Protection of Work and Materials Sample Clauses

Protection of Work and Materials. ‌ Until the formal acceptance of the Work by the City Council, the Contractor shall be responsible for and have care, custody, and control of the Work and the materials to be used therein, including materials delivered to the work, materials for which partial payment has been received, and materials which have been furnished by the City; and the Contractor shall bear full risk of loss, injury, or damage to any part of the work and materials by action of the elements, or from any other cause, whether arising from the execution or non-execution of the work. The Contractor shall rebuild, repair, restore, and make whole all losses or damages to any portion of the work or materials before final acceptance, and shall bear the expense thereof, except such losses or damages occasioned by acts of the federal government or the public enemy, or by acts of God as defined in Section 7105 of the Government Code of the State of California. Suspension of the work for any cause whatever shall not relieve the Contractor of his responsibility for the work and materials as herein specified.
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Protection of Work and Materials. The Trade Contractor shall effectively secure and protect his materials and work, and shall bear and be liable for all loss and/or damage of any kind in connection therewith at any time prior to the final completion and acceptance thereof, unless said loss or damage is caused by direct negligence of the Contractor and subject to the provisions of Section 25 hereof, as they may apply. The Trade Contractor shall reimburse the Contractor on demand for any breakage or other damage to other work or materials occasioned by the Trade Contractor in the execution of this agreement. SEVENTEENTH: Material Management for Labor Only Trades - When the Trade Contractor only furnishes labor; Trade Contractor agrees to use Contractor’s material without waste and agrees to pay for any material ruined or damaged on account of negligence or carelessness. Unless otherwise stated, when material is furnished by Contractor same shall be delivered to the curb line of the building site for unloading and protection by the Trade Contractor which shall constitute delivery at this point. It is further agreed that if the Trade Contractor uses the Contractor’s hoist, mixer, or any other equipment or gas, electricity, water, or similar materials, that an agreed price in writing shall be made prior thereto with Contractor or the Contractor shall be entitled to set a fair charge for these services or this equipment. When Trade Contractor unloads material, Trade Contractor shall be responsible to check quantities and damage and will be responsible for shortages and/or damage not reported to the Contractor at the time of delivery. Trade Contractor will pay all demurrage attributable to his failure to unload cars in free time allowed.
Protection of Work and Materials. Subcontractor shall be responsible for protecting and insuring the Work, until the Work has been installed and accepted by Owner. Except to the extent of any proceeds received for the benefit of Subcontractor under a policy of builders' risk or fire insurance, Subcontractor shall be solely responsible for any loss or damage to the Work, and for the correction or restoration of any such loss or damage to the Work or to the work of other subcontractors, resulting from the operations of Subcontractor or its privies.
Protection of Work and Materials. 1.15.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for the safety of the works during the execution thereof until completion and of all plant, materials and other property on the site for the purposes of the work.
Protection of Work and Materials. 17.1 The Subcontractor shall adequately secure and protect the Work and the materials and equipment to be incorporated into the Work, whether in storage on-site, in storage off-site or in transit, whether under the care, custody or control of the Contractor, Subcontractors, sub-subcontractors or materialmen, and Subcontractor assumes full responsibility for the safety, protection and condition thereof, including without limitation theft or casualty loss, until final such Work and materials are fully incorporated into the Project and accepted by Owner and Contractor. The Subcontractor further agrees to provide the protection necessary to protect the work and workmen of Contractor, Owner, suppliers, materialmen and other subcontractors from Subcontractor’s operations.
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