Common use of Job-Site Facilities Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement Construction Management Services For, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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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 by 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.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement Construction Management Services, Master Agreement Construction Management Services, Master Agreement Construction Management Services

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