Observation of Work Sample Clauses

Observation of Work. The special inspector shall observe the work for conformance with the building departments reviewed (stamped) design drawings and specifications and applicable workmanship provisions of the C.B.C. Architect/Engineer – reviewed shop drawings and/or placing drawing may be used only as an aid to inspection. Special inspections are to be performed on a continuous basis, meaning that the special inspector is on site in the general area at all times observing the work required by special inspection. Periodic inspections, if any, must have prior approval by the building division based on a separate written plan reviewed and approved by the building division and the project engineer or architect.
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Observation of Work. Xxxxxx-Xxxx will provide construction observation services to determine if the work is in general conformance with the Plans and Specifications for items that are being incorporated into the project. Xxxxxx-Xxxx will observe, measure, and record the quantities for payment. Xxxxxx-Xxxx will record field measurements in project records for review by the Client, TDOT, or auditors. The records will be recorded on a standard form (field book) as normally used by TDOT and/or on field inspection forms to be submitted to the Client. Xxxxxx-Xxxx will check traffic control daily, and additionally as required or requested, and will notify the Contractor of deficiencies or problems observed. Xxxxxx-Xxxx will document weekly project traffic control on forms normally used by TDOT and distribute as required. Our team will observe daily erosion control items for conformance to the plans as well as effectiveness in the field and will notify the Contractor of deficiencies. Xxxxxx-Xxxx will prepare to justify pay quantities in the case of questions by the Contractor or TDOT. Xxxxxx-Xxxx will maintain a daily diary, signed by the field representative, consisting of: ▪ A record of the Contractors on the project ▪ Their personnel (number and classification) ▪ Equipment (number and type or size) ▪ Location and work performed by each Contractor or subcontractor ▪ Orders given the Contractor ▪ Events of note on the project ▪ Accidents on the project and any details surrounding the accident such as police report number, fatalities, causes, time, etc. Obtain a copy of the police report for the project records whenever possible. ▪ Weather, amount of precipitation, temperature at morning, noon, and evening, cloudy, clear, etc. ▪ Days charged, with explanation if not charged ▪ Equipment arriving or leaving the project, idle equipment Each field technician will be certified in the applicable TDOT certification workshops listed below: ▪ Asphalt Roadway Paving Inspector ▪ Asphalt Concrete Certified Plant Technician ▪ Class 1 Concrete Technician ▪ Soils and Aggregate Technician ▪ Nuclear Gauge Training Task 16.10 – Contractor Payrolls, Employee Interviews & Contract Compliance Xxxxxx-Xxxx will receive and check the Contractor’s payrolls for conformance to federal wage rates as defined in the contract. Late payroll information (two weeks late) is understood by Xxxxxx-Xxxx to be appropriate justification to withhold progress payment. Xxxxxx-Xxxx will notify the Prime Contractor of late payro...
Observation of Work. New Owner and Design-Builder shall develop a procedure and schedule reasonably acceptable to College for representatives of College to have access to the Project site and other location where Work is being performed for purposes of observing the progress and status of the Work. Such access shall be subject to not more than twenty-four (24) hour prior notice or such shorter notice reasonable under the circumstances. Design-Builder will take all reasonable action to provide safe, secure access of representatives of College to the Project site and such other locations. New Owner shall have no responsibility or liability to College in connection with any damage or injury sustained by College or any of its representatives in connection with any access it obtains to the Project unless arising out of the negligence or willful misconduct of New Owner. Entry of the College and its representatives to the Project site may be subject to Design-Builder's rules regarding safety, security and conduct. Design-Builder reserves the right to deny the College access to any portion of the Project during a period of time that Design-Builder believes that access might unreasonably interfere with the performance of the Work or access would be unsafe due to the nature of Work in progress. College shall not interfere with any of the Work.
Observation of Work. 5.9.1. It is understood and agreed that the Engineer’s Basic Services under this Agreement do not include project observation or review of the Contractor’s performance or any other construction phase services, and that such services will be provided by the Client. The Client assumes all responsibility for interpretation of the Contract Documents and for construction observation and supervision and waives any claims against the Engineer that may be in any way connected thereto. In addition, the Client agrees, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to indemnify and hold the Engineer harmless from any loss, claim, or cost, including reasonable attorney’s fees and costs of defense, arising or resulting from the performance of such services by other persons or entities and from any and all claims arising from modifications, clarifications, interpretations, adjustments or changes made to the Contract Documents to reflect changed field or other conditions, except for claims arising from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the Engineer. If the Client requests in writing that the Engineer provide any specific construction phase services and if the Engineer agrees in writing to provide such services, then they will be compensated for as Additional Services at the standard hourly rates shown below.
Observation of Work. Any observation of construction work is for the purpose of becoming generally familiar with the progress and quality of the work and to determine, in general, if the work, when completed, will comply with the applicable contract documents. The contractor will be solely and completely responsible for working conditions on the job site, including safety of all persons and property during the performance of the work and compliance with OSHA regulations. Any monitoring of the contractor's procedures by Engineer is not intended to include review of the adequacy of the contractor's safety measures at or near the Project site. Engineer shall not be responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences, procedures, safety precautions or programs, or a contractors' failure to perform its work in accordance with the drawings and specifications or applicable laws, all of which shall remain the sole responsibility of the contractor.

