Methods and Equipment. (1) The methods and equipment used by the Responsible Party and/or Contractor shall produce a satisfactory quality of work. Equipment used on any portion of the project shall be such, and its use so regulated, that no serious or irreparable damage to the roadway, adjacent property, or other streets or highways will result from its use. If damage does occur to these areas, suitable repairs shall be made at the Responsible Party’s expense.
Methods and Equipment. Add the following after the second paragraph: “Equipment which the Engineer feels could damage Thruway Facilities shall not be allowed to operate until adequate protective measures are provided such as wooden mats, bridging devices or rubber pads. The Engineer’s approval of such protective devices shall not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for damage. The Contractor shall be responsible for keeping equipment in good working condition. Operators shall be knowledgeable in all aspects of equipment operation and shall know the limitations of the equipment. Under no circumstances, including changed or unforeseen work conditions, shall the Authority be held responsible or reimburse the Contractor for equipment damaged or broken during the progress of this Contract.”
Methods and Equipment. 4.21.1 The methods and equipment adopted by CONTRACTOR shall be such as will secure a satisfactory quality of WORK and will enable CONTRACTOR to complete the WORK in the time agreed upon. The selection and use of these methods and equipment is the responsibility of CONTRACTOR.
Methods and Equipment. A. All equipment which is proposed to be used on the Work will be of sufficient size and in such mechanical condition as to meet requirements of the Work and to produce a satisfactory quality of Work. Equipment used on any portion of the Work will be such that no injury to previously completed Work, adjacent property, or existing Airport facilities will result from its use.
Methods and Equipment. (1) The methods and equipment used by the Developer and/or Contractor shall produce a satisfactory quality of work. Equipment used on any portion of the project shall be such, and its use so regulated, that no serious or irreparable damage to the roadway, adjacent property, or other streets or highways will result from its use. If damage does occur to these areas, suitable repairs shall be made at the Developer’s expense.
Methods and Equipment. The Contractor shall use methods and Equipment capable of performing the Work specified in the Contract. The Contractor shall ensure that the Equipment does not damage the Roadway, adjacent property or other Highways, Streets, or Roads. The Contractor shall request permission of the Project Manager in writing to use methods or Equipment other than those specified in the Contract. The Contractor shall describe the proposed methods and Equipment to be used and the reasons for the change. The Contractor shall perform Work in accordance with the original Basis of Payment and Contract Time. The Contractor shall discontinue use of alternate methods or Equipment when Work does not meet Contract requirements. The Contractor shall remove and replace unacceptable Work or repair deficient Work at no cost to The T/LPA.
Methods and Equipment. All Equipment used for the Work shall be of size and mechanical condition to meet the requirements of the Work and to produce a satisfactory quality of Work. Equipment used shall not cause injury to E-470, adjacent property, or other highways. The Authority reserves the right to reject any vehicle and/or Equipment from the Worksite which do not meet these requirements. When the methods and Equipment to be used are not prescribed in the Contract, the Contractor shall use any methods or Equipment that will accomplish the Work in conformity with the Contract requirements. When the methods and Equipment to be used are specified in the Contract, other methods and Equipment shall not be used in the performance of the Work unless the Contractor receives prior written authorization from the Authority. If the Contractor desires to use a method or Equipment other than specified in the Contract, the Contractor may request approval from the Authority. The request shall include a full description of the methods and Equipment proposed to be used and the Contractor's explanation for the proposed change. The Contractor shall remain fully responsible for producing Work in conformity with the Contract. If the substituted methods or Equipment do not produce results conforming to Contract requirements, the Contractor shall complete the remaining Work with the originally specified methods and Equipment. Unacceptable Work shall be removed, repaired, replaced, or otherwise remedied, at the Contractor's sole expense, to conform with the specified and required quality. No increase will be made in the basis of payment for the Work items involved nor in Work Requests or Verbal Requests when a change in methods or Equipment is authorized.
Methods and Equipment. A. The methods, equipment, and appliances used shall produce a satisfactory quality of work and shall be adequate to maintain the schedule of progress specified. Equipment used on any portion of the project shall be such and its use so regulated that no serious or irreparable damage to the adjacent property, or highways will result from its use. If damage does occur to the highways suitable repairs shall be made.
Methods and Equipment. The Contractor shall employ persons who possess the skill required to properly perfonn the work under the contract When required by the Officer- in-Charge, whose decision shall be final, the Contractor shall replace any employee who lacks the skill to perform the work assigned to the employee or is discourteous or disorderly while perfonning such work. If acceptable to the Officer-in-Charge, a person who has been so replaced may be assigned other work on the project. Any such acceptance by the Officer-in-Charge shall not relieve the Contractor from performing the work in accordance with the contract. (1) All workers must have sufficient skill and experience to perform properly the work assigned to them. All workers engaged in special work or skilled work such as bituminous courses of mixtures, concrete pavement or structures, electrical installation, plumbing installation, or in any trade shall have sufficient experience in such work: and in the operation of the equipment required to properly and satisfactorily perfonn all work. All workers shall make due and proper effort to execute the work in the manner prescribed in the RFP . (2) Insufficient workers. Should the Officer-in-Charge find that the work is being performed with an insufficient number of workers, the Contractor shall be required to increase the number of workers on the project. 4.9
Methods and Equipment. The Contractor shall, at all times, employ sufficient labor and equipment for prosecuting the Work to full completion in the manner and time required by the Contract Documents. All equipment used on the Work shall be of sufficient size and in such mechanical condition as to meet requirements of the Work and to produce a satisfactory quality of work. Equipment used on any portion of the Work shall be such that no injury to previously-completed work, adjacent property, or existing facilities will result from its use. When the methods and equipment to be used by the Contractor in accomplishing the Work are not prescribed in the Contract Documents, the Contractor is free to use any methods or equipment that will accomplish the work in conformity with the requirements of the Contract Documents.