PROTECTION OF WORK. A. The Contractor shall properly and effectively protect all materials and equipment furnished during and after installation. Building materials, Contractor's equipment, etc., may be stored on the premises, but the placing of it shall be within the construction fence. When any room in the building is used as a shop, store room, etc., the Contractor shall be held responsible for any repairs, patching, or cleaning arising from such use. Contractor shall protect and be responsible for any damage to Contractor’s Work or material, from the date of the agreement until the final payment is made, and shall make good without cost to the Owner, any damage or loss that may occur during this period. The Contractor shall handle all material as directed, so that the Architect/Engineer’s representative may inspect it. All material affected by weather shall be covered and protected to keep it free from damage while being transported to the Site and while stored on the Site. 1. During the execution of the Work, open ends of all piping and conduit, and all openings in equipment shall be closed when Work is not in progress, and shall be capped and sealed prior to completion of final connections, so as to prevent the entrance of foreign matter. 2. All heating, ventilating, plumbing and electrical equipment shall be protected during the execution of the Work. All ductwork and equipment shall be sealed with heavy plastic and tape to prevent build-up of items such as dust, mold, and debris. 3. All ductwork and air handling mechanical equipment shall be wiped down with a damp cloth immediately before installation to ensure complete removal of accumulated dusts and foreign matter. 4. All plumbing fixtures shall be protected and covered so that no one can use them. All drains shall be covered until placed in service to prevent the entrance of foreign matter. 5. Contractor shall protect trees and shrubs within the Site assigned to be saved and maintained, with strong open slat fences at least six (6) feet high, completely surrounding them, all maintained in sound condition until the Owner gives the Contractor permission for removal. Contractor shall not remove, cut, or trim any trees or shrubs without the Owner’s written approval, unless specifically identified on the approved Construction Documents.
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Samples: Construction Services Agreement, Construction Services Agreement, Construction Services Agreement
PROTECTION OF WORK. A. The Contractor shall properly and effectively protect all materials and equipment furnished during and after installation. Building materials, Contractor's equipment, etc., may be stored on the premises, but . If acceptable with the placing of it shall be within the construction fenceowner and at a location designated for that purpose. When any room in the building is used as a shop, store room, etc., the Contractor shall be held responsible for any repairs, patching, or cleaning arising from such use. Contractor shall protect and be responsible for any damage to Contractor’s Work or material, from the date of the agreement until the final payment is made, and shall make good without cost to the Owner, any damage or loss that may occur during this period. The Contractor shall handle all material as directed, so that the ArchitectOwner/Engineer’s representative may inspect it. All material affected by weather shall be covered and protected to keep it free from damage while being transported to the Site and while stored on the Site.
1. During the execution of the Work, open ends of all piping and conduit, and all openings in equipment shall be closed when Work is not in progress, and shall be capped and sealed prior to completion of final connections, so as to prevent the entrance of foreign matter.
2. All heating, ventilating, plumbing and electrical equipment shall be protected during the execution of the Work. All ductwork and equipment shall be sealed with heavy plastic and tape to prevent build-up of items such as dust, mold, and debris.
3. All ductwork and air handling mechanical equipment shall be wiped down with a damp cloth immediately before installation to ensure complete removal of accumulated dusts and foreign matter.
4. All plumbing fixtures shall be protected and covered so that no one can use them. All drains shall be covered until placed in service to prevent the entrance of foreign matter.
5. Contractor shall protect trees and shrubs within the Site assigned to be saved and maintained, with strong open slat fences at least six (6) feet high, completely surrounding them, all maintained in sound condition until the Owner gives the Contractor permission for removal. Contractor shall not remove, cut, or trim any trees or shrubs without the Owner’s written approval, unless specifically identified on the approved Construction Documents.
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Samples: Construction Services Agreement, Construction Contract
PROTECTION OF WORK. A. The Contractor shall properly and effectively protect all materials and equipment furnished during and after installation. Building materials, Contractor's equipment, etc., may be stored on the premises, but the placing of it shall be within the construction fencein accordance with Owner’s approval. When any room in the building is used as a shop, store room, etc., the Contractor shall be held responsible for any repairs, patching, or cleaning arising from such use. Contractor shall protect and be responsible for any damage to Contractor’s Work or material, from the date Effective Date of the agreement Agreement until the final payment Final Payment is made, and shall make good without cost to the Owner, any damage or loss that may occur during this period. The Contractor shall handle all material as directed, so that the representatives of the Project Architect/, Project Engineer’s representative , or both may inspect it. All material affected by weather shall be covered and protected to keep it free from damage while being transported to the Site and while stored on the Site.
1. During the execution of the Work, open ends of all piping and conduit, and all openings in equipment shall be closed when Work is not in progress, and shall be capped and sealed prior to completion of final connections, so as to prevent the entrance of foreign matter.
2. All heating, ventilating, plumbing and electrical equipment shall be protected during the execution of the Work. All ductwork and equipment shall be sealed with heavy plastic and tape to prevent build-up of items such as dust, mold, and debris.
3. All ductwork and air handling mechanical equipment shall be wiped down with a damp cloth immediately before installation to ensure complete removal of accumulated dusts and foreign matter.
4. All plumbing fixtures shall be protected and covered so that no one can use them. All drains shall be covered until placed in service to prevent the entrance of foreign matter.
5. Contractor shall protect trees and shrubs within the Site assigned to be saved and maintained, with strong open slat fences at least six (6) feet high, completely surrounding them, all maintained in sound condition until the Owner gives the Contractor permission for removal. Contractor shall not remove, cut, or trim any trees or shrubs without the Owner’s written approval, unless specifically identified on the approved Construction Documents.
