Common use of Limitation of Operations Clause in Contracts

Limitation of Operations. When the work requires the Contractor to conduct his/her operations within an AIR OPERATIONS AREA of the Airport, the Contractor shall control his/her operations and the operations of his/her subcontractors and all suppliers so as to provide for the free and unobstructed movement of aircraft in the AIR OPERATIONS AREAS of the airport. When the work requires the contractor to conduct his/her operations within an AIR OPERATIONS AREA of the airport, the work shall be coordinated with airport management (through the Engineer) at least 48 hours prior to commencement of such work. The Contractor shall not close an AIR OPERATIONS AREA until so authorized by the Engineer and until the necessary temporary marking and associated lighting is in place as provided in the subsection titled BARRICADES, WARNING SIGNS, AND HAZARD MARKINGS of Section 70. When the contract work requires the Contractor to work within an AIR OPERATIONS AREA of the airport on an intermittent basis (intermittent opening and closing of the AIR OPERATIONS AREA), the Contractor shall maintain constant communications as hereinafter specified; immediately obey all instructions to vacate the AIR OPERATIONS AREA; immediately obey all instructions to resume work in such AIR OPERATIONS AREA. Failure to maintain the specified communications or to obey instructions shall be cause for suspension of the Contractor's operations in the AIR OPERATIONS AREA until the satisfactory conditions are provided. The AIR OPERATIONS AREA (AOA) cannot be closed to operating aircraft to permit the Contractor's operations on a continuous basis and will therefore be closed to aircraft operations intermittently as described in the special conditions, or on the plans.

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement

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Limitation of Operations. When the work Work requires the Contractor to conduct his/her operations within an AIR OPERATIONS AREA Air Operations Area of the Airport, the Contractor shall control his/her operations and the operations of his/her subcontractors and all suppliers so as to provide for the free and unobstructed movement of aircraft in the AIR OPERATIONS AREAS Air Operations Areas of the airportAirport. When the work Work requires the contractor Contractor to conduct his/her operations within an AIR OPERATIONS AREA of the airportAir Operations Area, the work Work shall be coordinated with airport Airport management (through the Engineer) at least 48 hours prior to commencement of such workWork. The Contractor shall not close an AIR OPERATIONS AREA Air Operations Area until so authorized by the Engineer and until the necessary temporary marking and associated lighting Lighting is in place as provided in the subsection titled BARRICADES, WARNING SIGNS, AND HAZARD MARKINGS of Section 70. When the contract work Work requires the Contractor to work perform within an AIR OPERATIONS AREA of the airport Air Operations Area on an intermittent basis (intermittent opening and closing of the AIR OPERATIONS AREAAir Operations Area), the Contractor shall maintain constant communications as hereinafter specified; immediately obey all instructions to vacate the AIR OPERATIONS AREAAir Operations Area; immediately obey all instructions to resume work Work in such AIR OPERATIONS AREAAir Operations Area. Failure to maintain the specified communications or to obey instructions shall be cause for suspension of the Contractor's operations in the AIR OPERATIONS AREA Air Operations Area until the satisfactory conditions are provided. The AIR OPERATIONS AREA Air Operations Area (AOA) cannot be closed to operating aircraft to permit the Contractor's operations on a continuous basis and will therefore be closed to aircraft operations intermittently as described in the special conditions, or on the plansContract Documents.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement

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