Common use of JOB SITE CONDITIONS Clause in Contracts

JOB SITE CONDITIONS. A. Damage to Property - Any damage to property, including but not limited to, buildings or contents, sidewalks, finishes, incurred by services provided by the Contractor shall be repaired by the Contractor promptly at no additional cost to the County. B. Overloading of Building - Care shall be taken that floors and sidewalks are not overloaded and the Contractor shall promptly remove all materials that may overload any part of the building. C. The Contractor shall, at all times, keep the premises free of all waste or surplus materials, rubbish and debris which are caused by their employees or resulting from his/her work. D. The Contractor shall provide drop cloths, or any other material necessary to protect floors, walls, furniture, equipment, etc., from soil and/or damage. E. In case of dispute, the County reserves the right to remove rubbish, excess materials, or and perform all cleaning required and charge the costs to the Contractor. F. Prior to core drilling any floor or ceiling of multi-story buildings, the surface shall be scanned via Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) or other appropriate means to ensure the substrate is clear of post-tension cables, rebar and other obstructions.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Contract for Plumbing Services, Plumbing Services Contract, Contract

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JOB SITE CONDITIONS. A. Damage to Property - Any damage to property, including but not limited to, buildings or contents, sidewalks, finishes, incurred by services provided by the Contractor shall be repaired by the Contractor promptly at no additional cost to the County. B. Overloading of Building - Care shall be taken that floors and sidewalks are not overloaded and the Contractor shall promptly remove all materials that may overload any part of the building. C. The Contractor shall, at all times, keep the premises free of all waste or surplus materials, rubbish and debris which are caused by their employees or resulting from his/her work. D. The Contractor shall provide drop cloths, or any other material necessary to protect floors, walls, furniture, equipment, etc., from soil and/or damage. E. In case of dispute, the County reserves the right to remove rubbish, excess materials, or and and/or perform all cleaning required and charge the costs to the Contractor. F. Prior to core drilling any floor or ceiling of multi-story buildings, the surface shall be scanned via Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) or other appropriate means to ensure the substrate is clear of post-tension cables, rebar and other obstructions.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Contract for Electrical Maintenance, Repair and Replacement, Contract for Electrical Maintenance, Repair and Replacement, Contract for Electrical Maintenance, Repair and Replacement

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