Common use of Signage Requirements Clause in Contracts

Signage Requirements. On any public building or public facility funded under this Contract, Subrecipient shall place permanent signage. Signs shall be placed in a prominent, visible public location. Subrecipient shall format each sign to best fit the architectural design of the building or facility but should be legible from at least three (3) feet distance. For other construction projects (e.g., water transmission lines, sewer collection lines, drainage, roadways, housing rehabilitation) funded under this Contract, Subrecipient shall place temporary signage erected in a prominent location at the construction project site or along a major thoroughfare within the locality. All signage required under this Section 8.25 shall contain the following: “This project is funded by the City of Houston, the Texas General Land Office of the State of Texas, and the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development through the Community Development Block Grant Program to provide for disaster recovery and restoration of infrastructure for communities impacted by Hurricane Xxxxxx.”

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Glo Contract, Glo Contract, purchasing.houstontx.gov

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Signage Requirements. On any public building or public facility funded under this Contract, Subrecipient shall place permanent signage. Signs shall be placed in a prominent, visible public location. Subrecipient shall format each sign to best fit the architectural design of the building or facility but the sign should be legible from a distance of at least three (3) feet distancefeet. For other construction projects (e.g., water transmission lines, sewer collection lines, drainage, roadways, housing rehabilitation) funded under this Contract, Subrecipient shall place temporary signage erected in a prominent location at the construction project site or along a major thoroughfare within the locality. All signage required under this Section 8.25 shall contain the following: “This project is funded by the City of Houston, the Texas General Land Office of the State of Texas, and the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development through the Community Development Block Grant Program to provide for disaster recovery and restoration of infrastructure for communities impacted by Hurricane Xxxxxx.”

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Glo Contract, purchasing.houstontx.gov

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