Traffic Control and Maintenance Sample Clauses

Traffic Control and Maintenance. (2563). Contractor shall maintain traffic at all times while performing the Work in accordance with the current Minnesota Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MMUTCD) Field Manual and its supplements, or as deemed necessary by the Engineer, when the Work occurs on or adjacent to any street, alley or public place. Contractor shall provide, under the traffic control item, all construction signage and traffic control devices for the protection of persons, property and the Work. Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining traffic control devices during the Work. In the event that the City must install additional signs for traffic control for safety purposes, the cost for such measures shall be billed to Contractor or withheld from monies due. The Contractor shall be held responsible for all damaged from failure to protect the work zone. Throughout construction, Contractor shall provide safe and adequate access at all times for residents, property owners and emergency vehicles. Access shall include the maintaining of ingress and egress of private driveways throughout construction. Throughout the duration of the Work, Contractor shall, as much as possible, work to limit any inconveniences to local businesses and property owners. When single lane traffic is necessary, flagmen must be provided to direct traffic. Contractor shall provide certifications of all flagmen that will be working on this project.
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Traffic Control and Maintenance. (2563). Contractor shall maintain traffic at all times while performing the Work in accordance with the current Minnesota Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MMUTCD) Field Manual and its supplements, or as deemed necessary by the Engineer, when the Work occurs on or adjacent to any street, alley or public place. Contractor shall provide, under the traffic control item, all construction signage and traffic control devices for the protection of persons, property and the Work. Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining traffic control devices during the Work. In the event that the City must install additional signs for traffic control for safety purposes, the cost for such measures shall be billed to Contractor or withheld from monies due. The Contractor shall be held responsible for all damaged from failure to protect the work zone. When single lane traffic is necessary, flagmen must be provided to direct traffic. Contractor shall provide certifications of all flagmen that will be working on this project.
Traffic Control and Maintenance. Contractor, at its own expense, shall furnish and maintain traffic at all times while performing the Work in accordance with the current Minnesota Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MMUTCD) Field Manual and its supplements, or as deemed necessary by the Engineer, when the Work occurs on or adjacent to any street, alley or public place. Contractor shall, at Contractor’s own cost and expense, provide all construction signage and traffic control devices for the protection of persons, property and the Work. Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining traffic control devices during the Work. In the event that the City must install additional signs for traffic control for safety purposes, the cost for such measures shall be billed to Contractor or withheld from monies due. The Contractor shall be held responsible for all damaged from failure to protect the work zone. When single lane traffic is necessary, flagmen must be provided to direct traffic. Contractor shall provide certifications of all flagmen that will be working on this project.
Traffic Control and Maintenance. To the extent applicable, the Contract Price includes all traffic control and traffic control costs related to the Work. The Maintenance of Traffic Plan and all traffic warning and control devices shall conform to the applicable provisions of the latest editions of the nationalManual On Uniform Traffic Control Devices” (MUTCD), and the 600 series of the Florida Department of Transportation’s “Roadway and Traffic Design Standards”. The MOT Plan shall be prepared by a Florida MOT Certified Technician if FDOT standard details are used. If FDOT standard details are not used, a Professional Engineer licensed in Florida shall prepare the MOT Plan. MOT Plans shall be submitted to appropriate agencies for approval. Costs of compliance with this Paragraph are included as part of the Contract Price.

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  • TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE If technical support and maintenance is a part of the Goods that Contractor provides under the Contract, Contractor will use commercially reasonable efforts to respond to the Department in a reasonable time when the Department makes technical support or maintenance requests regarding the Goods.

  • Support and Maintenance Where Licensee purchases support and/or maintenance services, Licensee’s initial support and/or maintenance term will begin upon delivery to Licensee of the Licensed Software and continue for one (1) year thereafter (or the length of the term if less than a year for any subscription/term license) unless otherwise specified in the applicable annual support and/or maintenance agreement, Product Order, or other written agreement executed between Licensor and Licensee. Where Licensee purchases support and/or maintenance for any Licensed Software, Licensee hereby agrees that it shall purchase such support and/or maintenance services for all of Licensee’s licensed units of such Licensed Software product. Support and/or maintenance services provided by Licensor will be subject to Licensor’s then current applicable standard annual support and/or maintenance agreement unless otherwise agreed by the parties in writing.

  • RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE 35 A. CONTRACTOR, its officers, agents, employees and subcontractors shall, throughout the term 36 of this Agreement, prepare, maintain and manage records appropriate to the services provided and in 37 accordance with this Agreement and all applicable requirements.

  • Operation and Maintenance 17.1 O&M obligations of the Concessionaire

  • Operations and Maintenance Pursuant to Section 10.5 of this Agreement, Developer shall pay the reasonable expenses (including overheads) for the operation, maintenance, repair and replacement of Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities and incremental operating and maintenance expenses incurred in association with System Upgrade Facilities, if and to the extent provided for under Attachment S. For Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities, such expenses are calculated as follows:

  • Construction and Maintenance There are on-going maintenance, renovation and construction projects taking place in and around the residences. The work typically takes place during regular business hours, but may begin earlier or extend into evenings or weekends. On-going construction or renovation projects will continue through midterm and final exam periods. The University will take measures to ensure that prudent construction practices are followed, but there may be noise, dust and temporary interruption of some services. Residents may be required to temporarily or permanently relocate to facilitate construction or renovation to their residence area. There will be no compensation or reduction to your residence fees due to disruption and/or relocation.

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