PUBLIC CONVENIENCE Sample Clauses

PUBLIC CONVENIENCE. The Contractor shall at all times conduct his work so as to insure the least possible obstruction to traffic and inconvenience to the general public and the residents in the vicinity of the work, and to insure the protection of persons and property. No road or street shall be closed to the public except with the permission of the proper authorities. Fire hydrants on or adjacent to the work shall be kept accessible to fire-fighting equipment at all times. Temporary provisions shall be made by the Contractor to insure the use of sidewalks and the proper functioning of all gutters, sewer inlets, drainage ditches, and irrigation ditches, which shall not be obstructed.
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PUBLIC CONVENIENCE. All Services will be conducted in a manner that minimizes dust, noise, and inconvenience to the normal activities of the facility where the Services are performed. The Contractor is responsible for conducting Services in such a manner as to minimize debris left in the public way and shall provide clean-up as required by the Commissioner. Whenever the Commissioner determines any type of operation constitutes a nuisance, the Contractor will immediately proceed to conduct its operations in an approved manner. The Commissioner may at any time require additional provisions if such are deemed necessary for public safety or convenience.
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE. The Contractor shall at all times so conduct his operations as to ensure the least possible obstruction and inconvenience to traffic and the general public and the residents in the vicinity of the Work, to protect persons and property, and to preserve access to driveways, houses, and buildings. The Contractor shall have under construction no greater amount of Work than he can properly perform with due regard to the rights of the public, and shall not create any public nuisance. No road, street, or highway shall be closed to the public except with the permission of the proper authorities. Where existing streets are not available as detours, the Contractor shall permit traffic to safely pass through the Work with as little delay and inconvenience as possible, unless otherwise authorized by RMWD. When a section of new surfacing, paving, or a traffic structure intended for public use has been completed, it shall be opened for use at the request of RMWD. The Contractor shall furnish competent flagmen whose sole duty shall be the directing of traffic through or around the Work when ordered by RMWD, required by public authorities having jurisdiction, or required by law. At no time shall the Contractor prevent free access to fire hydrants, water and gas main valves, manholes or vaults, or other utility facilities. The Contractor shall make temporary provisions to ensure the use of walkways and sidewalks and the proper functioning of gutters, sewer and storm drain inlets, and ditches, which shall not be obstructed.
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE. The Contractor shall at all times so conduct its Work as to ensure the least possible obstruction to traffic (vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian) and inconvenience to the general public, County employees, and the residents in the vicinity of the Work. Traffic shall be maintained in accordance with the approved Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) plan. No road, street or sidewalk shall be closed to the public except with the permission of the Project Officer or designee and or proper governmental authority. Fire hydrants on or adjacent to the Work shall be kept accessible to firefighting equipment at all times. Temporary provisions shall be made by the Contractor and included in the cost of the Work to ensure the use of sidewalks, trails, and transit facilities compliant with all applicable ADA and other regulations, as well as the proper functioning of all gutters, drainage inlets, drainage ditches, and irrigation ditches, which shall not be obstructed except as approved by the Project Officer or designee. The Contractor is responsible for securing its Work area for safety and security. The Contractor shall confine its construction and presence to the Limits of Work, unless otherwise approved by the County Project Officer.
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE. The Contractor shall conduct operations as to offer the least possible obstruction and inconvenience to the public and shall have under active maintenance no greater length or amount of work then can be prosecuted properly with due regard to the rights of the public. Contractor must obey Housing directives. Pedestrian paths of travel must be maintained free of obstructions and hazardous conditions, except where the condition is necessary for completion of the work. To the extent any portion of the work requires obstructing pedestrian paths of travel, the work shall be performed so as to minimize the extent of the obstruction. Where Contractor’s operations may create hazardous conditions to pedestrian paths of travel, appropriate signing and barricades shall be installed to safely route pedestrians around the impacted area.
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE. Contractor shall comply with section 107.07 of the Standard Specifications.
