PROTECTION OF THE WORK, PERSONS AND PROPERTY. The Contractor shall exercise all reasonable care to avoid damage to the property being made ready for the state’s use, and to any and all property adjacent to any work site. Contractor shall promptly report any damage, regardless of cause, to the University. Contractor shall at its sole expense immediately correct any dangerous condition caused by or as a result of the Contractor’s work. 18.1 The Contractor shall continuously and adequately protect the Work against damage from any cause, and shall protect materials and supplies furnished by the Contractor or Subcontractors, whether or not incorporated in the Work, and shall make good any damage unless it be due directly to errors in the Contract Documents or is caused by agents or employees of the University. 18.1.1 Contractor shall be held solely responsible for any damage to existing structures, systems, equipment and/or site caused by Contractor or its employees and/or subcontractor and shall repair or replace same to its original condition at no additional cost to the University. 18.2 To the extent required by law, by public authority, or made necessary in order to safeguard the health and welfare of the personnel or occupants of any of the state institutions, the Contractor shall adequately protect adjacent property and persons, and provide and maintain all facilities, including but not limited to passageways, guard fences, lights, and barricades necessary for such protection. 18.3 The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of employees on the Work site and shall comply with applicable provisions of federal and state safety laws and building codes to prevent accidents or injury to persons on, about or adjacent to the premises where the Work is being performed. The Contractor shall also comply with the applicable provisions of the Associated General Contractors’ “Manual of Accident Prevention in Construction” a copy of which can be provided by the Project Coordinator, the standards of the Connecticut Labor Department, and the Occupational Safety and Hazard Association (OSHA). 18.4 The Contractor shall erect and properly maintain at all times, as required by the conditions and progress of the Work, all necessary safeguards for the protection of employees of the state, the Contractor, and the public, and shall post danger signs warning against any dangerous condition or hazard created by such things as (but not limited to) protruding nails, well holes, elevator hatchways, scaffolding, window openings, excavations, tripping or slipping hazards, stairways and falling materials. 18.5 The Contractor shall designate a qualified and responsible on-site staff person, whose duty shall be the prevention of accidents. The name and position of the designated person shall be reported to the University by the Contractor at the commencement of the Contract. 18.6 The Contractor shall at all times protect excavation, trenches, buildings and all items of Work from damage by rain, water from melted snow or ice, surface water run off and subsurface water usual for the vicinity at the time of operations; and provide all pumps and equipment and enclosures to insure such protection. 18.7 The Contractor shall construct and maintain all necessary temporary drainage and do all pumping necessary to keep excavation, basements, footings and foundations free of water. 18.8 The Contractor shall remove all snow and ice as may be required for access to the Site and proper protection and prosecution of the Work. 18.9 The Contractor shall install bracing, shoring, sheathing, sheet piling, caissons and any other underground facilities as required for safety and proper execution of the Work, and shall remove this portion of the Work when no longer necessary. 18.10 During cold weather the Contractor shall protect all Work from damage. If low temperature makes it impossible to continue operations safely in spite of cold weather precautions, the Contractor may cease Work upon the written approval of the University.
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Samples: Contract for Construction Renovation, Contract for Construction Renovation, Contract for Construction Renovation
PROTECTION OF THE WORK, PERSONS AND PROPERTY. 19.1 The Contractor shall exercise all reasonable care to avoid damage to the property being made ready for the state’s use, and to any and all property adjacent to any work site. Contractor shall promptly report any damage, regardless of cause, to the University. Contractor shall at its sole expense immediately correct any dangerous condition caused by or as a result of the Contractor’s work.
18.1 The Contractor CMR shall continuously and adequately protect the Work against damage from any cause, and shall protect materials and supplies furnished by the Contractor CMR or Subcontractors, whether or not incorporated in the Work, and shall make good any damage unless it be due directly to errors in the Contract Documents or is caused by agents or employees of the UniversityOwner.
18.1.1 Contractor shall be held solely responsible for any damage to existing structures, systems, equipment and/or site caused by Contractor or its employees and/or subcontractor and shall repair or replace same to its original condition at no additional cost to the University.
18.2 19.2 To the extent required by law, by public authority, or made necessary in order to safeguard the health and welfare of the personnel or occupants of any of the state institutions, the Contractor CMR shall adequately protect adjacent property and persons, and provide and maintain all facilities, including but not limited limited, to passageways, guard fences, lights, and barricades necessary for such protection.