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Samples: Construction Services Agreement
PROTECTION OF WORK. A. The Contractor shall properly and effectively protect all materials and equipment furnished during and after installation. Building materials, Contractor's equipment, etc., may be stored on the premises, but the placing of it shall be within the construction fencearea. When any room in the building is used as a shop, store room, etc., the Contractor shall be held responsible for any repairs, patching, or cleaning arising from such use. Contractor shall protect and be responsible for any damage to Contractor’s Work or material, from the date of the agreement until the final payment is made, and shall make good without cost to the Owner, any damage or loss that may occur during this period. The Contractor shall handle all material as directed, so that the Architect/Engineer’s representative may inspect it. All material affected by weather shall be covered and protected to keep it free from damage while being transported to the Site and while stored on the Site.
1. During the execution of the Work, open ends of all piping and conduit, and all openings in equipment shall be closed when Work is not in progress, and shall be capped and sealed prior to completion of final connections, so as to prevent the entrance of foreign matter.
2. All heating, ventilating, plumbing and electrical equipment shall be protected during the execution of the Work. All ductwork and equipment shall be sealed with heavy plastic and tape to prevent build-up of items such as dust, mold, and debris.
3. All ductwork and air handling mechanical equipment shall be wiped down with a damp cloth immediately before installation to ensure complete removal of accumulated dusts and foreign matter.
4. All plumbing fixtures shall be protected and covered so that no one can use them. All drains shall be covered until placed in service to prevent the entrance of foreign matter.
5. Contractor shall protect trees and shrubs within the Site assigned to be saved and maintained, with strong open slat fences at least six (6) feet high, completely surrounding them, all maintained in sound condition until the Owner gives the Contractor permission for removal. Contractor shall not remove, cut, or trim any trees or shrubs without the Owner’s written approval, unless specifically identified on the approved Construction Documents.
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Samples: Construction Contract
PROTECTION OF WORK. A. The Contractor shall properly and effectively protect all materials and equipment furnished during and after installation. Building materials, Contractor's equipment, etc., may be stored on the premises, but the placing of it shall be within the construction fence. When any room in the building is used as a shop, store room, etc., the Contractor shall be held responsible for any repairs, patching, or cleaning arising from such use. Contractor shall protect and be responsible for any damage to Contractor’s Work or material, from the date of the agreement until the final payment is made, and shall make good without cost to the Owner, any damage or loss that may occur during this period. The Contractor shall handle all material as directed, so that the Architect/Engineer’s representative may inspect it. All material affected by weather shall be covered and protected to keep it free from damage while being transported to the Site and while stored on the Site.
1. During the execution of the Work, open ends of all piping and conduit, and all openings in equipment shall be closed when Work is not in progress, and shall be capped and sealed prior to completion of final connections, so as to prevent the entrance of foreign matter.
2. All heating, ventilating, plumbing and electrical equipment shall be protected during the execution of the Work. All ductwork and equipment shall be sealed with heavy plastic and tape to prevent build-up of items such as dust, mold, and debris.
3. All ductwork and air handling mechanical equipment shall be wiped down with a damp cloth immediately before installation to ensure complete removal of accumulated dusts and foreign matter.
4. All plumbing fixtures shall be protected and covered so that no one can use them. All drains shall be covered until placed in service to prevent the entrance of foreign matter.
5. Contractor shall protect trees and shrubs within the Site assigned to be saved and maintained, with strong open slat fences at least six (6) feet high, completely surrounding them, all maintained in sound condition until the Owner gives the Contractor permission for removal. Contractor shall not remove, cut, or trim any trees or shrubs without the Owner’s written approval, unless specifically identified on the approved Construction Documents.
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Samples: Construction Contract
PROTECTION OF WORK. A. The Contractor shall properly and effectively protect all materials and equipment furnished during and after installation. Building materials, Contractor's equipment, etc., may be stored on the premises, but the placing of it shall be within the construction fenceproject area. When any room in the building is used as a shop, store room, etc., the Contractor shall be held responsible for any repairs, patching, or cleaning arising from such use. Contractor shall protect and be responsible for any damage to Contractor’s Work or material, from the date of the agreement until the final payment is made, and shall make good without cost to the Owner, any damage or loss that may occur during this period. The Contractor shall handle all material as directed, so that the Architect/Engineer’s representative may inspect it. All material affected by weather shall be covered and protected to keep it free from damage while being transported to the Site and while stored on the Site.
1. During the execution of the Work, open ends of all piping and conduit, and all openings in equipment shall be closed when Work is not in progress, and shall be capped and sealed prior to completion of final connections, so as to prevent the entrance of foreign matter.
2. All heating, ventilating, plumbing and electrical equipment shall be protected during the execution of the Work. All ductwork and equipment shall be sealed with heavy plastic and tape to prevent build-up of items such as dust, mold, and debris.
3. All ductwork and air handling mechanical equipment shall be wiped down with a damp cloth immediately before installation to ensure complete removal of accumulated dusts and foreign matter.
4. All plumbing fixtures shall be protected and covered so that no one can use them. All drains shall be covered until placed in service to prevent the entrance of foreign matter.
5. Contractor shall protect trees and shrubs within the Site assigned to be saved and maintained, with strong open slat fences at least six (6) feet high, completely surrounding them, all maintained in sound condition until the Owner gives the Contractor permission for removal. Contractor shall not remove, cut, or trim any trees or shrubs without the Owner’s written approval, unless specifically identified on the approved Construction Documents.
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Samples: Construction Contract