WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS. 1.9.1 Contractor shall furnish all supervision, labor, transportation, materials, tools and equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the service in a manner consistent with the BGS Contract Coordinator’s plan and schedule. Contractor’s equipment shall be of the size and type appropriate for completing the various types of work described in the contract or any associating Purchase Order. Contractor shall ensure that any equipment considered by the BGS Contract Coordinator to be improper or inadequate for this purpose is removed from the site and replaced with satisfactory equipment. 1.9.2 All work performed under this contract shall be completed in accordance with local, state, and national codes and standards, and other recognized industry standards associated with the work. 1.9.3 The Contractor guarantees that all materials shall be of the best quality, that all work shall be done in a professional manner, and that all aspects of the project will be delivered in good working order, complete and perfect in every respect, and that all systems and materials necessary to make the project completely operational as contemplated by the above description of the project, even if those systems and materials are not specifically described in this Contract, shall be included in the contract price. 1.9.4 Contractor shall ensure that all supplies, equipment and machines shall be kept free of traffic lanes or other areas that may be hazardous. Contractor shall further ensure that all dirt and debris resulting from the work under this contract shall be disposed of at the end of each day or at the completion of work in each building. 1.9.5 Contractor shall, at no additional cost to the State, repair furnishings, equipment, facilities or other property of the State damaged by Contractor, its officers, employees, agents, contractors, subcontractors and invitees. Contractor acknowledges that the determination of the need for, and extent of, any repair work shall be made at the sole discretion of the BGS Contract Coordinator. 1.9.6 When applicable, the Contractor’s employees operating Contractor’s vehicles or equipment must be certified to operate those vehicles or equipment used in moving and hauling services. 1.9.7 Contractor may be required to breakdown modular style furniture and perform height adjustments to stationary desks. Contractor shall furnish the necessary tools to carry out these duties. 1.9.8 The Contractor shall ensure that all of its employees and subcontractors performing services under this contract understand the sensitive nature of the information that they may have access to and may be required to sign a confidentiality agreement regarding the information's confidential and non-public nature. 1.9.9 Contractor's employees will park responsibly in legal parking areas at their own discretion. Parking tickets and meter costs are the sole responsibility of the Contractor. Parking restrictions may require walking to and from State facilities while performing duties. If circumstances deem it necessary or practical to have contractor equipment in a zone not designated for parking, contractor will be required to get permission from town/city authorities for permission prior to arriving on site 1.9.10 Contractor may be required to dispose of furniture via either a dump/landfill or metal scrap yard. Contractor will be required to pay for disposal fees and back charge the State, as a separate line item, on the invoice accompanied by a certified receipt from the disposal entity. The Agency/Department shall receive credit on invoices for any funds recovered, by the Contractor, from metal scrap accompanied by a copy of the receipt from the metal yard
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Samples: Contract for Services, Contract for Services, Contract for Services
WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS. 1.9.1 1.14.1. Contractor shall agrees to furnish all supervision, labor, transportation, materials, tools and equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the service in a manner consistent with the BGS Contract Coordinator’s plan and scheduleservice. Contractor’s equipment shall be of the size and type appropriate for completing the various types of work described in the contract or any associating Purchase OrderScope of Work for each project. Contractor shall ensure that any equipment Equipment considered by the BGS Contract Coordinator Project Manager to be improper or inadequate for this purpose is shall be removed from the site and replaced with satisfactory equipment.
1.9.2 All work performed under this contract shall be completed in accordance with local, state, and national codes and standards, and other recognized industry standards associated with the work.
1.9.3 1.14.2. The Contractor guarantees guarantees, even though not specifically described in this Contract or otherwise, that all materials shall be of the best quality, that all work shall be done in a professional manner, and that all aspects of the project will shall be delivered in good working order, complete and perfect in every respect, and that all systems and materials necessary to make the project completely operational operating as contemplated by the above description Scope of Work for the project, even if those systems project and materials are not specifically described in this Contract, shall be included in the contract price.
1.9.4 Contractor shall ensure that all 1.14.3. All supplies, equipment and machines shall be kept free of traffic lanes or other areas that may be hazardous. Contractor shall further ensure that all All dirt and debris resulting from the work under this contract shall be disposed of at the end of each day or at the completion of work in each buildingwork.
1.9.5 Contractor 1.14.4. The contractor shall, at no additional cost to the State, repair furnishings, equipment, facilities or other property of the State damaged by Contractor, its officers, employees, agents, contractors, subcontractors and inviteesthe contractor. Contractor acknowledges that the determination Determination of the need for, and extent of, any repair work shall be made is at the sole discretion of the BGS Contract CoordinatorProject Manager.
1.9.6 When applicable1.14.5. All materials, equipment, sizes, capacities and installation of electrical work shall conform to the latest requirements of the National Electrical Code, National Electrical Safety Code, the Contractor’s employees operating Contractor’s vehicles or equipment must be certified to operate those vehicles or equipment used in moving National Electrical Manufacturers Association, the board of Fire Underwriters, the Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc., the Institute of Electrical and hauling servicesElectronics Engineers, the prevailing State and Local Electrical Codes and TIA/EIA 568 Telecommunications standard.
1.9.7 Contractor may be required to breakdown modular style furniture and perform height adjustments to stationary desks1.14.6. Contractor shall furnish secure and pay for all permits and inspections required by any of the necessary tools foregoing authorities. The electrical inspection shall be made and approved by the State and/or Local authority having jurisdiction. Copies of any permits obtain by the Contractor shall be submitted to carry out these dutiesthe BGS Maintenance District Facility Manager before starting any work and copies of the final inspection before final payment is made.
1.9.8 The 1.14.7. All electrical work shall be performed by duly licensed electricians who are qualified to do such work, and who are normally engaged in this type of work and of sufficient number to perform the required services efficiently and in a manner satisfactory to the Contract Coordinate or. Because of the complexity of the electrical work, unskilled labor is not permitted.
1.14.8. Contractor shall ensure that all of its employees provide labeling, As-Built drawings and subcontractors performing services under this updated panel schedules to the ADS Telecommunications Section, BGS Security Division and BGS Maintenance District Facility Manager before final payment is made.
1.14.9. Contractor shall obtain prior written approval from the contract understand the sensitive nature coordinator for Subcontractors before Subcontractors can perform duties as part of the information that they may have access to and may be required to sign a confidentiality agreement regarding the information's confidential and non-public naturecontract.
1.9.9 Contractor's employees will park responsibly in legal parking areas at their own discretion. Parking tickets and meter costs are the sole responsibility of the Contractor. Parking restrictions may require walking to and from State facilities while performing duties. If circumstances deem it necessary or practical to have contractor equipment in a zone not designated for parking, contractor will be required to get permission from town/city authorities for permission prior to arriving on site
1.9.10 Contractor may be required to dispose of furniture via either a dump/landfill or metal scrap yard. Contractor will be required to pay for disposal fees and back charge the State, as a separate line item, on the invoice accompanied by a certified receipt from the disposal entity. The Agency/Department shall receive credit on invoices for any funds recovered, by the Contractor, from metal scrap accompanied by a copy of the receipt from the metal yard
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Samples: Contract Amendment, Contract Amendment, Service Agreement
WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS. 1.9.1 1.14.1. