Supervision for Emergencies Sample Clauses

Supervision for Emergencies. Provide a responsible person, who speaks and understands English, and who is available at or reasonably near the worksite on a 24 hour basis, seven days a week. Designate this person as the point of contact for emergencies and in cases that require immediate action to maintain traffic or to resolve any other problem that might arise. Submit, by certified mail, the phone numbers and names of personnel designated to be contacted in cases of emergencies, along with a description of the project location, to the Florida Highway Patrol and all other local law enforcement agencies.
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Supervision for Emergencies. A responsible person, who speaks and understands English, shall be available at or reasonably near the worksite on a 24 hour basis, seven days a week. This person shall be designated as the point of contact for emergencies and in cases that require immediate action to maintain traffic or to resolve any other problem that might arise. A list of the phone numbers and names of personnel designated to be contacted in cases of emergency, along with a description of the project location, shall be submitted, by certified mail, to the Florida Highway Patrol and all other local law enforcement agencies. Certifications/Permit Compliance: The CONTRACTOR shall prepare and submit all certifications required by regulatory agencies having jurisdiction over the project, including engineer's certifications and as-built drawings required by the Water Management District(s) and Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE). The xxxxx 0 percent retainage shall not be released, and/or the final pay request shall not be accepted until all required certifications have been submitted and accepted by the regulatory agencies. As-Built Plans: AS-BUILT PLANS shall be used for no other purpose than recording changes, shall be updated at least once weekly, and stored separate and apart from plans used on a routine basis. They shall show locations and elevations of paving, xxxxxx, ditches, pipes and structures constructed and all relocated or reset property corners, section corners and ¼ section corners. The AS-BUILT PLANS shall be available to the PROJECT MANAGER upon request. Upon the completion of the project the CONTRACTOR shall submit to the PROJECT MANAGER one set
Supervision for Emergencies. Contractor shall have a responsible person available at or reasonably near the work site on a twenty-four (24) hour basis, seven (7) days a week, in order that he may be contacted in emergencies and in cases where immediate action must be taken to maintain traffic or to handle any other problem that might arise. Contractor’s responsible person for supervision for emergencies shall speak and understand English. Contractor shall submit to the Engineer, by certified mail, phone numbers and names of personnel designated to be contacted in cases of emergencies along with a description of the project location to the Florida Highway Patrol and all other local law enforcement agencies.
Supervision for Emergencies. A responsible person, who speaks and understands English, shall be available at or reasonably near the worksite on a 24-hour basis, seven days a week. This person shall be designated as the point of contact for emergencies and in cases that require immediate action to maintain traffic or to resolve any other problem that might arise. A list of the phone numbers and names of personnel designated to be contacted in cases of emergency, along with a description of the project location, shall be submitted, by certified mail, to the Florida Highway Patrol and all other local law enforcement agencies. Certifications/Permit Compliance: The Contractor shall prepare and submit all certifications required by regulatory agencies having jurisdiction over the project. Protection of Property: The Contractor shall be responsible for any damage whatsoever whether occurring within or outside of the boundaries of the project including any property adjacent to the project when such damage is caused in whole or in part by any act of the Contractor or any employee, agent or subcontractor working under, with or in privity to the Contractor. The Contractor and all the aforementioned parties shall stay off private property adjacent to the project unless the Contractor receives from the affected property owner a written release, which specifically releases the County from any liability for any damage to such property caused by any acts other than those of the County. This written release must be acceptable in form to the Project Manager and delivered to and accepted by the Project Manager before the Contractor makes any entry upon such private property. The Contractor shall also obtain all necessary permits and approvals from all regulatory agencies for all activities to be conducted by the Contractor on the private property. Necessary approvals may include, but are not limited to the United States Army Corps of Engineers, the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the Florida Department of Transportation, the applicable Water Management District, the Orange County Environment Protection Division (EPD), and applicable municipal agencies for properties located within incorporated areas. The Contractor shall provide written documentation to the Project Manager of the necessary approvals and permits having been obtained.
Supervision for Emergencies. Provide a responsible person, who speaks and understands English, and who is available at or reasonably near the worksite on a 24 hour basis, seven days a week. Designate this person as the point of contact for emergencies and in cases that require immediate action to maintain traffic or to resolve any other problem that might arise. Submit, by certified mail, At the pre-work conference, provide the phone numbers and names of personnel designated to be contacted in cases of emergencies at the pre-work conference, along with a description of the project location, to the Florida Highway Patrol and all other local law enforcement agencies. SUBARTICLE 5-10.2 is expanded by the following: Upon completion of the work and before final payment is made, remove from the job site any surplus materials or waste, and restore the job site area to conditions acceptable to the Engineer. ARTICLE 5-1 is deleted and the following substituted:

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