MATERIAL SOURCES Sample Clauses
The MATERIAL SOURCES clause defines the specific origins or types of materials that must be used in fulfilling a contract. It typically outlines requirements such as approved suppliers, quality standards, or geographic sources for raw materials, ensuring that only designated or pre-approved materials are incorporated into the work. This clause helps maintain quality control, ensures compliance with regulatory or project-specific standards, and reduces the risk of disputes over material acceptability.
MATERIAL SOURCES. The contractor shall make their own independent investigation as to the availability as well as suitability of various materials required for construction as referred to in these paras.
MATERIAL SOURCES. 32.1 The contractor shall make their own independent investigation as to the availability as well as suitability of various materials required for construction as referred to in these paras.
32.2 If any quarry is in the possession of the department the contractor will be allowed to use the same on usual condition. In other cases, the contractor will have to make his own arrangement for procuring quarries or the quarry permits, necessary assistance for which will be given by the department.
32.3 Lime stone shall not be permitted for any concrete work.
MATERIAL SOURCES. 32.1) The tenderers shall make their own independent investigations into the availability as well as suitability of the various materials required for construction as referred to in this para.
32.2) If any quarry is in the possession of the department the contractor will be allowed to use the same on usual conditions. In other cases, the contractor will have to make his own arrangement for procuring quarries or the quarry permits, necessary assistance of which will be given by the department.
32.3) Lime stone shall not be permitted for any concrete work.
MATERIAL SOURCES. Schedule 2.20 sets forth a consolidated list for the Group Companies of the top twenty (20) vendors, suppliers, partners and business relations of the Group Companies by dollar volume of purchases for each of: (i) the nine months ended on the Latest Balance Sheet Date; (ii) the year ended on December 31, 2022; and (iii) the year ended on December 31, 2021 (each, a “Material Source”) and sets forth the dollar amount of purchases for each Material Source for each such period. Since January 1, 2019, the Group Companies have not received any written notice or, to the knowledge of the Company, oral notice from any Material Source and, to the knowledge of the Company, no facts or circumstances exist to the effect that any such Material Source has stopped or may stop, materially decrease the rate of, or materially and adversely change the terms (whether related to payment, price or otherwise) with respect to the supply of products or services to the Group Companies or the Business (whether as a result of the consummation of the Transactions or otherwise). There are no material disputes currently, nor have there been any material disputes since January 1, 2019, between the Group Companies and any Material Source. The Group Companies have access, on commercially reasonable terms, to all products and services reasonably necessary to carry on the Business and, to the knowledge of the Company, there is no reason why the Group Companies will not continue to have such access on commercially reasonable terms.
MATERIAL SOURCES. (a) Government-provided sources. The Government will acquire the permits and rights to remove material from provided sources identified in the contract and to use such property for a plant site and stockpiles. Test reports and available historical performance data verifying the presence of acceptable material are available upon request. Comply with the requirements of 30 CFR 56, subparts B and H. Use all suitable material for aggregate regardless of size unless otherwise designated. When required, re-establish vegetation in disturbed areas according to section 625.
(b) Contractor-located sources. The Contractor is responsible for located sources, including established commercial sources. Use sources that fulfill the contract quantity and quality requirements. Determine the quantity and types of equipment and work necessary to select and produce acceptable material. Secure all permits and clearances for use of the source and provide copies of the documents.