18.3 19.3 The Contractor CMR shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of employees on the Work site and shall comply with applicable provisions of federal and state safety laws and building codes to prevent accidents or injury to persons on, about about, or adjacent to the premises where the Work is being performed. The Contractor CMR shall also comply with the applicable provisions of the Associated General Contractors’ “Manual of Accident Prevention in Construction” a copy of which can be provided by the Project Coordinator”, the standards of the Connecticut Labor Department, and the Occupational Safety and Hazard Association (OSHA).the
18.4 19.4 The Contractor CMR shall erect and properly maintain at all times, as required by the conditions and progress of the Work, all necessary safeguards for the protection of employees of the state, the Contractor, State and the public, and shall post danger signs warning against any dangerous condition or hazard created by such things as (but not limited to) protruding nails, well holes, elevator hatchways, scaffolding, window openings, excavations, tripping hazards or slipping hazardsslipping, stairways and falling materials.
18.5 19.5 The Contractor CMR shall designate a qualified and responsible on-site staff person, whose duty shall be the prevention of accidents. The name and position of the designated person shall be reported to the University Owner by the Contractor CMR at the commencement of the Contract.
18.6 19.6 The Contractor CMR shall at all times protect excavationexcavations, trenches, buildings buildings, and all items of Work from damage by rain, water from melted snow or ice, surface water run off and subsurface water usual for the vicinity at the time of operations; and provide all pumps and equipment and enclosures to insure such protection.
18.7 19.7 The Contractor CMR shall construct and maintain all necessary temporary drainage and do provide all pumping necessary to keep excavation, basements, footings and foundations free of water.
18.8 19.8 The Contractor CMR shall remove all snow and ice as may be required for access to the Site site and proper protection and prosecution of the Work.
18.9 19.9 The Contractor CMR shall install bracing, shoring, sheathing, sheet piling, caissons and any other underground facilities as required for safety and proper execution of the Work, and shall remove this portion of the Work when no longer necessary.
18.10 19.10 During cold weather the Contractor CMR shall protect all Work from damage. If low temperature makes it impossible to continue operations safely in spite of cold weather precautions, the Contractor CMR may cease Work upon the written approval of the UniversityCommissioner.
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Samples: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Construction Manager at Risk (Cmr) for Guaranteed Maximum Price (Gmp), Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Construction Manager at Risk (Cmr) for Guaranteed Maximum Price (Gmp)
PROTECTION OF THE WORK, PERSONS AND PROPERTY. The Contractor shall exercise all reasonable care to avoid damage to the property being made ready for the state’s use, and to any and all property adjacent to any work site. Contractor shall promptly report any damage, regardless of cause, to the University. Contractor shall at its sole expense immediately correct any dangerous condition caused by or as a result of the Contractor’s work.
18.1 19.1 The Contractor shall continuously and adequately protect the Work against damage from any cause, and shall protect materials and supplies furnished by the Contractor or Subcontractors, whether or not incorporated in the Work, and shall make good any damage unless it be due directly to errors in the Contract Documents or is caused by agents or employees of the UniversityOwner.
18.1.1 Contractor shall be held solely responsible for any damage to existing structures, systems, equipment and/or site caused by Contractor or its employees and/or subcontractor and shall repair or replace same to its original condition at no additional cost to the University.
18.2 19.2 To the extent required by law, by public authority, or made necessary in order to safeguard the health and welfare of the personnel or occupants of any of the state institutions, the Contractor shall adequately protect adjacent property and persons, and provide and maintain all facilities, including but not limited limited, to passageways, guard fences, lights, and barricades necessary for such protection.
18.3 19.3 The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of employees on the Work site and shall comply with applicable provisions of federal and state safety laws and building codes to prevent accidents or injury to persons on, about about, or adjacent to the premises where the Work is being performed. The Contractor shall also comply with the applicable provisions of the Associated General Contractors’ “Manual of Accident Prevention in Construction” a copy of which can be provided by the Project Coordinator”, the standards of the Connecticut Labor Department, Department and the Occupational Safety and Hazard Association (OSHA).
18.4 19.4 The Contractor shall erect and properly maintain at all times, as required by the conditions and progress of the Work, all necessary safeguards for the protection of employees of the state, the Contractor, State and the public, and shall post danger signs warning against any dangerous condition or hazard created by such things as (but not limited to) protruding nails, well holes, elevator hatchways, scaffolding, window openings, excavations, tripping hazards or slipping hazardsslipping, stairways and falling materials.
