SUPERINTENDENCE BY SUBCONTRACTOR Sample Clauses

SUPERINTENDENCE BY SUBCONTRACTOR. At all times during performance of any on-site Work under this Subcontract and until the on-site Work is completed and accepted, the Subcontractor shall directly superintend the Work or assign and have on the worksite a competent superintendent who is satisfactory to the Contractor and has authority to act for the Subcontractor.
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SUPERINTENDENCE BY SUBCONTRACTOR. (This clause applies if Work is to be physically performed at the job site) At all times during performance of any on-site Work under this Subcontract and until the on-site Work is completed and accepted, the Subcontractor shall directly superintend the Work or assign and have on the worksite a competent superintendent who is satisfactory to the Contractor and has authority to act for the Subcontractor. If Work is to be performed on a military or Government installation, or any other site in which the Client has implemented a security program that must be observed by all agencies and individuals, Subcontractor, its personnel and other sub- subcontractors or vendors acting on its behalf must comply with the existing security regulations currently in force while engaged in Work at the site. If badges are required for the Work, they will be issued by Contractor. Any badge issued on behalf of Subcontractor its sub-subcontractors, Employees, vendors, or any others acting on Subcontractor’s behalf must be returned before final payment can be made. If any badges are not returned, any fines, penalties, or other assessments made by the Client for the failure to return will be assessed to Subcontractor and may be taken out of the final payment due. If the fine, penalty or assessment exceeds the amount due to Subcontractor, Subcontractor will pay the difference within ten (10) days of receipt of written notice. Failure to comply with these provisions constitutes a default and all rights and remedies available under this Subcontract and by law are applicable. In addition to any site badging requirements, Subcontractor and those acting on its behalf will observe and strictly adhere to any Client site rules, policies, and procedures, and standards of conduct. Subcontractor shall at all times be solely responsible for all aspects of safety in connection with Subcontractor’s and any Lower Tier Subcontractor ‘s Work, including initiating, maintaining, supervising and complying with all safety precautions and plans, even if Contractor establishes a safety program for the entire Project. Such responsibility includes, without limitation, the obligations set forth in the remainder of this Article. Subcontractor shall perform Subcontractor’s Work or ensure that it is performed, in a manner to avoid risk of injury to persons or damage to property and shall continuously inspect Subcontractor’s Work, which includes all of Subcontractor’s materials, equipment and lower tier subcont...
SUPERINTENDENCE BY SUBCONTRACTOR. At all times during performance of this Subcontract and until the work is completed and accepted, the Subcontractor shall directly superintend the work or assign and have on the worksite a competent superintendent and any necessary assistants, each of whom must be satisfactory to the SDSTA. The superintendent shall not be changed except with the consent of the SDSTA, unless the superintendent proves to be unsatisfactory to the subcontractor or ceases to be in its employ. The superintendent shall have the authority to act for the Subcontractor in the Subcontractor's absence; and all notices, directions, and instructions given to the superintendent shall be as binding as if given to the Subcontractor. The Subcontractor shall give efficient supervision of the work, using its best skill and attention. It shall carefully study and compare all drawings, specifications and other instructions and shall at once report to the SDSTA any error, inconsistency or omission which it may discover.

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