Site Access for Bidders Sample Clauses

Site Access for Bidders. IN THE EVENT BIDDERS REQUIRE ACCESS TO THE SITE IN ORDER TO GAIN INFORMATION NECESSARY TO PREPARE THEIR BIDS, THE CM SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING ACCESS WITH THE OWNER. ANY ACCESS SHALL BE DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS OR OTHERWISE AT A TIME THAT WOULD NOT UNREASONABLY DISTURB THE ADJACENT PROPETY OWNERS. IF THE INFORMATION SOUGHT BY THE BIDDERS REQUIRES ANY ALTERATION TO THE EXISTING BUILDING OR SITE OR DESTRUCTIVE TESTING, THE CM SHALL NOTIFY THE OWNER IN ADVANCE AND COORDINATE SAID WORK SO THAT IT DOES NOT CAUSE ANY DISRUPTION TO THE CURRENT USE OF THE SITE OR BUILDING. THE CM SHALL ENSURE THAT ANY DISTURBED AREAS ARE REPAIRED IF THE BUILDING IS CURRENTLY BEING USED BY THE OWNER. IN ALL SITUATIONS, THE CM SHALL ENSURE THAT THE SITE OR BUILDING IS LEFT IN A SAFE AND SECURE CONDITION AND THAT THE DISTURBED AREA IS CLEANED OF ANY DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THE ACCESS. IN THE EVENT THAT THE BIDDERS’ ACCESS DISTURBS ANY ADJACENT PROPERTY, INCLUDING DEPOSITING DIRT, SOIL OR DEBRIS ON THE ROADS ADJACENT TO THE SITE, THE CM SHALL PROMPTLY CLEAN ANY AND ALL AREAS AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CLAIMS, FINES OR PENALTIES RESULTING FROM SAID ACCESS.
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