Common use of SURVEYS, PERMITS, REGULATIONS Clause in Contracts

SURVEYS, PERMITS, REGULATIONS. 10.1 The Owner shall furnish all boundary surveys and establish all base lines for locating the principal component parts of the work together with a suitable number of bench marks adjacent to the work as shown on the contract documents. From the information provided by the Owner, unless otherwise specified in the contract documents, the Contractor shall develop and make all detail surveys needed for construction such as slope stakes, batter boards, staking for pipe locations and other working points, lines, elevations and cut sheets. 10.2 The Contractor shall carefully preserve bench marks, reference points and stakes, and in case of willful or careless destruction, shall be charged with the resulting expense and shall be responsible for any mistake that may be caused by their unnecessary loss or disturbance. 10.3 Permits and licenses of a temporary nature necessary for the prosecution of the work shall be secured and paid for by the Contractor unless otherwise stated in the Special Provisions to the General Conditions. Permits, licenses and easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing facilities shall be secured and paid for by the Owner, unless otherwise specified. The Contractor shall give all notices and comply with all laws, ordinance, rules and regulations bearing on the conduct of the work as drawn and specified. If the Contractor observes that the contract documents are at variance therewith, the Contractor shall promptly notify the Engineer in writing, and any necessary changes shall be adjusted as provided in Section 15, Changes in Work.

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Samples: Construction Contract

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SURVEYS, PERMITS, REGULATIONS. 10.1 The Owner Where applicable, the OWNER shall furnish all boundary surveys and establish all base lines for locating the principal component parts of the work WORK together with a suitable number of bench marks adjacent to the work WORK as shown on in the contract documentsCONTRACT DOCUMENTS. From the information provided by the OwnerOWNER, unless otherwise specified in the contract documentsCONTRACT DOCUMENTS, the Contractor CONTRACTOR shall develop and make all detail surveys needed for construction such as slope stakes, batter boards, staking stakes for pipe locations and other working points, lines, elevations and cut sheets. 10.2 The Contractor CONTRACTOR shall carefully preserve bench marks, reference points and stakesstakes and, and in case of willful or careless destruction, shall be charged with the resulting expense and shall be responsible for any mistake that may be caused by their unnecessary loss or disturbance. 10.3 Permits and licenses of a temporary nature necessary for the prosecution of the work WORK shall be secured and paid for the by the Contractor CONTRACTOR unless otherwise stated in the Special Provisions to the General ConditionsSUPPLEMENTAL GENERAL CONDITIONS. Permits, licenses and easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing facilities shall be secured and paid for by the OwnerOWNER, unless otherwise specified. The Contractor CONTRACTOR shall give all notices and comply with all laws, ordinanceordinances, rules and regulations bearing on the conduct of the work WORK as drawn and specified. If the Contractor CONTRACTOR observes that the contract documents CONTRACT DOCUMENTS are at variance therewith, the Contractor CONTRACTOR shall promptly notify the Engineer Owner in writing, and any necessary changes shall be adjusted as provided in Section 1513, Changes in WorkCHANGES IN THE WORK.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Agreement

SURVEYS, PERMITS, REGULATIONS. 10.1 The Owner Contractor shall furnish all boundary surveys and establish all base lines for locating the principal component parts of the work Work together with a suitable number of bench marks adjacent to the work Work as shown in the Contract Documents. Cost of these surveying services required to establish and check property elevations and to correctly locate and establish property and construction lines, streets, sidewalks, curbs, etc., shall be included in the Contract Sum. Contractor shall be responsible for encroachments on the contract documentsrights or property of the public or surrounding property owners, and for encroachments on easements noted and required set backs, and he shall, without cost to the Owner, take down. From Rebuild in an appropriate manner any unauthorized item that may have been constructed over the property, lot, easement or setback line. Contractor shall provide these surveys based upon the information provided by the Owner, unless otherwise specified in the contract documentsContract Documents, the Contractor shall develop and make all detail surveys needed for construction construction; such as as, slope stakes, batter boards, staking for pipe locations and other working points, lines, elevations and cut sheets. 10.2 The Contractor shall carefully preserve bench marks, reference points and stakesstakes and, and in case of willful or careless destruction, he shall be charged with the resulting expense and shall be responsible for any mistake mistakes that may be caused by their unnecessary loss or disturbance. 10.3 Permits Permits, Fees, and licenses Licenses of a temporary nature (i.e.: SWPP permit, etc.) necessary for the prosecution of the work Work which are customarily secured after execution of the Contract and which are legally required at the time the bids are received, shall be secured and paid for by the Contractor unless otherwise stated in the Special Provisions to the Supplemental General Conditions. Permits, licenses and easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing facilities shall be secured and paid for by the Owner, Owner unless otherwise specified. The Contractor shall give all notices and comply with all laws, ordinanceordinances, rules and regulations bearing on the conduct of the work Work as drawn and specified. If the Contractor observes that the contract documents Contract Documents are at variance therewith, the Contractor he shall promptly notify the Engineer in writing, and any necessary changes shall be adjusted as provided in Section 1513, Changes "CHANGES IN THE WORK". The Contractor shall document the actual costs paid for all permits to be reimbursed by the Owner, and submit them collectively with an Application for Payment. No added amount for overhead and profit will be allowed to the Contractor on these costs, nor will any percentage be retained on these costs. 10.4 The Contractor will provide competent men in Workhis employ to set lines and elevations. 10.5 The Contractor shall preserve or replace all existing Federal, State, City, County and private land monuments, unless they are within ten (10) feet of the construction. When these monuments are within the distance specified, the Contractor shall notify the Engineer at least two (2) weeks in advance of the proposed construction in order that the Engineer will have ample opportunity to reference these monuments for later replacement. 10.6 For trenches or excavations five feet or deeper, the Contractor shall obtain from the Division of Industrial Safety a permit authorizing such construction.

