SAFETY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Sample Clauses

SAFETY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION. The Contractor’s safety record, including accident/incident history and DDC safety inspection results, will be considered as part of the Contractor’s performance evaluation at the conclusion of the project. Poor safety performance during the course of the project will be a reason to rate a Contractor unsatisfactory which may be reflected in the City’s PASSPort system and will be considered for future procurement actions as set forth in the City’s Procurement Policy Board Rules. SCHEDULE B: M/WBE UTILIZATION PLAN: The CM’s M/WBE Utilization Plan not required for this contract.
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SAFETY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION. The contractor’s safety record, including all DDC inspection results, will be considered as part of the Contractor’s performance evaluation at the conclusion of the project. Poor safety performance during the course of the project shall be a reason to rate a Contractor unsatisfactory which will be reflected in the City’s Vendex system and will be considered for future procurement actions as set forth in the City’s Procurement Policy Board Rules. BID BOND 1 FORM OF BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS. That we, hereinafter referred to as the "Principal", and hereinafter referred to as the "Surety" are held and firmly bound to THE CITY OF NEW YORK, hereinafter referred to as the "CITY", or to its successors and assigns in the penal sum of ($ ), Dollars lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which said sum of money well and truly to be made, we, and each of us, bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
SAFETY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION. (4.48.1) GPSC Plant SSHE may consider to evaluate safety performance of any contractors as it is deemed appropriated. The purpose is to be used as feedback information to contractor management to improve the safety performance for their employee safety. The contractor will be notified in advance before start work. (4.48.2) The contractor can contact GPSC Plant SSHE to get the performance result after finish work 15 days onwards. (4.48.3) GPSC Group reserve the right to establish evaluation criteria and steps as appropriate. However, the contractor will be informed in details before start work. (4.48.4) In case such contractor gets a safety performance result in the level of “Unsatisfied” or “Need improvement” in many times and can’t be improved, GPSC Group may need take into account the result as one factor for contractor selection in the next bidding occasion.
SAFETY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION. The Contractor’s safety record, including accident/incident history and DDC safety inspection results, will be considered as part of the Contractor’s performance evaluation at the conclusion of the project. Poor safety performance during the course of the project will be a reason to rate a Contractor unsatisfactory which may be reflected in the City’s PASSPort system and will be considered for future procurement actions as set forth in the City’s Procurement Policy Board Rules. SCHEDULE B: M/WBE PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS SCHEDULE B: M/WBE PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS: The document entitled “Schedule B: M/WBE Participation Requirements”, set forth on the following pages, was submitted by the Engineer as part of its proposal for the Contract. HIRING AND EMPLOYMENT RIDER: HIRENYC AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
SAFETY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION. The contractor’s safety record, including all DDC inspection results, will be considered as part of the Contractor’s performance evaluation at the conclusion of the project. Poor safety performance during the course of the project shall be a reason to rate a Contractor unsatisfactory which will be reflected in the City’s Vendex system and will be considered for future procurement actions as set forth in the City’s Procurement Policy Board Rules. SCHEDULE B: M/WBE UTILIZATION PLAN SCHEDULE B: M/WBE UTILIZATION PLAN: The Engineer’s M/WBE Utilization Plan is set forth on the following pages. Such M/WBE Utilization Plan was submitted by the Engineer as part of its proposal for the Contract.
