PROTECTION OF EXISTING TREES Sample Clauses

PROTECTION OF EXISTING TREES. E4.1 The Contractor shall take the following precautionary steps to avoid damage from his construction activities to existing boulevard trees within and adjacent to the limits of construction: (a) All trees will have a 2.0m radius protective zone calculated from the circumference at the base of the trunk which will remain free of digging, trenching, grade changes, stock piling of materials, parking or vehicles or equipment, or other activities that could cause soil compaction throughout the duration of the Contract. Protective snow fencing complete with installation hardware demarking the protection zone is required. (b) In addition to fencing, mature tree trunks shall be strapped with 25 x 150 x 2400 (1” x 6” x 8’) wood planks to protect against bark damage. Smaller trees shall be similarly protected using appropriately sized wood planks. (c) Operation of equipment within the drip line of trees shall be kept to the minimum required to perform the work. (d) Construction operations shall be conducted so that they do not cause flooding or sediment deposition on areas where trees are located. (e) Work on Site shall be carried out in such a manner so as to minimize damage to existing tree branches. (f) Repair, replace and maintain tree protection material during construction of the Work. (g) Remove snow fencing and strapping material without harming trees as soon as the construction and restoration work is complete. E4.2 Obtain approval from the Contract Administrator to excavate within 2.0 meters of a tree. E4.3 Excavations shall be carried out in such a manner so as to minimize damage to existing root systems. Roots over 50mm in diameter which must be cut to facilitate an excavation shall be neatly pruned prior to excavation and coated with an appropriate wound dressing to prevent infection. Prune exposed roots with equipment such as trenchers, chain saws, root cutters or other methods acceptable to the Contract Administrator in a manner that will leave a neat, clean root end. Keep exposed roots in excavations and trenches moist or shaded. E4.4 Take precautions to ensure tree limbs overhanging the Site are not damaged by construction equipment. Consult the Forestry Branch on pruning of overhanging or damaged limbs and branches and other unanticipated problems with trees during construction of the Works. E4.5 All damage to existing trees caused by the Contractor’s activities shall be repaired as required by the Contract Administrator and the Forestry Branch. ...
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PROTECTION OF EXISTING TREES. The Contractor is required to protect any trees which exist on the plot. This must be done in the following manner: i. All trees are to be surrounded by a green shade cloth screen at least 0.5m away from the tree. This screen is to be maintained for the duration of the construction period.
PROTECTION OF EXISTING TREES. Some of the existing trees within the right of way are likely to be cut down by the Employer prior to handing over of the site to the Contractor. The Contractor shall take all necessary measures to ensure safety and protection of the remaining trees from any action whatsoever relating to his construction operations in the adjoining areas. Giant neighbourhood trees recognized locally as important shall be preserved and engineering designs modified to accommodate these wherever possible depending on Engineer’s directions.
PROTECTION OF EXISTING TREES. .1 The Contractor shall take the following precautionary steps to prevent damage from construction activities to existing boulevard trees within the limits of the construction area. If you require further information on these specifications, please contact the City of Winnipeg Forestry Branch at 986-2004: .1 For trees greater than 100 mm in diameter, attach wood strapping material having a minimum thickness of 25 millimetres and minimum length of 2440 millimetres around tree trunks in a manner that will not harm the trees. Do not use nails or other fasteners that penetrate into trees. The width of strapping should suit the size of the tree being protected. Length of strapping may be reduced to suit tree being protected as approved by the Contract Administrator. .2 For trees less than 100 mm in diameter, install snow fencing around the tree to a
PROTECTION OF EXISTING TREES. E3.1 The Contractor shall take the following precautionary steps to prevent damage from construction activities to existing boulevard trees within the limits of the construction area:
PROTECTION OF EXISTING TREES. E11.1 The Contractor shall take the following precautionary steps to avoid damage from his construction activities to existing boulevard trees within and adjacent to the limits of construction: (a) The Contractor shall not stockpile materials and soil or park vehicles and equipment on boulevards within 2 metres of any tree. (b) Mature tree trunks shall be strapped with 25 x 150 x 2400 (1” x 6” x 8’) wood planks. Smaller trees shall be similarly protected using appropriately sized wood planks. (i) Excavations shall be carried out in such a manner so as to minimize damage to existing root systems. Roots over 50mm in diameter which must be cut to facilitate an excavation shall be neatly pruned with a saw prior to excavation and coated with an appropriate wound dressing to prevent infection. (ii) Work on Site shall be carried out in such a manner so as to minimize damage to existing tree branches. Where damage to tree branches does occur, the Contractor shall neatly prune the damaged branch. (c) American elm trees are not to be pruned between April 1st and August 1st and Siberian elm trees between April 1st and July 1st of any year under provisions of The Dutch Elm Disease Act. E11.2 All damages to existing trees caused by the Contractor’s construction activities shall be repaired to the requirements and satisfaction of the City of Winnipeg, Parks and Recreation Department, Forestry Branch. No separate measurement or payment will be made for protection of trees. It shall be considered incidental to the Contract Work.

