Steel Products Procurement Act Sample Clauses

Steel Products Procurement Act. The Steel Products Procurement Act, 73 P.S. § 1881, et seq. shall govern payments to the ESCO under the Contract. In seeking payment under the Contract, the ESCO represents, warrants and covenants that only steel products made in the United States as defined by the Steel Products Procurement Act have been used or supplied in the performance of the Contract and all Subcontracts thereunder. Where unidentified steel products are supplied or used under the Contract, the PEA will not authorize, provide for, or make any payments to the ESCO for such steel products, unless and until the ESCO shall first provide to the Project Manager documentation, including, but not limited to, invoices, bills of lading, and mill certification, attesting that the steel was melted and manufactured in the United States. Where a steel product is identifiable from its face, the PEA will authorize, provide for, and make payments to the ESCO for such steel products, only after the ESCO shall have submitted a certification, in a form satisfactory to the Project Manager, that the ESCO has fully complied with the requirements of the Steel Products Procurement Act. Where the Project Manager has determined, in writing, that a particular steel product is not produced in the United States in sufficient quantities to satisfy the requirements of the Contract, then this Paragraph shall not apply to payments for that steel product. Failure of the ESCO to comply with the Steel Products Procurement Act shall constitute a violation of the Contract which shall entitle the PEA to exercise all rights and remedies provided to it by the Steel Products Procurement Act and provided to it under the Contract, either at law or in equity.
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Steel Products Procurement Act. When applicable, any steel product used or supplied in the performance of the contract or any subcontract thereto, shall be manufactured or produced in the United States, as required by the Illinois Steel Products Procurement Act, 30 ILCS 565/1 et seq.
Steel Products Procurement Act. In the performance of any construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, improvement or maintenance of the System, the Concessionaire shall comply with the requirements of the Steel Products Procurement Act, Act of March 3, 1978 (P.L. 6, No. 3), as amended, 73 P.S. §§1881-1887.
Steel Products Procurement Act. (i) Contractor’s attention is directe by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and approved by the Governor on March 3, 1978, and as amended by Act 144 dated July 9, 1984 (th Act”) which specifies that if any supplied in the performance of the contract, only steel products produced in the United States shall be used in the performance of the contract or any subcontract.
Steel Products Procurement Act. 2.20.100 The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of the Steel Products Procurement Act (73 P.S. 1881 et seq.). The Steel Products Procurement Act requires that any steel products being used or supplied in the performance of the Contract must be "steel products" as defined in the Act.
Steel Products Procurement Act. If any steel products are required in the performance of this Contract or any subcontracts hereunder only steel products, as defined in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Act No. 1978-3 (S.B. No. 1068), shall be used or supplied.
Steel Products Procurement Act. In the performance of any contract awarded for Work, the contractor, subcontractors, materialmen, or suppliers shall use only steel products rolled, formed, shaped, drawn, extruded, forged, cast, fabricated, or otherwise similarly processed, or processed by a combination of two or more of such operations, from steel made in the United States by the open hearth, basic oxygen, electric furnace, Bessemer, or other steel- making process. Steel products include not only cast iron products, but also machinery and equipment listed in United States Department of Commerce Standard Industrial Classifications 25 (furniture and fixtures), 35 (machinery, except electrical), and 37 (transportation equipment), and made of, fabricated from, or containing, steel components. If a product contains both foreign and United States steel, it shall be determined to be a United States steel product only if at least 75 percent of the cost of the articles, materials, and supplies have been mined, produced, or manufactured, as the case may be, in the United States. Transportation equipment shall be determined to be a United States steel product only if it complies with Section 165 of P.L. 97-424 (96 Stat. 2136). When unidentified steel products are supplied under a contract for Work, before any payment will be made, the contractor must provide documentation including, but not limited to, invoices, bills of lading, and mill certification that the steel was melted and manufactured in the United States. If a steel product is identifiable from its face, the contractor must submit certification which satisfies the using agency that the contractor has fully complied with this provision. OB shall not provide for or make any payments to any person who has not complied with the Steel Products Procurement Act (hereinafter referred to as the "SPPA"). Any such payments made to any person by OB which should not have been made as a result of the SPPA shall be recoverable directly from the contractor, subcontractor, manufacturer, or supplier who did not comply with the SPPA. In addition to the withholding of payments, any person who willfully violates any of the provisions of the SPPA shall be prohibited from submitting any bids to any public agency for a period of five years from the date of the determination that a violation has occurred. In the event the person who violates the provisions of the SPPA is a subcontractor, manufacturer, or supplier, such person shall be prohibited from performing a...
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Steel Products Procurement Act. Manufacturers and/or their suppliers will be required to provide a statement indicating that all components they provide are compliant with the “Steel Products Procurement Act”. Failure to provide certification shall be cause for rejection.
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Steel Products Procurement Act. In the performance of any construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, improvement or maintenance of the Metered Parking System, the Concessionaire shall comply with the requirements of the Steel Products Procurement Act, Act of March 3, 1978 (P.L. 6, No. 3), as amended, 73 P.S. §§1881-1887.
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