Temporary Heating Clause Samples

Temporary Heating. When necessary, and subject to the prior approval of Princeton University, the Contractor shall provide temporary heating to protect all the Work and materials against dampness and cold, to dry out work and to facilitate the completion of the Work. The Contractor shall maintain any critical installation temperatures called for in the Specifications for the various branches of the Work in those spaces where such work is being performed. The maintenance of proper heat and ventilation is the responsibility of the Contractor. Any Work damaged by inadequate heat and/or ventilation shall be replaced to the satisfaction of Princeton University and at the expense of the Contractor. (1) Prior to using the permanent heating system specified under the Contract for temporary heating purposes, the Contractor shall prepare and submit to Princeton University for approval a plan which describes the protection, maintenance and cleaning of the system during and at the conclusion of construction. The permanent heating equipment used for temporary heat, when no longer required for such purposes, shall be thoroughly checked, reconditioned and repaired as necessary to bring it to the standards required by the specification at no cost to Princeton University. Additionally, use of the permanent heating system for temporary heat during construction does not relieve the Contractor of its responsibility for any required flushing, cleaning, testing, warranty or commissioning in accordance with a pre-approved commissioning plan. If the permanent heating system is used, the Contractor shall have all air filtration equipment in place before operating the system, and shall provide a new, clean set of filters prior to Substantial Completion. These filters shall not be the spares supplied with the system. (2) Temporary electrical power for construction purposes shall not be used as fuel for electrical resistance heaters except when such units are built into the structures and/or their use is approved by Princeton University. (3) All installations required for temporary heating and/or ventilation shall be removed by the Contractor when no longer required.
Temporary Heating. The Contractor shall provide and pay for temporary heating, covering, and enclosures necessary to properly protect all work and materials against damage by dampness and cold, to dry out the work, and to facilitate the completion of the work. Any permanent heating equipment used shall be turned over to the PHA in the condition and at the time required by the specifications.
Temporary Heating. Not required; do not install Removal & Installation of Gym Flooring in any space which is not heated properly.
Temporary Heating. Contractor shall provide heat, fuel, and services as necessary to protect all Work and materials against injury from dampness and cold until Final Acceptance of all Work in the Contract, unless the buildings are fully occupied by Owner prior to such acceptance, in which case Owner will assume all expense of heating from the date of occupancy.
Temporary Heating. A. Existing facilities will be occupied and heated by the University when temperatures require. Take care to avoid leaving doors open in exterior walls that could compromise heating operations. For new construction, the cost of energy will be borne by the Contractor. Provide temporary heating as necessary for construction operations. B. Supplement with temporary heat devices if needed to maintain the specified conditions for construction operations even in existing buildings. C. Maintain a minimum ambient temperature of 50 degrees F in the areas where construction is in progress, unless indicated otherwise in the product Sections. D. In areas of work with mechanical hot-air heating, clean units and replace filters after Substantial Completion. E. Do not use new equipment for heating after replacement during construction.
Temporary Heating. 1. Provide temporary heat, heating equipment, and shelter, to keep that work which requires protection from cold, adequately warm and sheltered from elements and to allow it to be done safely and well, maintaining minimum temperature of 16 degrees Celsius (60 degrees F.) when finishing is being done and when building is closed in, until completion of work. Provide heating for materials affected by cold, both in storage and during construction. Construction requiring heat shall be suitably enclosed. 2. Do not use salamanders. Use temporary heaters of forced warm air type, operated in well-ventilated location and vented to exterior, or radiant panel type. If used in areas of completed building, provide protection on floors and adjacent surfaces to prevent damage to floors and adjacent surfaces, particularly when re-fuelling. 3. Provide temporary heat for interior spaces to maintain a minimum temperature of 16 degrees Celsius (60 degrees F.) throughout the building at all times once the building is enclosed.
Temporary Heating. Until the new heating system is ready to provide heat, the DB Entity must provide adequate temporary heaters to maintain the temperature in those areas of the building where Work is being conducted between 55 degrees F. and 70 degrees F. during working hours.
Temporary Heating. The National board for Jurisdictional Awards rendered a decision on Temporary Heat on August 3, 1923. This decision on joint review at Pittsburgh, Pa., by representatives of the employer's National Association and the Union's United Association established a Standard Plan adopted February 9, 1924, and identified as the Pittsburgh Decision on Temporary Heating. (1) The use and operation of a heating plant or heating system for temporary heating during installation and prior to completion or acceptance by the owner, shall be under the control and jurisdiction of the employer, and shall be operated by journeymen pipe fitters, subject, however, to the following provisions: (A) If during the course of construction and prior to acceptance by the owner, request is made by the owner to use and operate the heating plant or system for temporary heating, such request may be granted by the employer only after the permanent mains, arms and risers have been installed and a general test has been made, and provided further that the owner shall, by written instrument, assume full responsibility for such use and operation, relieve the employer of al liability, and shall state in said instrument that the owners will use their own regular operating force. A copy of the aforesaid instrument shall be delivered in person or by registered mail to the Refrigeration Industry Joint Arbitration Board by the Employer subject to this Agreement. (B) Should the owner request the employer to furnish temporary heat and continue to assume responsibility for the heating plant or system, then journeymen pipe fitters shall be employed in its operation regardless of whether or not the plan or system requires the firing of a boiler. (C) When journeymen pipe fitters are so employed by the employer, and the time of such employment extends beyond a period of seven consecutive days, then such employment shall come under the temporary heat shift time agreement, and the wages paid to journeymen pipe fitters shall be the regular straight time rate for any work performed out of each twenty-four (24) hours of any working day, including Saturday and Sunday, excepting holidays which shall be double the regular rate, provided further, that not less than two full time shifts of eight hours, and the starting and quitting time of the second shift may be at any hour except between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 A.M. (D) Where the Federal "Fair Labor Standards Act" applies to employment under this section,...
Temporary Heating