Method of Serving Notices Sample Clauses

Method of Serving Notices. Any written notice to the Contractor required under these Specifications may be served on the Contractor either personally or by mailing or by delivery to the last post office address known to the Engineer. All correspondence from the Contractor shall be directed to the Project Engineer.
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Method of Serving Notices. 43 (March 25, 2009 APWA GSP) 44 Revise the second paragraph to read: 46 All correspondence from the Contractor shall be directed to the Project Engineer. All 47 correspondence from the Contractor constituting any notification, notice of protest, notice 48 of dispute, or other correspondence constituting notification required to be furnished 49 under the Contract, must be in paper format, hand delivered or sent via mail delivery 50 service to the Project Engineer's office. Electronic copies such as e-mails or 1 electronically delivered copies of correspondence will not constitute such notice and will 2 not comply with the requirements of the Contract. 3 4 Add the following new section:
Method of Serving Notices. (March 25, 2009 APWA GSP) Revise the second paragraph to read: All correspondence from the Contractor shall be directed to the Project Engineer. All correspondence from the Contractor constituting any notification, notice of protest, notice of dispute, or other correspondence constituting notification required to be furnished under the Contract, must be in paper format, hand delivered or sent via mail delivery service to the Project Engineer's office. Electronic copies such as e-mails or electronically delivered copies of correspondence will not constitute such notice and will not comply with the requirements of the Contract. Add the following new section:
Method of Serving Notices. (Xxxxx 00, 0000 XXXX XXX) Revise the second paragraph to read: All correspondence from the Contractor shall be directed to the Project Engineer. All correspondence from the Contractor constituting any notification, notice of protest, notice of dispute, or other correspondence constituting notification required to be furnished under the Contract, must be in paper format, hand delivered or sent via mail delivery service to the Project Engineer's office. Electronic copies such as e-mails or electronically delivered copies of correspondence will not constitute such notice and will not comply with the requirements of the Contract. Add the following new section:
Method of Serving Notices. MARCH 25, 2009 (APWA GSP) 1-05.15 Revise the second paragraph of Section 1-05.15 to read: All correspondence from the Contractor shall be directed to the Project Engineer. All correspondence from the Contractor constituting any notification, notice of protest, notice of dispute, or other correspondence constituting notification required to be furnished under the Contract, must be in paper format, hand delivered or sent via mail delivery service to the Project Engineer's office. Electronic copies such as e-mails or electronically delivered copies of correspondence will not constitute such notice and will not comply with the requirements of the Contract. WATER AND POWER OCTOBER 1, 2005 (APWA GSP) 1-05.16 Add the following new Section 1-05.16: The Contractor shall make necessary arrangements, and shall bear the costs for power and water necessary for the performance of the work, unless the contract includes power and water as a pay item. CONTROL OF MATERIAL (WSDOT GSP) 1-06.GR1 BUY AMERICA (WSDOT GSP) 1-06.INST1.GR1
Method of Serving Notices. (May 20, 2020 KC GSP) The second paragraph in this section is deleted and replaced with the following: All correspondence from the Contractor that constitutes any notification, notice of protest, notice of dispute, or other correspondence constituting notification required to be furnished under the Contract, shall be directed to the Project Engineer by a sequentially numbered serial letter. Deliver all such correspondence to the Project Engineer by email in a PDF file format with the Subject including the Contract and Project Numbers, Contract Title, and “Contract Notice”. An additional copy of such correspondence shall be delivered by email to: XXX-Xxxxx.Xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx. In response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) PLEASE do not mail, ship or deliver any hard copy notifications to King County. Upon request by the County, Bidder(s) shall provide the original Serial Letter. The time stamp clock will be the internal clock for the County’s email system. Timeliness of submittals will be determined using only this clock. Submittals received after 5:00 pm on any business day or received on weekends will be deemed received the next business day. Upon request by the County the Contractor shall provide the original Serial Letter. Any written notice to the Contractor required under these Specifications will be delivered to the email address provided by the Contractor. If email delivery fails, written notice may be served on the Contractor either personally or by mailing or by delivery to the last post office address known to the Engineer.
