TEMPORARY POWER Sample Clauses
TEMPORARY POWER. LICENSEE shall be permitted at any time during the Term of each Supplement, to install, maintain and/or provide access to and use of, as necessary (during any power interruption at the Premises), a temporary power source, and all related equipment and appurtenances within the Premises, or elsewhere on the Property in such locations as reasonably approved by LICENSOR. LICENSEE shall be permitted to connect the temporary power source to its equipment on the Premises in areas and manner approved by LICENSOR.
TEMPORARY POWER. The Contractor shall be responsible for the cost of temporary power used during the construction of the Project, including, but not limited to, the cost of installing such temporary wiring as may be required to bring power to the site. The Contractor shall also be responsible for the cost of all temporary construction necessary on the site.
TEMPORARY POWER. The Construction Manager shall be responsible for the cost of temporary power used during the construction of the Project, including, but not limited to, the cost of installing such temporary wiring as may be required to bring power to the site. The Construction Manager shall also be responsible for the cost of all temporary construction necessary on the site.
TEMPORARY POWER. DPA/OSA through its code review agent is authorized to give permission to temporarily supply and use power in part of an electric installation before such installation has been fully completed and the final certificate of completion has been issued. The part covered by the temporary certificate shall comply with the requirements specified for temporary lighting, heat or power in NFPA 70. 109.1 Payment of fees. Refer to DPA/OSA Building Code Compliance Policy.
TEMPORARY POWER. The Construction Manager shall be responsible for the cost of temporary power used during the construction of the Project, including, but not limited to, the cost of installing such temporary wiring as may be required to bring power to the site. The Construction Manager shall also be responsible for the cost of all temporary construction necessary on the site. Workhours, Site Office, and Coordination with Client Agency and Community Workhours. The Construction Manager shall comply with the Noise Ordinance and neither it nor its subcontractors shall undertake work on the Project site other than at the times and sound level permitted by the Noise Ordinance.
TEMPORARY POWER. Temporary power 15- and 20-amp service shall be protected by Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI). Temporary power cords shall be heavy-duty construction grade. Cords less than #14 AWG will not be allowed on site. CONTROLLING ENERGY HAZARDS - LOCKOUT/TAGOUT (LOTO). Any applicable Swinerton policies or operating procedures apply in addition to the standards applicable to the control of energy during servicing and/or maintenance, and/or start-up of machines, equipment, and circuits. Any applicable Swinerton policies or operating procedures also apply to servicing and/or maintenance during normal production operations under any of the following circumstances: If a worker is required to remove or bypass a guard or other safety device; or If a worker is required to place any part of his or her body into an area on a machine or piece of equipment: where work is actually performed upon the material being processed; or where an associated danger zone exists during a machine operating cycle; or During the start-up, pressurization and/or energization of onsite utilities.
TEMPORARY POWER. The Electrical Contractor (Subcontractor) will provide necessary temporary lights & power. The Owner will pay for the cost of power consumed.
TEMPORARY POWER. Temporary power 15- and 20-amp service shall be protected by Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI). Temporary power cords shall be heavy-duty construction grade. Cords less than #14 AWG will not be allowed on site.
TEMPORARY POWER. Temporary power may not be available at the building;, include any generators required to provide temporary power for the steel work operations. Regardless if the power is available or not, this Contractor is to furnish, supply and pay for all gas/diesel or generator driven equipment to erect and weld the steel. Any and all cost associated with this is to be included in this Contractor’s proposal. All electric generators shall have noise abatement features.
a.) The Subcontractor shall include:
1.) Sheet PH-101 – Include all work indicated on this sheet as it applies to this scope of work.
2.) Sheet C-3 - Include all guardrails, hand rail, all other site railings and vehicular gates and bollards and removable bollards. Layout and install all site items in concrete footings provided by Sitework Subcontractor and install all required bracing and embeds. Include all coordination. All site metal under this scope must be galvanized and shop primed unless specifically noted otherwise.
3.) Sheet C-16 Detail 2, 3, 4 and 5 - Furnish and install all guardrails, railings, hand rails, vehicle access gates and bollards in these details. Layout and install all site items in concrete footings provided by Sitework Subcontractor and install all required bracing and embeds. Include all coordination. All site metal under this scope must be galvanized and shop primed unless specifically noted otherwise. Include reflective tape at gates. Provide shop drawings for vehicle access gates and footings designed and signed by a qualified professional engineer.
4.) Sheet S-310 Detail 3 and 4 – Include guardrail system. Include all welding, sleeves, inserts and other work required for attachment.
5.) Sheet S-322 – Include guardrail system. Include all welding, sleeves, inserts and other work required for attachment.
6.) Sheet A-803.2 Detail C26 – Furnish and install steel channel to surround art. 7.) Sheet ES-101 Detail 6 & 6a – Include bollards at transformer utility pads.
TEMPORARY POWER. Temporary power will be provided to the jobsite by Contractor. Distribution will also be provided by Contractor. Subcontractor shall be responsible for distribution of power from that point.