Mobilization Sample Clauses

Mobilization. Design-Builder shall mobilize, transport and assemble its equipment, materials, and supplies, as well as construct such temporary systems as are necessary and required at the Site, all in adequate time for satisfactory performance of the Work.
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Mobilization. CM/GC shall mobilize, transport and assemble its equipment, materials, and supplies, as well as construct such temporary systems as are necessary and required at the Site, all in adequate time for satisfactory performance of the Work. Duty to Commence.
Mobilization. The successful bidders shall start the work/service within 10 Days from order placement by obtaining all the requisite clearances from MDL failing which the order may be cancelled and Risk Purchase clause shall be invoked. Necessary Police Verification Report and security clearances at MDL shall be obtained by the contractor before mobilization of manpower, etc. Any delay in getting such clearances from MDL shall be attributable to the contractor
Mobilization. The Architectural Designer shall commence its Services immediately upon receipt of the written Notice to Proceed issued by the School District.
Mobilization. Operator shall pay Contractor a mobilization fee of $N/A or a mobilization day rate of $14,000 per day. This sum shall be due and payable in full at the time the rig is rigged up or positioned at the well site ready to spud. Mobilization shall include: OPERATOR TO PAY TRUCKING, CRANES, & MANLIFT IF REQUIRED
Mobilization. 1. Mobilization shall include, i) commencement of all design activities, including architect, engineer and design services and any and all related support services, and ii) the subsequent moving onto the Site of all equipment; furnishing and temporary buildings, and other construction facilities; all as required for the proper performance and completion of the Work. Mobilization shall be undertaken in compliance with the requirements of the Contract and any staging plan approved by the County and shall include, but not be limited to, the following principal items: a. Moving onto the Site Contractor's equipment as required. b. Installing, outfitting, furnishing, equipping and making operational the temporary facilities as specified. c. Installing temporary construction power and wiring. d. Establishing fire protection system for its temporary facilities. e. Developing construction water supply. f. Providing field office trailers for the Contractor and County representative(s) with all specified furnishings and utility services including telephones. g. Providing connections to on-site sanitary facilities and potable water facilities as specified, or providing a portable toilet as needed. h. Arranging for and erecting of Contractor's work and storage yard(s). i. Posting all Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA) required notices and establishment of safety programs. j. Establishing procedures for and installing all necessary equipment to comply with all applicable federal, State and local laws and regulations relating to the Work, including storm water run-off systems. 2. Within fifteen (15) days following the Effective Date of this Contract, the Contractor shall submit to the County, for its review and concurrence, a mobilization plan and schedule. a. The mobilization plan and schedule shall be subject to review and concurrence by the County. County shall have ten (10) days to review and approve or reject Contractor's mobilization plan. Should County reject Contractor's mobilization plan, County shall do so in writing. Contractor shall have ten (10) days to provide to County a revised mobilization plan at which time County will have ten (10) days to approve or reject Contractor's revised mobilization plan. After three (3) County rejections, County and Contractor shall follow the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 1.12 of the Contract. b. The mobilization plan and schedule shall be developed in both narrative and graphic format, and...
Mobilization. Contractor receives a work order for an event, the County and Contractor will agree to a mobilization plan. The mobilization plan will include, among other things, a timeline for the number of days in which necessary resources must be in place. The County will determine, in its sole discretion, the number of Contractors that will receive work order(s) in any given event. Task Orders The County shall authorize work under this contract through the issuance of written Task Orders. Task Orders must be executed by authorized staff of the County and Contractor. Task Orders shall be sent via electronic transmission (facsimile, e-mail, etc.) followed by regular mail. Under no circumstances shall the County be liable for any services rendered unless a written Task Order has been executed by both parties. Private Work Neither the Contractor nor any subcontractors shall solicit work from private citizens or others to be performed in the designated work areas during the term of this agreement. The County reserves the right to require the Contractor to dismiss or remove from the project any laborers as the County sees necessary. Any debris removal vehicles dismissed from the project must have their issued placard removed and destroyed. Designated Work Area The designated area for debris removal (the County ROW) is bounded by the County limits of the County and includes public property and ROW, County and utility easements, County parks and County debris stagingareas within the unincorporated areas of the County and may include private segments within the jurisdictional boundaries of the County. The County Debris Manager may also authorize the Contractor to perform debris removal on non-County roadways or other areas, as directed in writing by the County Debris Manager. Completeness of Debris Removal All debris identified by the County Debris Manager shall be removed. The number of complete passes the Contractor will conduct through the County is at the discretion of the County Debris Manager. Partial removal of debris piles is strictly prohibited. The Contractor will not move from one designated work area to another designated work area without prior approval from the County or its authorized representative. Any Eligible debris, such as fallen trees, which extends onto the ROW from private property, shall be cut at the point where it enters the ROW, and that part of the debris which lies within the ROW shall be removed. The Contractor shall not enter onto private prope...
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Mobilization. Payment for availability, flight time and FSV mileage begins when the aircraft starts its mobilization flight from the Contractors Base of Operations or the Aircraft’s Point of Hire, whichever is less, to the Assigned Work Location and ends upon arrival at the Assigned Work Location (including airports, etc.).
Mobilization. 3.13.1 The Work specified as Mobilization consists of preparatory work and operations in mobilizing for beginning work on the Project, including, but not limited to, those operations necessary for the movement of personnel, equipment, supplies and incidentals to the Project site, building permit costs, and for the establishment of temporary offices, building facilities, utilities, safety equipment and first aid supplies, sanitary and other facilities, as required by these Contract Documents and State and local laws and regulations. The costs of bonds and all required insurance and other preconstruction expense necessary for the start of the Work, excluding the cost of construction materials, will also be included in Mobilization.
Mobilization. CENTER shall mean an off-incident location at which emergency apparatus and personnel are temporarily located pending assignment, release or reassignment.
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