VERTICAL PROJECTS Sample Clauses
The "Vertical Projects" clause defines the scope and specific considerations for construction or development projects that involve vertical structures, such as multi-story buildings or towers. This clause typically outlines requirements unique to vertical construction, including structural standards, safety protocols for working at height, and coordination among multiple trades operating on different floors. Its core practical function is to address the distinct challenges and risks associated with vertical construction, ensuring that all parties understand their responsibilities and that the project proceeds safely and efficiently.
VERTICAL PROJECTS. 9.4.1.1 Removal of all paint spots, stains, rubbish, debris, tools and equipment from all areas and broom clean. Steam clean all carpets and mop floors.
9.4.1.2 Cleaning interior and exterior of the buildings, including all windows in any area affected by the WORK.
9.4.1.3 Brush off, broom sweep, dust and clean ledges, stairs, doors, hardware, and any adjoining rooms or areas that were affected by the WORK.
9.4.1.4 Clear grounds and exterior paved areas and walks of all construction debris, dirt and dust and repair any SITE areas damaged during the course of construction.
9.4.1.5 Prior to final acceptance, CONTRACTOR shall conduct an inspection of sight- exposed surfaces, and all WORK areas, to verify that the entire WORK is clean. In the event CONTRACTOR fails to do so, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, may cause this WORK to be done at CONTRACTOR’S expense.
VERTICAL PROJECTS. A. Schedule Logic Report listing the activities, their early/late and actual start and finish dates, duration, float and the logic relationship of activities sorted by early start.
B. A Cost Report listing each activity and its associated cost, percentage of work accomplished, earned value to date, previous payments and amount earned for the update period.
C. A narrative report with the updated progress analysis, which shall include a description of problem areas, current and anticipated delaying factors and their impact, an explanation of corrective action taken and proposed revisions for recovery. Narrative report on proposed CONTRACT SCHEDULE will outline CONTRACTOR’S overall plan, strategy, crew movement and utilization, and other considerations in developing the schedule.
