Protection of Public and Private Property Sample Clauses

Protection of Public and Private Property. Contractor shall adequately protect the site, adjoining properties and all work from damage or loss arising in connection with, or during the performance of, the work. Contractor shall pay for any such damage, injury or loss caused by its agents, employees, or subcontractors or from the action of the elements. Contractor will be required, without cost to the Village, to remove and replace all portions of the damaged work, and to repair or replace all damage caused to Village and private property and adjoining properties. Contractor will take sufficient precautions, and ensure that all Subcontractors take sufficient precautions, to prevent damage to property, materials, supplies, and equipment, and avoid interruptions in the performance of the work. Contractor is fully responsible and assumes liability for the failure of Subcontractors to comply with the requirements herein. The Contractor shall resolve any claims for damage with the property owner within ten
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Protection of Public and Private Property. The Owner shall adequately protect public and private property adjoining or affected by the Work including lawns, trees, shrubs, sidewalks, curbs, pavements, utilities, vehicles and structures. Owner shall repair and restore all property damaged by the Owner’s operations, at the sole expense of the Owner. The damaged property or improvements shall be replaced to a condition equal to or better than that existing prior to the damage. Notwithstanding any other provision thereof, Owner’s obligations under this section shall survive the termination of this Agreement and shall apply in such event whether or not Owner has completed the Work.
Protection of Public and Private Property. 1. Contractor shall assume full responsibility for any damage to any property including but not limited to trees, shrubs, lawns, walks, pavements, roadways, structures, utilities, and underground facilities, resulting from the performance of the work.
Protection of Public and Private Property. Consultant shall adequately protect the site, adjoining properties and all work from damage or loss arising in connection with, or during the performance of, the work. Consultant shall pay for any such damage, injury or loss caused by its agents, employees, or subcontractors or from the action of the elements. Consultant will be required, without cost to the Village, to remove and replace all portions of the damaged work, and to repair or replace all damage caused to Village and private property and adjoining properties. Consultant will take sufficient precautions, and ensure that all Subcontractors take sufficient precautions, to prevent damage to property, materials, supplies, and equipment, and avoid interruptions in the performance of the work. Consultant is fully responsible and assumes liability for the failure of Subcontractors to comply with the requirements herein. The Consultant shall resolve any claims for damage with the property owner within ten (10) days after damage occurs. Should the damage not be rectified within the time frame agreed upon or to the satisfaction of the property owner, and/or the Village, the Village reserves the right to repair or replace that which was damaged by the Consultant and deduct this cost from any payment due the Consultant.
Protection of Public and Private Property. The Contractor shall protect, shore, brace, support, and maintain all structures, underground pipes, conduits, drains, and other underground constructions uncovered or otherwise affected by his construction operations. All pavement, surfacing, driveways, curbs, walks, buildings, utility poles, guy wires, fences, and other surface structures affected by construction operations, together with all sod and shrubs in yards and parking, shall be restored to their original condition, whether within or outside the easement. All replacements shall be made with new materials. The Contractor shall be responsible for all damage to structures, streets, roads, highways, shoulders, ditches, embankments, culverts, bridges, and other public or private property, regardless of location or character, which may be caused by transporting equipment, materials, or men to or from the work or any part or site thereof, whether by him or his sub- contractors. The Contractor shall make satisfactory and acceptable arrangements with the owner of, or the agency or authority having jurisdiction thereupon, the damaged property concerning its repair or replacement or payment of costs incurred in connection with the damage. All fire hydrants and water control valves shall be kept free from obstruction and available for use at all times. The Contractor shall minimise the cutting and removal of trees and other vegetation. All cutting and removal shall be with the approval of the Engineer, and if necessary with the approval of the relevant Government Authority.
Protection of Public and Private Property. Contractor shall assume full responsibility for any damage to any property including but not limited to trees, shrubs, lawns, walks, pavements, roadways, structures, utilities, dog fencing, and underground facilities, resulting from the performance of the work. The contractor upon receipt of either written or oral notice to discontinue such practice shall immediately discontinue any practice obviously hazardous in the opinion of the Contract Manager. The contractor shall comply with all OSHA and other Federal and State safety standards. Blocking of the public street, except under extreme emergency conditions, shall not be permitted unless prior arrangements have been made with the Contract Manager and the City Police and Fire Departments and other agencies having jurisdiction over the street to be closed. PROTECTION OF OVERHEAD UTILITIES The operations will be conducted in many areas where overhead electric, telephone, and cable television facilities exist. The contractor shall protect all utilities from damage, shall immediately contact the appropriate utility if damage has occurred, and shall be responsible for all claims for damage due to his operations. The contractor shall make arrangements with the utility for the removal of necessary limbs and branches, which may conflict with, or create a personal injury hazard in the removal of the tree. Delays encountered by the contractor in waiting for the utility to complete its work shall not be the responsibility of the contractor.
Protection of Public and Private Property. All pavement, surfacing, driveways, curbs, walks, buildings, utility poles, guy wires, fences, guard posts, and other surface structures affected by construction operations, together with all sod, trees, landscaping and shrubs in yards and parking removed or damaged, shall be restored to their original condition as determined and approved by the Owner, whether within or outside the Owners right-of-way. All replacement materials shall be made with new material furnished by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for all damage to streets, roads, highways, shoulders, ditches, embankments, culverts, bridges, and other public or private property, regardless of location or character which may be caused by transporting equipment, materials, or men to or from the work or any part or site thereof, whether by him or his subcontractors. The Contractor shall make satisfactory and acceptable arrangements with the owner of or the agency or authority having jurisdiction over, the damaged property concerning its repair or replacement or payment of costs incurred in connection with the damage. Contractor to arrange all road closure permits and scheduling through the Lehi City Public Works Department (000) 000-0000.
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Protection of Public and Private Property. 1. The Builder shall protect, shore, brace, support, and maintain all underground pipes, conduits, drains, and other underground construction uncovered or otherwise affected by the construction work. All pavement, surfacing, driveways, curbs, walks, buildings, utility poles, guy wires, fences, and other surface structures affected by construction operations, together with all sod and shrubs in yards and parking areas, shall be restored to their original condition, whether within or outside the easement. All replacements shall be made with new materials.
Protection of Public and Private Property a. All property shall be protected from damage. Property damaged by the Contractor during the construction of the Work shall be repaired or replaced, and left in as good condition as found the start of construction at the sole expense of the Contractor.
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