Obligation to Notify Owner of Existing Hazardous Materials Sample Clauses

Obligation to Notify Owner of Existing Hazardous Materials. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Owner and the Design Professional, both orally and in writing, of the presence and location of any physical evidence of, or information regarding the presence of Hazardous Materials at the Site of which it becomes aware. If the Contractor encounters Hazardous Materials on the Site the Contractor shall (i) immediately stop performance of Work or that portion of the Work affected by or affecting such Hazardous Materials; (ii) secure the contaminated area against intrusion; (iii) not disturb or remove the Hazardous Materials; (iv) not proceed, or allow any subcontractor or supplier to proceed, with any Work or other activities in the area affected by such Hazardous Materials until such materials have been properly remediated and until directed in writing to do so by the Owner; and, (v) take any other steps necessary to protect life and health and the surrounding environment. The Contractor shall be entitled to adjustment of the Contract Time and the Contract Sum pursuant to Section 5, Part 2 of these General Conditions in order to compensate for the impact of any required demolition, re-work, shutdown, delay, protection of work, disruption, and start-up resulting from the encountering of such Hazardous Materials on the Site for which the Contractor is not responsible.
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Obligation to Notify Owner of Existing Hazardous Materials. The CM/GC shall immediately notify the Owner and the Design Professional, both orally and in writing, of the presence and location of any physical evidence of, or information regarding the presence of Hazardous Materials at the Project Site of which it becomes aware. If the CM/GC encounters Hazardous Materials on the Project Site the CM/GC shall (i) immediately stop performance of Work or that portion of the Work affected by or affecting such Hazardous Materials; (ii) secure the contaminated area against intrusion; (iii) not disturb or remove the Hazardous Materials; (iv) not proceed, or allow any subcontractor or supplier to proceed, with any Work or other activities in the area affected by such Hazardous Materials until such materials have been properly remediated and until directed in writing to do so by the Owner; and, (v) take any other steps necessary to protect life and health and the surrounding environment. The CM/GC shall be entitled to adjustment of the Contract Time and the Contract Sum pursuant to the General Requirements in order to compensate for the impact of any required demolition, re-work, shutdown, delay, protection of work, disruption, and start-up resulting from the encountering of such Hazardous Materials on the Project site for which the CM/GC is not responsible. Prohibition Against Selecting and Installing Products Containing Hazardous Materials. The CM/GC shall not select, install or otherwise incorporate any products or materials containing Hazardous Materials within the boundaries of the Project Site unless the products and materials are specifically required in the Contract Documents. Should the CM/GC or his subcontractors or material suppliers have knowledge that, or believe that, an item, component, material, substance, or accessory within a product or assembly selected by the CM/GC may contain Hazardous Materials, not in accordance with the definition set forth 1.6.1.1 above, it is the CM/GC’s responsibility to secure a written certification from the manufacturer of any suspected material which identifies the specific Hazardous Material(s) contained, together with the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for such materials. A copy of the written certification shall be submitted to the Owner and Design Professional.
Obligation to Notify Owner of Existing Hazardous Materials. In addition to applicable regulatory and emergency response agencies, the CM/GC shall immediately notify the Owner and the Design Professional, both orally and in writing, of the presence and location of any physical evidence of, or information regarding the presence of Hazardous Materials at the Project Site that were not anticipated or contemplated under the scope of work (i.e. “unanticipated Hazardous Materials”). If the CM/GC encounters unanticipated Hazardous Materials on the Project Site the CM/GC shall (i) immediately stop performance of Work or that portion of the Work affected by or affecting such unanticipated Hazardous Materials; (ii) secure the contaminated area against intrusion; (iii) not disturb or remove the unanticipated Hazardous Materials; (iv) not proceed, or allow any subcontractor or supplier to proceed, with any Work or other activities in the area affected by such unanticipated Hazardous Materials until such materials have been properly remediated and until directed in writing to do so by the Owner; and, (v) take any other steps necessary to protect life and health and the surrounding environment. The CM/GC shall be entitled to adjustment of the Contract Time and the Contract Sum pursuant to the General Requirements in order to compensate for the impact of any required demolition, re-work, shutdown, delay, protection of work, disruption, and start-up resulting from the encountering of such unanticipated Hazardous Materials on the Project site for which the CM/GC is not responsible.
Obligation to Notify Owner of Existing Hazardous Materials. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Owner and the Design Professional, both orally and in writing, of the presence and location of any physical evidence of, or information regarding the presence of Hazardous Materials at the Site of which it becomes aware. If the Contractor encounters Hazardous Materials on the Site the Contractor shall (i) immediately stop performance of Work or that portion of the Work affected by or affecting such Hazardous Materials; (ii) secure the contaminated area against intrusion;
Obligation to Notify Owner of Existing Hazardous Materials. In addition to applicable regulatory and emergency response agencies as applicable, the CM/GC shall immediately notify the Owner and the Design Professional, both orally and in writing, of the presence and location of any physical evidence of, or information regarding the presence of Hazardous Materials at the Project Site that were not anticipated or contemplated under the scope of work (i.e. “unanticipated Hazardous Materials”). If the CM/GC encounters unanticipated Hazardous Materials on the Project Site the CM/GC shall (i) immediately stop performance of Work or that portion of the Work affected by or affecting such unanticipated Hazardous Materials; (ii) secure the contaminated area against intrusion;

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