Miscellaneous Work Clause Samples

The "Miscellaneous Work" clause defines and governs tasks or services that fall outside the main scope of a contract but may still be required for project completion. This clause typically outlines how such additional work is identified, approved, and compensated, often requiring written authorization before proceeding. Its core function is to provide a clear process for handling unforeseen or supplementary tasks, ensuring both parties understand their responsibilities and reducing the risk of disputes over extra work.
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Miscellaneous Work. Perform all work necessary for a whole, complete and operational installation.
Miscellaneous Work. Under this task NewFields will conduct Project-related activities not included in the Scope of Work that were not anticipated during the scoping process. Work conducted under this task will be directed by the City’s Stormwater Superintendent or Project Engineer. ▪ TBD ▪ TBD ▪ NewFields will not initiate miscellaneous work tasks until directed by the City’s Stormwater Superintendent or Project Engineer in writing.
Miscellaneous Work. Time rates may be used only for adding parts to a score, on adjustments, work at rehearsals, take downs, alterations, additions and in other situations where page rates are impractical. The hourly rate for time work shall be $39.44 ($40.43 effective February 16, 2003; and $41.85 effective February 15, 2004).
Miscellaneous Work. Sleeper Teams shall be paid for a total of not more than one (1) hour per trip for all necessary miscellaneous work in connection with an over-the-road run. Any time spent for such necessary miscellaneous work over and above one (1) hour for each highway trip shall be reported by the Drivers with a full explanation in writing as to the reason for such additional delay. Only in the event that the grounds for the delay or additional time is reasonable and fully explained will the Company pay for such additional time. Such payment shall be divided equally between the Sleeper Team members.
Miscellaneous Work. The report should discuss miscellaneous factors affecting minor work in the project, such as choice of a specific grass and fertilizer after consultation with county farm agent or other authority. It should include discussion of obstructions, fencing, utilities, access roads, staging areas, etc. An evaluation of the proposed project activities affecting FAA facilities shall be included in the engineer’s report.
Miscellaneous Work. Perform all work necessary for a whole, complete and compliant removal of four obstacle tree clusters, including: a. Trim remaining trees in Obstacle areas to manageable dimensions, per Natural Resources Management Corporation specifications. b. Place cut trees behind tarmac near EKA Gate #4 for COUNTY disposal. c. Plant three Coyote Brush (Baccaris pilularis) plants for each tree cluster removed.
Miscellaneous Work. Identification color code Service Identification Color Letter Symbol
Miscellaneous Work. Contractor will provide information, attend meetings and otherwise comply with normal District standards for bond- funded construction projects (weekly meetings, reporting for bond funding oversight committee, safety compliance, RFI submittal processing).
Miscellaneous Work. X112 Replacement of stock proof timber post and rail fence, to match existing, on completion of earthworks. 6.5 m X122 Replacement of stock proof post and wire fence, to match existing, on completion of the earthworks. 15 m X122 Stock proof fence for new field boundary to protect new hedgerow to the north of the dismantled railway line, in line with detail in clause 2.0 ‘Hedgerow specification for Kirknewton’. 265 m X211 Timber Kissing gate for pedestrian access. 1 nr X195 ▇▇▇▇▇ security fencing to form site compound boundary and secure site entrances. 180 m X193 Temporary fencing to define site boundary 1090 m Total for ▇▇▇▇ No. 2 carried to General Summary CESMM No. Description Quantity Unit Rate £ DAYWORKS 1 LABOUR Allow the Provisional Sum of £2000.00 for wages paid to workmen. Sum 2000.00 2 Add to the wages paid to workmen a percentage of % (to be inserted by the Tenderer) Sum 3 MATERIALS Allow the Provisional Sum of £1000.00 for the cost of materials delivered to the site. Sum 1000.00 4 Add to the cost of materials delivered to site a percentage of % (to be inserted by the Tenderer) Sum 5 PLANT Allow the Provisional Sum of £1000.00 for for the cost of plant. Sum 1000.00 6 Add to the cost of plant a percentage of % (to be inserted by the Tenderer) Sum Total for ▇▇▇▇ No. 3 carried to Grand Summary DESCRIPTION AMOUNT ▇▇▇▇ NO.1 - PRELIMINARIES ▇▇▇▇ NO. 2 – FLOOD EMBANKMENT ▇▇▇▇ NO. 3 – DAYWORKS TOTAL OF ▇▇▇▇ PARTS Works InformationThe Works Information should be a complete and precise statement of the Employer’s requirements. If it is incomplete or imprecise there is a risk that the Contractor will interpret it differently to the Employer’s intention. Project specific information is either written directly into the WI, or is in specifications listed in 3 below.
Miscellaneous Work. A. All "extras" furnished by Landlord, at Tenant's cost, as provided herein or hereafter agreed to, shall be computed at Landlord's cost, plus 10 percent overhead, plus 10 percent profit. B. Credits to Tenant based upon deletions and reductions below Building Standard set forth above, shall be computed based upon Landlord's unit cost set forth above, without factor of overhead and profit. C. All prices, if any, set forth in this Work Letter are predicated upon quotations now in the hands of Landlord. Such quotations, by their terms, expire at various intervals and accordingly these prices are subject to variation based upon market conditions following the expiration of such quotations. D. All prices are subject to inclusion of applicable taxes, but Landlord's overhead and profit shall be computed without regard to such taxes. E. Landlord shall furnish Tenant with a statement(s) computing the net extras or credits due to Landlord or Tenant, as the case may be. Any amount due to Landlord shall be due and payable in full simultaneously with the delivery by Tenant to Landlord of the authorization for such work. Any credit due Tenant shall give rise to a reduction in the first installments of minimum rent and additional rent until such credit has been exhausted. F. With execution of this Lease, Tenant shall furnish Landlord with design criteria and specifications necessary to enable Landlord to comply with its obligations above. All authorizations, deletions and implementations of the foregoing Work Letter shall be in writing and confirmed by authorized representatives of Landlord and Tenant. G. If there shall be any conflict between the provisions of this Work Letter and the final approved Plans, the final approved Plans shall govern and control. H. Landlord reserves the right to substitute for any materials and equipment specified herein, materials and equipment of substantially equal quality. I. Unless specifically stated in this Exhibit B or this Lease to the contrary, and notwithstanding anything contained on any plans or drawings (including Exhibit B-1 annexed hereto, if any) Tenant, and not Landlord, shall be responsible for furnishing and installing at its sole cost and expense any and all furniture, Tenant fixtures, appliances, shelving, cabinetry, phone systems, computer wiring, landscaped furniture, modular partitioning, work stations, computers and the like for the Demised Premises.