Common use of Trenching Plan Clause in Contracts

Trenching Plan. When the Project requires excavation which either exceeds a depth of four feet, or results in any worker’s upper body being positioned below grade level, the Contractor is required to submit a trenching plan to the ODR prior to commencing trenching operations. The plan is required to be prepared and sealed by a professional engineer registered in the State of Texas, and employed by the Contractor. Said engineer cannot be anyone who is otherwise either directly or indirectly engaged on this Project.

Appears in 35 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Management Agreement

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Trenching Plan. When the Project project requires excavation which either exceeds a depth of four (4) feet, or results in any worker’s upper body being positioned below grade level, the Contractor is required to submit a trenching plan to the ODR prior to commencing trenching operationsoperations unless an engineered plan is part of the Contract Documents. The plan is required to be prepared and sealed by a professional engineer registered in the State of Texas, and hired or employed by Contractor or Subcontractor to perform the Contractorwork. Said engineer cannot be anyone who is otherwise either directly or indirectly engaged on this Projectproject.

Appears in 31 contracts

Samples: Job Order, Construction Services Agreement, Construction Services Agreement

Trenching Plan. When the Project project requires excavation which either exceeds a depth of four (4) feet, or results in any worker’s upper body being positioned below grade level, the Contractor is required to submit a trenching plan to the ODR OCM prior to commencing trenching operationsoperations unless an engineered plan is part of the Contract Documents. The plan is required to be prepared and sealed by a professional engineer registered in the State of Texas, Texas and hired or employed by Contractor or Subcontractor to perform the Contractorwork. Said engineer cannot be anyone who is otherwise either directly or indirectly engaged on this Projectproject.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Manager at Risk Agreement, Professional Services Agreement

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Trenching Plan. When the Project requires excavation which either exceeds a depth of four feet, or results in any worker’s upper body being positioned below grade level, the Contractor CM-at-Risk is required to submit a trenching plan to the ODR prior to commencing trenching operations. The plan is required to be prepared and sealed by a professional engineer registered in the State of Texas, and employed by the ContractorCM-at-Risk. Said engineer cannot be anyone who is otherwise either directly or indirectly engaged on this Project.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Solicitation Amendment

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