18.5 19.5 The Contractor shall designate a qualified and responsible on-site staff person, whose duty shall be the prevention of accidents. The name and position of the designated person shall be reported to the University Owner by the Contractor at the commencement of the Contract.
18.6 19.6 The Contractor shall at all times protect excavationexcavations, trenches, buildings buildings, and all items of Work from damage by rain, water from melted snow or ice, surface water run off runoff and subsurface water usual for the vicinity at the time of operations; and provide all pumps and equipment and enclosures to insure such protection.
18.7 19.7 The Contractor shall construct and maintain all necessary temporary drainage and do provide all pumping necessary to keep excavation, basements, footings and foundations free of water.
18.8 19.8 The Contractor shall remove all snow and ice as may be required for access to the Site site and proper protection and prosecution of the Work.
18.9 19.9 The Contractor shall install bracing, shoring, sheathing, sheet piling, caissons and any other underground facilities as required for safety and proper execution of the Work, and shall remove this portion of the Work when no longer necessary.
18.10 19.10 During cold weather the Contractor shall protect all Work from damage. If low temperature makes it impossible to continue operations safely in spite of cold weather precautions, the Contractor may cease Work upon the written approval of the UniversityCommissioner.
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Samples: Subcontract Agreement
PROTECTION OF THE WORK, PERSONS AND PROPERTY. The Contractor shall exercise all reasonable care to avoid damage to the property being made ready for the state’s use, and to any and all property adjacent to any work site. Contractor shall promptly report any damage, regardless of cause, to the University. Contractor shall at its sole expense immediately correct any dangerous condition caused by or as a result of the Contractor’s work.
18.1 17.1 The Contractor shall continuously and adequately protect the Work against damage from any cause, and shall protect materials and supplies furnished by the Contractor or Subcontractors, whether or not incorporated in the Work, and shall make good any damage unless it be due directly to errors in the Contract Documents or is caused by agents or employees of the University.
18.1.1 17.1.1 Contractor shall be held solely responsible for any damage to existing structures, systems, equipment and/or site caused by Contractor or its employees and/or subcontractor and shall repair or replace same to its original condition at no additional cost to the University.
18.2 17.2 To the extent required by law, by public authority, or made necessary in order to safeguard the health and welfare of the personnel or occupants of any of the state institutions, the Contractor shall adequately protect adjacent property and persons, and provide and maintain all facilities, including but not limited to passageways, guard fences, lights, and barricades necessary for such protection.
18.3 17.3 The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of employees on the Work site and shall comply with applicable provisions of federal and state safety laws and building codes to prevent accidents or injury to persons on, about or adjacent to the premises where the Work is being performed. The Contractor shall also comply with the applicable provisions of the Associated General Contractors’ “Manual of Accident Prevention in Construction” a copy of which can be provided by the Project Coordinator, the standards of the Connecticut Labor Department, and the Occupational Safety and Hazard Association (OSHA).
18.4 17.4 The Contractor shall erect and properly maintain at all times, as required by the conditions and progress of the Work, all necessary safeguards for the protection of employees of the state, the Contractor, and the public, and shall post danger signs warning against any dangerous condition or hazard created by such things as (but not limited to) protruding nails, well holes, elevator hatchways, scaffolding, window openings, excavations, tripping or slipping hazards, stairways and falling materials.
18.5 17.5 The Contractor shall designate a qualified and responsible on-site staff person, whose duty shall be the prevention of accidents. The name and position of the designated person shall be reported to the University by the Contractor at the commencement of the Contract.
18.6 17.6 The Contractor shall at all times protect excavation, trenches, buildings and all items of Work from damage by rain, water from melted snow or ice, surface water run off and subsurface water usual for the vicinity at the time of operations; and provide all pumps and equipment and enclosures to insure such protection.
18.7 17.7 The Contractor shall construct and maintain all necessary temporary drainage and do all pumping necessary to keep excavation, basements, footings and foundations free of water.
18.8 17.8 The Contractor shall remove all snow and ice as may be required for access to the Site and proper protection and prosecution of the Work.
18.9 17.9 The Contractor shall install bracing, shoring, sheathing, sheet piling, caissons and any other underground facilities as required for safety and proper execution of the Work, and shall remove this portion of the Work when no longer necessary.
18.10 17.10 During cold weather the Contractor shall protect all Work from damage. If low temperature makes it impossible to continue operations safely in spite of cold weather precautions, the Contractor may cease Work upon the written approval of the University.
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Samples: Contract for Construction Renovation