SAFETY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION. The contractor’s safety record, including accident/incident history and DDC safety inspection results, will be considered as part of the Contractor’s performance evaluation at the conclusion of the project. Poor safety performance during the course of the project shall be a reason to rate a Contractor unsatisfactory which may be reflected in the City’s Vendex system and will be considered for future procurement actions as set forth in the City’s Procurement Policy Board Rules. SCHEDULE B: M/WBE UTILIZATION PLAN SCHEDULE B: M/WBE UTILIZATION PLAN: The Engineer’s M/WBE Utilization Plan is set forth on the following pages. Such M/WBE Utilization Plan was submitted by the Engineer as part of its proposal for the Contract. HIRING AND EMPLOYMENT RIDER: HIRENYC AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS GENERAL PROVISIONS GOVERNING CONTRACTS FOR CONSULTANTS, PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, HUMAN AND CLIENT SERVICES GENERAL PROVISIONS GOVERNING CONTRACTS FOR CONSULTANTS, PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, HUMAN AND CLIENT SERVICES
SAFETY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION. The contractor’s safety record, including all DDCM inspection results, will be considered as part of the Construction Manager’s performance evaluation at the conclusion of the project. Poor safety performance during the course of the project shall be a reason to rate a Construction Manager unsatisfactory which will be reflected in the Vendex system and will be considered for future procurement actions as set forth in CUCF’s rules. EXHIBIT I INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS‌ CO LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER EFFECTIVE DATE EXPIRATION DATE LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY (Check all that apply):  Comprehensive Form  Premises/Operations  Undergrnd Expl.& Collapse Haz.  Products/Completed Oper.  Contractual  Independent ContractorsBroad Form Property Dam.  Personal Injury BODILY INJURY OCC. $ PERSONAL INJURY AGG. $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY (Check all that apply):  Any Auto  Owned Autos  Hired Autos  Non-owned Autos BODILY INJURY (Per Person) $ BODILY INJURY & PROPERTY DAMAGE COMBINED $ EXCESS LIABILITY (Check all that apply):  Umbrella Form  Other Than Umbrella Form NO RETENTION/ DEDUCTIBLE EACH OCCURANCE $ AGGREGATE $ WORKER'S COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY  STATUTORY LIMITS EMPLOYER’S LIABILITY $ BUILDER'S RISK (See Note 3) FULL CONTRACT VALUE EACH OCCURENCE AGGREGATE PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY (No named insured or additional insured is covered by this type of insurance.) OTHER ADDITIONAL INSUREDS (See Note 4) (Check all that apply): NAMED INSUREDS (BUILDER'S RISK INS. - See Note 4) (Check all that apply):  City University Construction Fund (“CUCF”)  The City University of New York (“CUNY”)  The State of New York  The City of New York  DASNY  City University Construction Fund (“CUCF”)  The City University of New York (“CUNY”)  The State of New York  The City of New York  DASNY NOTE 1: The subscribing insurance company(s), authorized to do business in the State of New York, certifies that insurance of the kinds and types and for limits of liability herein stated, covering the Contract herein designated, including its Article 23, has been procured by and furnished on behalf of the insured Construction Manager and the noted Additional Insureds, with CUCF being an Additional Insured as required by the Contract, and is in full force and effect for the period listed on the front of this Certificate of Insurance. In addition, the subscribing insurance company(s) certifies that the insurance limits for General Liability Insurance are not amended by dedu...
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SAFETY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION. The contractor’s safety record, including accident/incident history and DDC safety inspection results, will be considered as part of the Contractor’s performance evaluation at the conclusion of the project. Poor safety performance during the course of the project shall be a reason to rate a Contractor unsatisfactory which may be reflected in the City’s Vendex system and will be considered for future procurement actions as set forth in the City’s Procurement Policy Board Rules. SCHEDULE B: M/WBE UTILIZATION PLAN SCHEDULE B: M/WBE UTILIZATION PLAN: The Engineer’s M/WBE Utilization Plan is set forth on the following pages. Such M/WBE Utilization Plan was submitted by the Engineer as part of its proposal for the Contract. CITY OF NEW YORK RESIDENT ENGINEERING INSPECTION SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION PROJECT SPECIFIC CONTRACT JUNE 2017 GENERAL PROVISIONS GOVERNING CONTRACTS FOR CONSULTANTS, PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, HUMAN AND CLIENT SERVICES CITY OF NEW YORK RESIDENT ENGINEERING INSPECTION SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION PROJECT SPECIFIC CONTRACT JUNE 2017 GENERAL PROVISIONS GOVERNING CONTRACTS FOR CONSULTANTS, PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, HUMAN AND CLIENT SERVICES

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