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Samples: Agreement for Design, Installation, and Commissioning of Energy Conservation Facilities

SURVEYS, PERMITS, REGULATIONS. 10.1 The Owner shall furnish all boundary surveys and establish all base lines for locating the principal component parts of the work together with a suitable number of bench marks benchmarks adjacent to the work as shown on in the contract documentsContract Documents. The Contractor shall satisfy himself as to the accuracy of all measurements before constructing any permanent structure and shall not take advantage of any errors, which may have been made in laying out the work. From the information provided by the Owner, unless otherwise specified in the contract documentsContract Documents, the Contractor shall develop and make all detail surveys needed for construction such as slope stakes, batter boards, staking stakes for pipe locations and other working points, lines, elevations and cut sheets. 10.2 The Contractor shall carefully preserve bench marks, reference points . Stakes and stakes, and in case of willful markings as the Engineer may set for either his own or careless destructionthe Contractors guidance, shall be charged with scrupulously preserved by the resulting expense and shall be responsible for any mistake that Contractor. In the event the Contractor, or his employees, destroy or otherwise remove or obliterate stakes or markings, an amount equal to the cost of replacing the same may be caused by their unnecessary loss or disturbance. 10.3 deducted from subsequent estimates due the Contractor at the discretion of the Owner. Permits and licenses of a temporary nature necessary for the prosecution of the work shall be secured and paid for by the Contractor unless otherwise stated in the Special Provisions to the General Conditions. Permits, licenses and supplemental general conditions easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing facilities shall be secured and paid for by the Owner, unless otherwise specified. The Contractor shall give all notices and comply with all laws, ordinanceordinances, rules and regulations bearing on the conduct of the work as drawn and specified. If the Contractor observes perceives that the contract documents Contract Documents are at variance therewith, the Contractor he shall promptly notify the Engineer in writing, and any necessary changes shall be adjusted as provided in Section 158.61, Changes “CHANGES IN THE WORK”. If the Contractor performs and works knowing it to be contrary to any laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, without notice to the Engineer, he shall assume full responsibility therefore and shall bear all costs attributable thereto. The Contractor shall sign for and obtain Building and/or Right of Way permits issued by the Owner prior to commencing work. These permits will be no cost to the Contractor, and the Owner will assist the Contractor with completing the applications and obtaining the permit(s). The Contractor shall comply with all requirements of these permits, including the use of the Owner’s automated inspection request system for building-related inspections. To schedule an inspection on an active permit please call the Owner’s inspection request line at (000) 000-0000 a minimum of 24 business hours in Workadvance. The Contractor is responsible for scheduling and coordinating all inspections with the Owner’s project manager, staff and other agencies.