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  • Inspection of Work CONSULTANT and any subconsultant shall permit LOCAL AGENCY, the State, and the FHWA if federal participating funds are used in this AGREEMENT; to review and inspect the project activities and files at all reasonable times during the performance period of this AGREEMENT.

  • Suspension of Work The Department may, at its sole discretion, suspend any or all activities under the Contract, at any time, when it is in the best interest of the State of Florida to do so. The Customer may suspend a resulting contract or purchase order, at any time, when in the best interest of the Customer to do so. The Department or Customer will provide the Contractor written notice outlining the particulars of the suspension. After receiving a suspension notice, the Contractor must comply with the notice and will cease the performance of the Contract or purchase order. Suspension of work will not entitle the Contractor to any additional compensation. The Contractor will not resume performance of the Contract or purchase order until so authorized by the Department.

  • OF WORK The work week will commence as of local time on Monday, and shall consist of the employee's regular hours of work divided into five (5) days of work, exclusive of first meal period, but inclusive of break periods, second meal periods and subsequent meal periods. The work week for non-shifted employees will consist of thirty-five (35) hours divided into five days of work at seven (7) hours per day, Monday through Friday, commencing on each day no earlier than hours a.m.) and finishing no later than hours that same day. A sixty (60) minute meal period shall be assigned to these employees between a.m. and Non- shifted employees include functional groups A, C and The work schedule for shifted employees will be hours per week. Each employee shall be advised of a regular schedule outlining time allocations for preparation of material, on-air delivery, production duties and any other duties related to the position. It is recognized that such allocation will vary depending upon the position and the particular qualifications of the employee. personalities may be required, a maximum of fifteen per year, to make personal promotional appearances on behalf of the station. Hours spent on promotional appearances shall be included when defining weekly work schedules. It agreed that schedules for on-air employees shall include one hour for preparation and that functional groups G to N inclusive will not be scheduled to exceed hours on-air except when scheduling around statutory holidays, vacations, or as per Article The work schedule for "shifted employees" which term includes all employees not identified as non- shifted employees shall be communicated to the particular employee by department head, in writing. Any change in that established work schedule shall also be communicated in writing to the employees affected. employees shall receive two (2) consecutive days off (i.e. sixty consecutive hours) in each work week. For Swing Announcers and Engineering Department employees, the two consecutive days off shall be represented by a minimum fifty (50) consecutive hours. The five (5) work days in any work week need not necessarily be consecutive; they may be separated by two (2) consecutive days off. Hours worked which encroach on the required consecutive hours off shall be paid as overtime. With the exception of Sports Announcers and Traffic Reporters, there will no assignment of split shifts. The Company will use its best efforts to ensure that any change in a "shifted" employee's assigned work schedule shall be communicated to the employee no later than hours on the Tuesday of the work week immediately preceding the week in which the change occurs. Should a change be made than hours before the scheduled start of a shift, the Company will pay overtime rates for those new hours outside of the previously scheduled hours on that day. This provision does not apply to first day rescheduling when caused by circumstances beyond the control of the Company (i.e. sickness replacement, bereavement leave replacement, and emergencies). By the Tuesday immediately preceding an employee going on annual leave of five (5) days or more, shall be given a time to report back to work. When an employee is required to work hours in excess of weekly hours or regular daily hours, will be compensated for that work in one of the following two ways: Overtime hours exceeding thirty-seven and one- half (37 1/21 hours per week shall be paid at one and one-half the employee's basic rate. The employee may, at his option, have time off with pay in lieu of being paid for overtime. The amount of time off will be calculated in the same fashion as overtime pay and shall be scheduled the same as extra days off. There shall be no pyramiding of overtime and therefore overtime shall,not be paid under more than one sub-article of this Agreement. The Company shall attempt to apportion overtime equitably among employees within a job function. No claim for compensation for excess hours worked will be honoured unless the excess hours of work have been expressly authorized or requested in advance by the appropriate head. An extra off shall be defined as twelve (12) hours plus a turnaround period and should be scheduled at a mutually agreeable time. A tour of duty shall mean the authorized approved time worked by an employee during a day, calculated to the end of the last quarter hour in which work was performed, provided that if it extends beyond midnight, it be considered as falling wholly within the calendar day in which it starts. With the exception of Engineering employees, all employees who are recalled to work outside of their regularly scheduled hours shall receive a minimum of two hours call time. ARTICLE

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