Common use of Uncovering Work and Restoration Clause in Contracts

Uncovering Work and Restoration. If Contractor covers any portion of the Work prior to any inspection or test provided for in the Final Specifications, inspection schedule, or as previously requested by Owner or Owner’s Representative, the cost of uncovering and covering the Work to allow for such inspection or test shall be borne by Contractor. Re-examination of any of the Work may be ordered by Owner or Owner’s Representative. In the event of such re-examination, if any part of the Work is determined by Owner or Owner’s Representative to be Defective Work, Contractor shall not be reimbursed for uncovering, repair or corrective and restoration costs. If such Work is found to no longer be Defective Work, Owner shall pay Contractor the cost of uncovering and restoration.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Equipment Agreement, Master Equipment Agreement

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Uncovering Work and Restoration. If Contractor covers any portion of the Work prior to any inspection or test provided for in the Final Specifications, inspection schedule, or as previously requested by Owner or Owner’s 's Representative, the cost of uncovering and covering the Work to allow for such inspection or test shall be borne by Contractor. Re-examination of any of the Work may be ordered by Owner or Owner’s 's Representative. In the event of such re-examination, if any part of the Work is determined by Owner or Owner’s 's Representative to be Defective Work, Contractor shall not be reimbursed for uncovering, repair or corrective and restoration costs. If such Work is found to no longer be Defective Work, Owner shall pay Contractor the cost of uncovering and restoration.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Construction Agreement, Master Construction Agreement

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Uncovering Work and Restoration. If Contractor covers any portion of the Work prior to any inspection or test provided for in the Final Specifications, inspection schedule, or as previously requested by Owner or Owner’s Representative, the cost of uncovering and covering the Work to allow for such inspection or test shall be borne by Contractor. Re-Re- examination of any of the Work may be ordered by Owner or Owner’s Representative. In the event of such re-examination, if any part of the Work is determined by Owner or Owner’s Representative to be Defective Work, Contractor shall not be reimbursed for uncovering, repair or corrective and restoration costs. If such Work is found to no longer be Defective Work, Owner shall pay Contractor the cost of uncovering and restoration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Equipment Agreement

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