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Samples: Construction Contract

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SURVEYS, PERMITS, REGULATIONS. 10.1 The Owner Contractor shall furnish all boundary surveys and establish all base lines for locating the principal component parts of the work Work together with a suitable number of bench marks benchmarks adjacent to the work Work as shown in the Contract Documents. Cost of these surveying services required to establish and check property elevations and to correctly locate and establish property and construction lines, streets, sidewalks, curbs, etc., shall be included in the Contract Sum. Contractor shall be responsible for encroachments on the contract documentsrights or property of the public or surrounding property owners, and for encroachments on easements noted and required setbacks, and he shall, without cost to the Owner, take down. From Rebuild in an appropriate manner any unauthorized item that may have been constructed over the property, lot, easement or setback line. Contractor shall provide these surveys based upon the information provided by the Owner, unless otherwise specified in the contract documentsContract Documents, the Contractor shall develop and make all detail surveys needed for construction construction, such as as, slope stakes, batter boards, staking for pipe locations and other working points, lines, elevations and cut sheets. 10.2 The Contractor shall carefully preserve bench marksbenchmarks, reference points and stakesstakes and, and in case of willful or careless destruction, he shall be charged with the resulting expense and shall be responsible for any mistake mistakes that may be caused by their unnecessary loss or disturbance. 10.3 Permits Permits, Fees, and licenses Licenses of a temporary nature (i.e.: SWPP permit, etc.) necessary for the prosecution of the work Work which are customarily secured after execution of the Contract and which are legally required at the time the bids are received, shall be secured and paid for by the Contractor unless otherwise stated in the Special Provisions to the Supplemental General Conditions. Permits, licenses and easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing facilities shall be secured and paid for by the Owner, Owner unless otherwise specified. The Contractor shall give all notices and comply with all laws, ordinanceordinances, rules and regulations bearing on relating to the conduct of the work Work as drawn up and specified. If the Contractor observes that the contract documents Contract Documents are at variance therewith, the Contractor he shall promptly notify the Engineer in writing, and any necessary changes shall be adjusted as provided in Section 1513, Changes "CHANGES IN THE WORK". The Contractor shall document the actual costs paid for all permits to be reimbursed by the Owner and submit them collectively with an Application for Payment. No added amount for overhead and profit will be allowed to the Contractor on these costs, nor will any percentage be retained on these costs. 10.4 The Contractor will provide competent men in Workhis employ to set lines and elevations. 10.5 The Contractor shall preserve or replace all existing Federal, State, City, County and private land monuments, unless they are within ten (10) feet of the construction. When these monuments are within the distance specified, the Contractor shall notify the Engineer at least two (2) weeks in advance of the proposed construction in order that the Engineer will have ample opportunity to reference these monuments for later replacement. 10.6 For trenches or excavations five feet or deeper, the Contractor shall obtain from the Division of Industrial Safety a permit authorizing such construction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Design, Installation, and Commissioning of Energy Conservation Facilities

SURVEYS, PERMITS, REGULATIONS. 10.1 The Owner OWNER shall furnish all boundary surveys survey information and establish all base lines baseline information for locating the principal component parts of the work WORK, together with a suitable number of bench marks benchmarks adjacent to the work WORK, as shown on in the contract documentsCONTRACT DOCUMENTS. From the information provided by the OwnerOWNER, unless otherwise specified in the contract documentsCONTRACT DOCUMENTS, the Contractor CONTRACTOR shall develop and make all detail field surveys needed for construction such as field establishment and verification of benchmarks, field establishment of baseline layout, slope stakes, batter boards, staking stakes for pipe locations pile locations, and other working points, lines, elevations and cut sheets. The CONTRACTOR shall employ, at its expense, a competent surveyor, registered in the STATE wherein the WORK is to be done to perform such duties. 10.2 The Contractor CONTRACTOR shall carefully preserve bench marksbenchmarks, reference points and stakespoints, and stakes and, in case of willful or careless destruction, shall be charged with the resulting expense expense, and shall be responsible for any mistake mistakes that may be caused by their unnecessary loss or disturbance. 10.3 Permits and licenses of a temporary nature necessary for the prosecution of the work WORK shall be secured and paid for by the Contractor CONTRACTOR unless otherwise stated in the Special Provisions to the General Conditionsspecified. Permits, licenses and easements Easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing facilities shall be secured and paid for by the OwnerCONTRACTOR, unless otherwise specified. The Contractor CONTRACTOR shall give all notices be solely responsible for performing any necessary acts and providing any materials required in order to comply with any and all laws, ordinance, rules terms and regulations bearing on the conduct of the work as drawn conditions set forth in any permits and specifiedlicenses. If the Contractor CONTRACTOR observes that the contract documents CONTRACT DOCUMENTS are at variance therewith, the Contractor they shall promptly notify the Engineer ENGINEER in writing, writing and any necessary changes shall be adjusted as provided in Section 15Article 13, Changes in WorkCHANGES IN THE WORK.

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Samples: Contract

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