TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY Sample Clauses

TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY. The Owner shall provide the Contractor with reasonable access to electrical power necessary for construction operations at the site.
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TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY. Design-Build Entity will provide, maintain, and pay for temporary electrical power at the Project Site for construction purposes and trailers.
TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY. A. Provide required electric power for construction. B. Provide generators, transmission lines, distribution circuits, transformers, and other electrical equipment and facilities required for obtaining power and distributing power to points of use. C. Comply with IEEE C2 clearances and spacing for temporary communications and supply lines. D. Remove temporary equipment and facilities upon completion of work under this contract.
TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY. A. Provide, maintain, and pay for temporary electric service.
TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY. A. The Owner will pay the cost of energy used. Exercise measures to conserve energy. Utilize the Owner’s existing power service.
TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY. H.4.1.1 The Contractor shall arrange for and pay all expenses associated with procurement and use of the following: H.4.1.1.1 Install a temporary meter on existing power lines and pay for all electric power used; H.4.1.1.2 Install temporary lines to conform to the requirements of the D.C. Electrical Code for such work; H.4.1.1.3 Furnish and install all necessary safety devices required; H.4.1.1.4 Maintain temporary line and equipment in proper condition until lines are no longer required and disconnected; H.4.1.1.5 Make connections to existing electric services in accordance with D.C. Electrical Code requirements and standard procedures developed by the electric company; H.4.1.1.6 Upon completion of the work, remove temporary lines, poles and other accessories, make disconnections and restore services to an approved condition.
TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY. Provide weather proof, grounded temporary electric power service and distribution system of sufficient size, capacity and power characteristics to accommodate performance of Work during construction period.
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