Stockpiled Materials Sample Clauses

The Stockpiled Materials clause defines the terms under which materials purchased and stored in advance for a project are managed and accounted for. It typically outlines requirements for identifying, storing, insuring, and documenting materials that are not yet incorporated into the work but have been procured for future use. For example, it may require the contractor to provide proof of ownership and adequate protection of the materials, and specify when payment for these materials can be requested. This clause ensures that both parties have clarity on the handling and payment of stockpiled materials, reducing disputes and safeguarding the interests of the owner and contractor.
Stockpiled Materials. Permittee shall not stockpile or store any building materials and/or construction materials where they may be washed or percolate into a stream, lake, or other Waters of the State, or where they may adversely affect stream habitat or aquatic or riparian vegetation.
Stockpiled Materials. Building materials and/or construction equipment shall not be stockpiled or stored where they may be washed into the water or cover aquatic or riparian vegetation. Stockpiles shall be covered when measurable rain is forecasted.
Stockpiled Materials. When the Contract provisions provide for payment for stockpiled materials, the amount of the reimbursement request upon which participation is based may include the appropriate value of approved specification materials delivered by the Contractor at the project site or at another designated location in the vicinity of such construction, provided that: (a) The materials conform with the requirements of the plans and specifications. (b) The material is supported by a paid invoice or a receipt for delivery of materials. If supported by a receipt of delivery of materials, the Contractor must furnish the paid invoice within a reasonable time after receiving payment from the County; and (c) The quantity of a stockpiled material eligible for Federal participation in any case shall not exceed the total estimated quantity required to complete the Work. The value of the stockpiled material shall not exceed the appropriate portion of the value of the Contract item or items in which such materials are to be incorporated.
Stockpiled Materials. All materials mined and not shipped from the mining unit remains the property of the state and shall be stockpiled only in such manner and on such sites as may be authorized by the commissioner in writing. When, however, the commissioner agrees that substantially all minerals of value have been extracted from the mill tailings, the material may be used for stope filling on the mining unit or elsewhere, and the tailings material used shall be considered abandoned, and title to the material shall revert to the mineral owners of the property in which it is deposited.
Stockpiled Materials. Building materials and/or construction equipment shall not be stockpiled or stored where they may be washed into the water or cover aquatic or riparian vegetation. Stockpiles shall be covered when half inch (0.5”) or more precipitation within a 48-hour or greater period and/or when a rain event with 30 percent or greater probability of precipitation is forecasted. Permittee shall monitor the National Weather Service (NWS) 72-hour forecast for the project area.
Stockpiled Materials. Materials shall not be stockpiled where they may wash into the stream or cover aquatic or riparian vegetation. Permittee shall monitor the National Weather Service (NWS) 72-hour forecast for the project area and cover stockpiles if NWS predicts precipitation.
Stockpiled Materials. Payment for stockpiled materials shall be included in the monthly progress payments provided the following conditions are met: 1. The stockpile site is under the control of the DB Contractor and will remain so until the material is incorporated in the Work. The stockpile materials must be specifically authorized by and acquired for the Project. The stockpile site must be bonded and acceptable to the District and must be kept secure at all times by the DB Contractor. Proof of such bond and control shall be submitted to the District. 2. Appropriate test reports, if required, shall be submitted to the District and show that the materials meet the requirements of the Contract. The District has the authority to inspect, test, and approve the stockpiled materials. 3. If the stockpiled materials are stored in a site that is more than 20 miles from the Project Site, the DB Contractor shall be responsible for payment of all costs for the District to inspect the stockpile site and the materials stored at the site.