Temporary Structures Sample Clauses

Temporary Structures. Installation of temporary construction-related structures including scaffolding, barriers, screening, fences, protective walkways, signage, office trailers or restrooms.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Temporary Structures. To the extent the Design-Builder's Estimated Cost Component of the Change Order Sum includes estimated Actual Costs for Design-Builder's on-site offices or for other temporary structures and equipment incident to mobilization of its own forces for Work under the proposed Component Change Order, Design-Builder shall submit as part of its proposed Component Change Order a proposed budget for such costs and a proposed plan for acquisition of such items. If the Owner approves the provision by Design-Builder of on-site office facilities and other temporary structures and equipment from Design-Builder's own inventory, then no Design-Builder's Fee shall be payable by Owner on account of such self-provided facilities (in excess of any fee included in the approved sales price or rental rate) and the Design-Builder's Fee shall be proportionately reduced.
Temporary Structures. To the extent the CM/GC's Estimated Cost Component of the Change Order Sum includes estimated Actual Costs for CM/GC's on-site offices or for other temporary structures and equipment incident to mobilization of its own forces for Work under the proposed Component Change Order, CM/GC shall submit as part of its proposed Component Change Order a proposed budget for such costs and a proposed plan for acquisition of such items. If the Owner approves the provision by CM/GC of on-site office facilities and other temporary structures and equipment from CM/GC's own inventory, then no CM/GC's Fee shall be payable by Owner on account of such self-provided facilities (in excess of any fee included in the approved sales price or rental rate) and the CM/GC's Fee shall be proportionately reduced.
Temporary Structures. Contractor shall be required, at the Contractor’s expense, to create plan submittals for temporary structures including but not limited to: scaffolding, work platforms, structurally supporting temporary walls, etc. Plans shall be prepared by a professional engineer and installed by a qualified firm. In addition to the above, structures shall conform with current OSHA-OR requirements. When the work includes scaffolding or supporting temporary structures/shoring, the Contractor shall obtain approval from the District, Authorities Having Jurisdiction (as necessary), and Architect/Engineer. Weather protection of work in progress adjacent to temporary structures and wind load requirements will meet minimum requirements based on project location.
Temporary Structures. Temporary structures, including, but not limited to, tents and inflatable objects are prohibited.
Temporary Structures. The contractor shall erect and maintain at his own cost temporary weather-proof sheds at such places and in manner approved by the Superintending Engineer for keeping materials under cover. The contract shall also provide and maintain his own expenses such temporary fences, guards, etc., as any be necessary for the execution of his contract work or for safe guarding or accommodating the public. If the Superintending Engineer shall order any departure from any arrangements made by the contractor the contractor shall comply with such orders as the Superintending Engineer may issue to safeguard or accommodate the public.
Temporary Structures. No structure of a temporary character, motor home, trailer, basement, tent, shack, garage, barn or other building may be used on any lot at any time as a residence either temporarily or permanently.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Temporary Structures. No structure of a temporary character (including but not limited to trailers, tents, shacks, garages or barns) may be used at any time as a residence, either temporarily or permanently. Additionally, no portable or prefabricated building or dog pen shall be located upon any lot without the prior, written permission of the TDHE.
Temporary Structures. No structures of a temporary character; trailer, basement, tent, shack, garage, barn, or other outbuilding shall be used on any lot at any times as a residence either temporarily or permanently. COMMON LAND
Temporary Structures. The Design-Builder shall construct, maintain, and remove temporary structures and approaches necessary for use by traffic. After new structures have been opened to traffic, temporary structures and approaches shall be removed. The materials contained therein shall remain the property of the Design-Builder. The proposed design of temporary structures shall be submitted to the Department prior to the beginning of construction in accordance with Section 105.10.
Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!