SOIL INSTABILITY Sample Clauses

The SOIL INSTABILITY clause defines the responsibilities and procedures if unstable soil conditions are encountered during a construction project. Typically, this clause outlines how the contractor must notify the owner or engineer upon discovering soil instability, and may require work to stop until further instructions are given or remedial measures are agreed upon. Its core function is to allocate risk and ensure safety by providing a clear process for addressing unforeseen ground conditions that could impact the project's progress or structural integrity.
SOIL INSTABILITY. Where on account of instability of the soil it is necessary, in the opinion of the Manager, Urban Development, to provide a greater depth of base for the road, the Developer, at its sole cost and expense, shall excavate, supply gravel for or replace with other suitable fill.
SOIL INSTABILITY. On the account of instability of the soil and in the opinion of the Director of Roads,- it is necessary to provide a greater depth of base for the road, the Developer, at its sole cost and expense, shall excavate, supply gravel for or replace with other suitable fill to the satisfaction of the Managing Director, Calgary Approvals Coordination.