Pre-Construction Meeting Guidelines Sample Clauses

Pre-Construction Meeting Guidelines. The Project Manager, Company Construction Supervisor or other designated User’s Representative shall hold a pre-construction (project kickoff) meeting prior to the start of a medium or high risk-ranked project/service. Other attendees may include Company Health and Safety, Environmental, or Contractor management as needed. The Contractor’s Project Safety Plan will be discussed at this meeting, including a final review of the safety hazards checklist to ensure a proper hazard mitigation plan. These hazard mitigation measures shall be reviewed, and work shall not commence, until these hazards have been adequately mitigated. The Owners Representative, or other User’s Representative, will discuss with the Contractor the methods by which compliance will be achieved with Company safety requirements. An Emergency Call List shall be exchanged with the Contractor. This list must contain 24-hour contact information for key Contractor and project personnel, including Owner’s Representative and Safety Specialists. This list should be distributed to all concerned, as determined by the project team, prior to the start of work. For routine contracted maintenance services, a review of associated safety issues and specific facility issues, restrictions or practices, such as evacuation procedures, must be discussed with the Contractor upon initial hiring. Any changes in the facility that may affect the safety of Contractor, Company employees or third parties must be communicated immediately.
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  • Construction Progress Meetings The Design Professional shall attend Construction Progress Meetings periodically held by the Contractor at the Site on a schedule determined by the Contractor. The Design Professional shall review the minutes of the meeting and provide his written comments to the minutes to the Owner and Contractor within seven calendar days after receipt of the meeting minutes.

  • Pre-Construction Conference Participate in a pre-construction conference prior to commencement of Work at the Site.

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  • Construction Change Directive A written order prepared and issued by the District, the Construction Manager, and/or the Architect and signed by the District and the Architect, directing a change in the Work.

  • PRE-CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES The Pre-Construction Phase shall be deemed to commence upon the date specified in a written Notice to Proceed with Pre-Construction Phase Services issued by Owner and shall continue through completion of the Construction Documents and procurement of all major Subcontractor agreements. Contractor is not entitled to reimbursement for any costs incurred for Pre-Construction Phase Services performed before issuance of the written Notice to Proceed. Pre-Construction Phase Services may overlap Construction Phase Services. Contractor shall perform the following Pre-Construction Phase Services:

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  • Commencement and Completion of Construction The Company shall begin Construction Activities no later than January 1, 2014 (“Commencement Date”) and secure a final Certificate of Compliance by June 30, 2015 (hereinafter, “Completion Date”).

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