Main Construction Works for Telegraph Bay Development Sample Clauses

Main Construction Works for Telegraph Bay Development. 4.6.3.2.1 For the purpose of this Study, 4 main construction phases for the Telegraph Bay Development have been adopted (see Table 4.12 and Appendix 2.1). The ASRs, the five different sites and three access roads are presented in Figures 4.1 and 4.9, respectively. The highest 1-hour and 24-hour average TSP concentrations predicted at the ASRs (without dust suppression measures) are given in Table 4.13.
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Main Construction Works for Telegraph Bay Development. 4.6.5.2.1 It is noted from Table 4.13 and Paragraph 4.6.3.2.2 that the TSP criteria are exceeded at 7 ASRs during the construction of the Telegraph Bay Development. The following mitigation measures are proposed: • Twice daily watering (with complete coverage) of all unpaved access roads; Engineering Feasibility Study Agreement No CE 92/97 Environmental Impact Assessment - Final EIA Report • Reduce speed control of access roads from 20 km/hr to 10 km/hr; and • Covering/dampening of stockpiles above 50m3 in volume in dry and windy conditions.
Main Construction Works for Telegraph Bay Development. 5.4.3.2.1 The main construction phase of the development, which is carried out over an estimated 42- month period from January 2001, can be summarised as follows: • Jetty/Quay Construction • Building Construction Works – which includes foundation, pile cap and superstructure construction • Main Civil Works – which include earthwork, drainage, roadwork, geo-technical and stream alignment works • G/IC Site Construction
Main Construction Works for Telegraph Bay Development. 5.4.5.2.1 With the adoption of quiet plant and a 3m high barrier (or site hoarding) at the northern site boundary of Site 1 to mitigate noise impacts upon Kong Sin Wan Tsuen (Figure 5.11), the noise criteria for residential NSRs as well as schools (during normal school hours only) are met. The predicted mitigated noise levels are given in Table 5.11. 5.4.5.2.2 The 65 dB(A) noise criterion for examination periods are exceeded at Pok Fu Xxx Training (SR 21) during Phase 3, and Xxx Xxxx Xxxx Secondary School (SR 24) and Xxx Xxxx Secondary School (SR 40) during Phase 4. Portable acoustic barriers, as discussed in Section 5.4.4.2, are proposed for the following PMEs during examination periods for Phases 3 and 4: • Phase 3 – concrete pumps; and • Phase 4 – breakers, backhoes, drilling rigs, vibratory pokers, concrete pumps and compressors.

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  • Suspension of unsafe Construction Works (i) Upon recommendation of the Authority’s Engineer to this effect, the Authority may by notice require the Contractor to suspend forthwith the whole or any part of the Works if, in the reasonable opinion of the Authority’s Engineer, such work threatens the safety of the Users and pedestrians.

  • PRE-CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES The Pre-Construction Phase shall be deemed to commence upon the date specified in a written Notice to Proceed with Pre-Construction Phase Services issued by Owner and shall continue through completion of the Construction Documents and procurement of all major Subcontractor agreements. Contractor is not entitled to reimbursement for any costs incurred for Pre-Construction Phase Services performed before issuance of the written Notice to Proceed. Pre-Construction Phase Services may overlap Construction Phase Services. Contractor shall perform the following Pre-Construction Phase Services:

  • BUILDER’S RISK FOR CONSTRUCTION RENOVATION PROJECTS If the project is CONSTRUCTION RENOVATION of an existing structure, and the State has already determined that Contractor will not be obligated to obtain and maintain Builder’s Risk insurance, then the following provisions apply:

  • Environmental constraints and management Describe or cross refer to environmental constraints applicable to the Contractor’s plan and his activities on the Affected Property and how they should be managed. Include here or cross refer to an Annexure to the Service Information. The Contractor shall comply with the environmental criteria and constraints stated in Annexure

  • Construction Phase - Administration of the Construction Contract 1.6.1 The Construction Phase shall commence with the acceptance of the Construction Manager’s Guaranteed Maximum Price (or acceptance of a partial Guaranteed Maximum Price for a stage or phase) and issuance of a Notice to Proceed with Construction Services and terminate sixty (60) days after Final Payment to the Contractor is made, or when all of Architect/Engineer’s services have been satisfactorily performed, whichever occurs later.

  • BUILDER’S RISK FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS If the project is NEW CONSTRUCTION, then the following provisions apply:

  • COMPENSATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES 5.1 For the Construction Manager’s performance of the Work as described in Section 2.3, the Owner shall pay the Construction Manager the Contract Sum in current funds. The Contract Sum is the Cost of the Work as defined in Section 6.1.1 plus the Construction Manager’s Fee.

  • Contract Construction 6.27.1 The parties acknowledge that each party and its counsel have reviewed this CONTRACT and that the normal rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party shall not be employed in the interpretation of this CONTRACT or any amendment or exhibits hereto.

  • CONSTRUCTION AND RELATED ENGINEERING SERVICES A. General construction work for buildings (CPC 512) 1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None 1) Unbound* 2) None 3) None

  • Selection of Subcontractors, Procurement of Materials and Leasing of Equipment The contractor shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability in the selection and retention of subcontractors, including procurement of materials and leases of equipment. The contractor shall take all necessary and reasonable steps to ensure nondiscrimination in the administration of this contract.

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