Common use of SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL Clause in Contracts

SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL. The planning, design and installation of appropriate Best Management Practices (as defined by the most current version of the Department’s Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Guidebook) designed and engineered specifically to reduce or eliminate the off-site migration of soils via water runoff, wind, vehicle tracking, etc. and comply with the Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control in the State of Michigan as regulated under the 1994 Public Act 451, as amended – The Natural Resources Environmental Protection Act, Part 91 – Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control. Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control associated with this Contract will be monitored and enforced by the Department of Technology, Management and Budget, Facilities and Business Services Administration, Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Program. STATE: The State of Michigan in its governmental capacity, including its departments, agencies, boards, commissions, officers, employees, and agents. Non-capitalized references to a state refer to a state other than the State of Michigan. STATE/CLIENT AGENCY: A Department of the State of Michigan, for whose use the Project will ultimately serve, which requires professional design services. STATE FIELD INSPECTOR: An employee of the State of Michigan under the direction of the State/client Agency who provides the on-site, Inspection of construction Projects for compliance with the study/design intent of the Professional firm’s Contract Documents/drawings and specification requirements and the building construction codes. The State Field Inspector is the liaison between the Construction Contractor, the Professional, and the State Project Manager. The State Project Manager, or their State Field Inspector, has the authority to require the Professional to respond to and resolve study/design related problems, construction on-site field problems and to attend Project related meetings. STATE PROJECT MANAGER: The assigned staff of the Department or the State/client Agency authorized by the State to represent and act on behalf of the Project Director on a given Project and to thereby provide direction and assistance to the Construction Contractor. The State Project Manager may designate in writing a person to act on behalf of the State Project Manager when they are unable to perform their required duties or is away from the office. In such cases, the State Project Manager must notify the Construction Contractor and the Project Director.

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SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL. The planning, design and installation of appropriate Best Management Practices (as defined by the most current version of the Department’s Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Guidebook) designed and engineered specifically to reduce or eliminate the off-site migration of soils via water runoff, wind, vehicle tracking, etc. and comply with the Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control in the State of Michigan as regulated under the 1994 Public Act 451, as amended – The Natural Resources Environmental Protection Act, Part 91 – Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control. Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control associated with this Contract will be monitored and enforced by the Department of Technology, Management and Budget, Facilities and Business Services Administration, Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Program. STATE: The State of Michigan in its governmental capacity, including its departments, agencies, boards, commissions, officers, employees, and agents. Non-capitalized references to a state refer to a state other than the State of Michigan. STATE/CLIENT AGENCY: A Department of the State of Michigan, for whose use the Project will ultimately serve, which requires professional design services. STATE FIELD INSPECTOR: An employee of the State of Michigan under the direction of the State/client Agency who provides the on-site, Inspection of construction Projects for compliance with the study/design intent of the Professional firmFirm’s Contract Documents/drawings and specification requirements and the building construction codes. The State Field Inspector is the liaison between the Construction Contractor, the Professional, and the State Project Manager. The State Project Manager, or their State Field Inspector, has the authority to require the Professional to respond to and resolve study/design related problems, construction on-site field problems and to attend Project related meetings. STATE PROJECT MANAGER: The assigned staff of the Department or the State/client Agency authorized by the State to represent and act on behalf of the Project Director on a given Project and to thereby provide direction and assistance to the Construction Contractor. The State Project Manager may designate in writing a person to act on behalf of the State Project Manager when they are unable to perform their required duties or is away from the office. In such cases, the State Project Manager must notify the Construction Contractor and the Project Director.

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Samples: www.michigan.gov

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