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  • Preservation of Existence and Similar Matters Except as otherwise permitted under Section 9.4., the Borrower shall, and shall cause each other Loan Party and each other Subsidiary to, preserve and maintain its respective existence, rights, franchises, licenses and privileges in the jurisdiction of its incorporation or formation and qualify and remain qualified and authorized to do business in each jurisdiction in which the character of its properties or the nature of its business requires such qualification and authorization and where the failure to be so authorized and qualified could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Preservation of Existence and Franchises Each Credit Party shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to, do all things necessary to preserve and keep in full force and effect its legal existence, rights, franchises and authority. Each Credit Party shall remain qualified and in good standing in each jurisdiction in which the failure to so qualify and be in good standing could have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Preservation of Existence, Etc (a) Preserve, renew and maintain in full force and effect its legal existence and good standing under the Laws of the jurisdiction of its organization except in a transaction permitted by Section 7.04 or 7.05; (b) take all reasonable action to maintain all rights, privileges, permits, licenses and franchises necessary or desirable in the normal conduct of its business, except to the extent that failure to do so could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; and (c) preserve or renew all of its registered patents, trademarks, trade names and service marks, the non-preservation of which could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Termination of Existing Agreements Any previous employment agreement between Executive on the one hand and Employer or any of Employer’s Affiliates (as hereinafter defined) on the other hand is hereby terminated.

  • Preservation of Existence The Collateral Custodian will preserve and maintain its existence, rights, franchises and privileges in the jurisdiction of its formation and qualify and remain qualified in good standing in each jurisdiction where failure to preserve and maintain such existence, rights, franchises, privileges and qualification could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Termination of Existing Agreement The Existing Agreement is hereby terminated and replaced and superseded by this Agreement, effective August 1, 2001. All payments, of Base Salary or otherwise, made by the Company under the Existing Agreement with respect to any period commencing on or after August 1, 2001 shall be credited against the corresponding payment obligations of the Company under this Agreement.

  • Ratification of Existing Agreements All existing Dual Enrollment agreements between the Trustees and the Private School are hereby modified to conform to the terms of this agreement and the appendices of this document.

  • Termination of Existing Credit Agreement Receipt by the Administrative Agent of evidence that the Existing Credit Agreement concurrently with the Closing Date is being terminated and all Liens securing obligations under the Existing Credit Agreement concurrently with the Closing Date are being released.

  • No Violation of Existing Agreements Neither the Borrower nor any ----------------------------------- Subsidiary of the Borrower is in violation of any material agreement or instrument to which it is party or by which it or any of its properties (now owned or hereafter acquired) may be subject or bound;

  • Maintenance of Existence and Conduct of Business Each Credit Party shall: do or cause to be done all things necessary to preserve and keep in full force and effect its corporate existence and its rights and franchises; continue to conduct its business substantially as now conducted or as otherwise permitted hereunder; at all times maintain, preserve and protect all of its assets and properties used or useful in the conduct of its business, and keep the same in good repair, working order and condition in all material respects (taking into consideration ordinary wear and tear) and from time to time make, or cause to be made, all necessary or appropriate repairs, replacements and improvements thereto consistent with industry practices; and transact business only in such corporate and trade names as are set forth in Disclosure Schedule (5.1).

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