Common use of House Keeping Clause in Contracts

House Keeping. The Contractor is responsible for any damage to buildings, floors and plant incurred during the Provision of the Works. The work-sites are to be kept clean, neat and free of waste at all times. The working areas and material storage areas are barricaded off and sign-posted to prevent unauthorised access to anyone not involved with the job. The plant is left in the same or better condition, after Completion of the works, than it was found.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Nec3 Engineering & Construction Contract, Nec3 Engineering & Construction Contract

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House Keeping. The Contractor is responsible for any damage to buildings, floors and plant incurred during the Provision of the Works. The work-sites are to be kept clean, neat and free of waste at all times. The working areas and material storage areas are barricaded off and sign-posted to prevent unauthorised access to anyone not involved with the job. The plant is left in the same or better condition, after Completion of the worksCompletion, than it was found.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Nec3 Engineering & Construction Contract

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House Keeping. The Contractor is responsible for any damage to buildings, floors and plant incurred during the Provision of the WorksService. The work-sites are to be kept clean, neat and free of waste at all times. The working areas and material storage areas are barricaded off and sign-posted to prevent unauthorised access to anyone not involved with the job. The plant is left in the same or better condition, after Completion of the worksCompletion, than it was found.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Nec3 Term Service Contract

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