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE. The Contractor shall so conduct the Contractor’s operations as to cause the least possible obstruction and inconvenience to public traffic. Where work is being done on existing public roads or streets, and no detours are available, all traffic shall be permitted to pass through the work with as little inconvenience and delay as possible. Due to the need to accommodate and minimize inconvenience to the public, unless expressly specified or approved in writing by the Engineer, no road closures will be permitted. Public vehicular and pedestrian traffic must be allowed to travel through the work area with an absolute minimum of interruption or impedance unless otherwise provided for in writing by the Engineer. The Contractor must make provisions for the safe passage of pedestrians around the area of work at all times. Residents affected by construction must be provided passage and access through the work area to the maximum extent possible. Where existing driveways occur on the street, the Contractor must make provisions for the trench crossings at these points, either by means of backfill or by temporary bridges acceptable to the Engineer, so that the length of shut-down of any driveway is kept to a minimum. In addition, all driveways must be accessible at the beginning and end of each work day, and no driveway or property access may be closed for more than four (4) hours during the work day. Access to driveways, houses, and buildings along the road or street must be as convenient as possible and well maintained, and all temporary crossings must be maintained in good condition. To minimize the need for and complexity of detours, not more than one crossing or street intersection or road may be closed at any one time without the written approval of the Engineer. Except as otherwise provided by the Engineer, the stockpiling or storing of material in City streets or right of ways shall be prohibited. Where the Contractor has GP-23 of 49 received Engineer approval, all such materials must be piled or stored in a manner that will not obstruct sidewalks, driveways, or pedestrian crossings. Gutters and drainage channels must be kept clear and unobstructed at all times. All such materials shall be stored and handled in a manner that protects City streets, sidewalks, or other facilities from damage. Throughout performance of the Work, the Contractor must construct and adequately maintain suitable and safe crossings over trenches and such detours as are necessary to car...
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PUBLIC CONVENIENCE. Any Party may withdraw from the Agreement for public convenience upon thirty (30) calendar dayswritten notice, provided that to the extent each Party has obligated itself to provide funding for the Trail project, that funding obligation shall survive the termination of the Agreement and funding shall continue to be provided by the Party until the end of the Party’s current appropriation year, after which the Party shall have no further funding obligation to the Trail project.
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE. Compliance with this section does not relieve you of your responsibility for public safety. Construction activities must not inconvenience the public or abutting property owners. Schedule and conduct work to avoid unnecessary inconvenience to the public and abutting property owners. Avoid undue delay in construction activities to reduce the public's exposure to construction. Where possible, route traffic on new or existing paved surfaces. Maintain convenient access to driveways, houses, and buildings. When an abutting property owner's access across the right-of-way line is to be eliminated or replaced under the Contract, the existing access must not be closed until the replacement access facility is usable. Construct temporary approaches to a crossing and an intersecting highway. Provide a reasonably smooth and even surface for use by traffic at all time during the excavation of a roadway and construction of an embankment. Before other grading activities, place fill at culverts and bridges to allow traffic to cross. If ordered, excavate a roadway cut in layers and construct an embankment in partial widths at a time alternating construction from one side to the other and routing traffic over the side opposite the one under construction. Install or Exhibit D D-2 Contract No. 2019-02 construct culverts on only 1/2 the width of the traveled way at a time; keep the traveled way portion being used by traffic open and unobstructed until the opposite side of the traveled way is ready for use by traffic. Upon completion of rough grading or placing any subsequent layer, bring the surface of the roadbed to a smooth and even condition, free of humps and depressions, and satisfactory for the use of the public. After subgrade preparation for a specified layer of material has been completed, repair any damage to the roadbed or completed subgrade, including damage caused by public use. While subgrade and paving activities are underway, allow the public to use the shoulders. If half- width paving methods are used, allow the public to use the side of the roadbed opposite the one under construction. If enough width is available, keep open a passageway wide enough to accommodate at least 2 lanes of traffic at locations where subgrade and paving activities are underway. Shape shoulders or reshape subgrade as necessary to accommodate traffic during subgrade preparation and paving activities. Apply a dust palliative for the prevention or alleviation of dust nuisance. If a height...
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE. The Contractor shall conduct the work at all times in a manner which will not interfere with normal pedestrian traffic on adjacent sidewalks or vehicular traffic on adjacent streets.
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