Job-Site Facilities Sample Clauses

Job-Site Facilities. The CM shall arrange for all job site facilities required and necessary to enable the CM and AE to perform their respective duties and to accommodate any representatives of the Owner which the Owner may choose to have present on the job, the description of which shall be finalized prior to the establishment of the GMP.
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Job-Site Facilities. 32.1 When clean and properly maintained sanitary facilities are not available at the site, the employer agrees to provide the following sanitary facilities:
Job-Site Facilities. (1)The Construction Manager shall arrange for all job-site facilities necessary to enable the Construction Manager, the Owner’s Representative and the Architect-Engineer to perform their respective duties in the management, inspection, and supervision of construction.
Job-Site Facilities. The Construction Manager shall arrange for all job-site facilities as required by the Owner and necessary to enable the Construction Manager and Design Professional to perform their respective duties and to accommodate any representatives of the Owner which the Owner may choose to have present on the job, the description of which shall be finalized prior to the establishment of the GMP. Tangible personal property, otherwise referred to as job-site facilities, include, but are not limited to such things as trailers, toilets, typewriters, computers and any other equipment necessary to carry on the Project. The method of acquiring such job-site facilities, which are planned to become the property of the Owner at the conclusion of the Project, shall be evaluated based on cost over the life of the Project. Owning versus leasing shall be considered by the Construction Manager obtaining at least three (3) proposals for leasing and at least three (3) proposals for purchasing and then analyzing which is least expensive over the usage life of the item. The Construction Manager shall present his evaluation with recommendation to the Owner for approval. When the Construction Manager wishes to supply job-site facilities from his own equipment pool, he shall first evaluate buy versus lease as discussed in the paragraph above. If leasing is found to be the least expensive approach, then he may lease such job-site facilities from his own equipment pool at a price not greater than the lowest of the three (3) lease proposals obtained. For all such job-site facilities purchased, which may become the property of the Owner at the conclusion of the Project, the Construction Manager shall maintain ownership responsibilities of such facilities until the Project conclusion. Reimbursement for cost of such equipment will be made at the conclusion of the Project at the documented purchase price. At that time, the Construction Manager shall provide the Owner with a complete inventory for each unit of equipment. The inventory shall describe the equipment and identify the purchase price, serial number, model number and condition. Where said equipment has a title, said title shall be properly transferred to the Owner or to its designee. The Construction Manager is responsible for proper care and maintenance of all equipment while in his control. At the time of transfer to the Owner, the Owner may refuse acceptance of the equipment if the Owner determines, in its sole discretion, that the...
Job-Site Facilities. The Construction Manager shall arrange for all job-site facilities necessary to enable the Construction Manager, the Owner's representatives and the Architect/Engineer to perform their respective duties in the management, inspection, and supervision of construction. Any job-site facilities required shall be clearly delineated and priced in the GMP and approved by the Owner. The Construction Manager is responsible for proper care, maintenance, and insurance, on all job-site facilities while in his control.
Job-Site Facilities. At the Owner’s option and direction, Contractor shall arrange for all job-site facilities necessary to enable Contractor and the Owner's representatives and the Architect-Engineer to perform their respective duties in the management, inspection, and supervision of construction. This shall be determined by the Owner on a per project basis. Tangible personal property, otherwise referred to as Job-Site facilities, include but are not limited to such things as trailers, toilets, typewriters, computers and any other equipment necessary to carry on the project. The method of acquiring such job-site facilities which are planned to become the property of the owner at the conclusion of the project shall be evaluated based on cost over the life of the project. Owning versus leasing shall be considered by Contractor obtaining at least three (3) proposals for leasing and at least three (3) proposals for purchasing and then analyzing which is least expensive over the usage life of the item. Contractor shall present its evaluation with recommendation to the Owner for approval. The Owner shall have final authority in equipment lease purchase matters. With the Owner’s approval, Contractor may supply Job-Site Facilities and equipment from Contractor’s own equipment pool.
Job-Site Facilities. Construction Manager shall arrange for all job-site facilities (i.e. trailer) as required by Owner and necessary to enable Construction Manager and Professional to perform their respective duties and to accommodate any representatives of Owner which may be present on the job, the description of such facilities to be finalized prior to the establishment of the GMP.
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Job-Site Facilities. The Contractor shall arrange for all job site facilities required and necessary to enable the Contractor and Architect/Engineer to perform their respective duties and to accommodate any representatives of the Owner which the Owner may choose to have present on the job.
Job-Site Facilities. Contractor shall arrange for all job-site facilities (e.g. trailer) as required by Owner and necessary to enable Contractor and Professional to perform their respective duties and to accommodate any representatives of Owner which may be present on the job. For all job-site facilities purchased, which may become the property of Owner at the conclusion of the Work (e.g. computers), Contractor shall maintain ownership, maintenance and repair responsibilities of such facilities until final acceptance of the Work. At that time, Contractor shall provide Owner with a complete inventory for each unit of equipment. The inventory shall describe the equipment and identify the purchase price, serial number, model number and condition. Where said equipment has a title, said title shall be properly transferred to Owner or to its designee. Contractor is responsible for proper care and maintenance of all equipment while in its control. At the time of transfer to Owner, Owner may refuse acceptance of the equipment if Owner determines, in its sole discretion, that the equipment has not been properly cared for by Contractor or that such acquisition would not otherwise be in the best interest of Owner. In such event, an equitable adjustment shall be made to the Contract Price by Owner.
Job-Site Facilities. In addition to the requirements set forth in Section 17 of the General Conditions, Contractor may provide a jobsite trailer and portable sanitary facilities. This office will be located so as to cause no interference to any Work to be performed on the Property. Contractor shall consult with Authority with regard to location. Unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties, upon completion of the Work, Contractor shall remove all such temporary structures and facilities from the Property. On-site storage will be permitted, as a convenience to Contractor, in areas designated by Authority for such purposes. Contractor shall take reasonable security measures to protect against theft and vandalism. Contractor is responsible for Contractor owned tools and equipment. Except for damage due to Contractor's negligence or willful misconduct, damage or vandalism to the Improvements, products at the Property, in storage or in transit shall be covered by the builder's risk policy, described in Section 7.19 of this Agreement. Contractor may, at its option and expense, rent off-site facilities for the storage and securing of its materials.
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