall provide all required hoisting and material handling needed to complete this scope of work. • Subcontractor to ensure a Crane operator, Lift director, Qualified rigger, Qualified signaler, Assembly/disassembly director, and Site supervisor are assigned, in place, and onsite. All coordination, rigging, dunnage, support personnel and lifting safety plans required for all hoisting performed for its scope of work. Rigging, which includes all Subcontractor supplied related accessories required to lift Subcontractor’s load, is subject to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ review. If ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ objects to any aspect of Subcontractor’s rigging, load will not be lifted until said objections are resolved to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ satisfaction. • Crane documentation to submit to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ prior to and in advance of hoisting and rigging includes but not limited to crane annual, assigned personnel, and lift plan. Crane activities will not occur until documents have been formally submitted. • Minimum clearance distance is 20 feet unless KV is known and documented. A dedicated spotter/signaler may be required. • Subcontractor must show evidence of ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Liability Insurance coverage. Refer to Master Agreement at Exhibit 1 – Insurance Requirements.
Hoisting & Rigging. 3.1 Client shall coordinate the delivery of any Client-procured equipment and materials to the site (or to alternate location if requested by EPC Contractor). Commercially reasonable efforts will be made to adhere to the Purchasers requested delivery schedule.
3.2 In the event that any EPC Contractor-procured equipment and materials are found to be damaged or defective (“Defective Materials”), EPC Contractor shall be solely responsible for the replacement thereof, including but not limited to costs related to: (a) removal of Defective Materials from the Site,