Method of Serving Notices. MARCH 25, 2009 (APWA GSP) 1-05.15 Revise the second paragraph of Section 1-05.15 to read: All correspondence from the Contractor shall be directed to the Project Engineer. All correspondence from the Contractor constituting any notification, notice of protest, notice of dispute, or other correspondence constituting notification required to be furnished under the Contract, must be in paper format, hand delivered or sent via mail delivery service to the Project Engineer's office. Electronic copies such as e-mails or electronically delivered copies of correspondence will not constitute such notice and will not comply with the requirements of the Contract. WATER AND POWER OCTOBER 1, 2005 (APWA GSP) 1-05.16 Add the following new Section 1-05.16: The Contractor shall make necessary arrangements, and shall bear the costs for power and water necessary for the performance of the work, unless the contract includes power and water as a pay item. CONTROL OF MATERIAL (WSDOT GSP) 1-06.GR1 BUY AMERICA (WSDOT GSP) 1-06.INST1.GR1 Section 1-06 is supplemented with the following: Buy America (WSDOT GSP) 1-06.OPT1.GR1 AUGUST 6, 2012 (WSDOT GSP) 1-06.OPT1(A).GR1 In accordance with Buy America requirements contained in 23 CFR 635.410, the major quantities of steel and iron construction material that is permanently incorporated into the project shall consist of American-made materials only. Buy America does not apply to temporary steel items, e.g., temporary sheet piling, temporary bridges, steel scaffolding and falsework. Minor amounts of foreign steel and iron may be utilized in this project provided the cost of the foreign material used does not exceed one-tenth of one percent of the total contract cost or $2,500.00, whichever is greater. American-made material is defined as material having all manufacturing processes occurring domestically. To further define the coverage, a domestic product is a manufactured steel material that was produced in one of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, or in the territories and possessions of the United States. If domestically produced steel billets or iron ingots are exported outside of the area of coverage, as defined above, for any manufacturing process then the resulting product does not conform to the Buy America requirements. Additionally, products manufactured domestically from foreign source steel billets or iron ingots do not conform to the Buy America requirements because the initial melting and mixing of alloys t...
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Method of Serving Notices. (Xxxxx 00, 0000 XXXX XXX) Revise the second paragraph to read: All correspondence from the Contractor shall be directed to the Project Engineer. All correspondence from the Contractor constituting any notification, notice of protest, notice of dispute, or other correspondence constituting notification required to be furnished under the Contract, must be in paper format, hand delivered or sent via mail delivery service to the Project Engineer's office; as well as, emailed with read receipts. Electronic copies such as e-mails or electronically delivered copies of correspondence will not constitute such notice and will not comply with the requirements of the Contract.
Method of Serving Notices. A. Any notice to be given by the Contracting Authority to the Contractor under this contract shall be deemed to be served if delivered to any office used by the Contractor, or xxxxxxx, or agent, at or near the work, or deposited in the post office, postpaid, addressed to the Contractor at the last known place of business.

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  • Method of Service A Notice may be given by:

  • Method of Communication Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, all notices and communications hereunder shall be in writing, or by telephone subsequently confirmed in writing. Any notice shall be effective if delivered by hand delivery or sent via telecopy, recognized overnight courier service or certified mail, return receipt requested, and shall be presumed to be received by a party hereto (i) on the date of delivery if delivered by hand or sent by telecopy, (ii) on the next Business Day if sent by recognized overnight courier service and (iii) on the third Business Day following the date sent by certified mail, return receipt requested. A telephonic notice to the Administrative Agent as understood by the Administrative Agent will be deemed to be the controlling and proper notice in the event of a discrepancy with or failure to receive a confirming written notice.

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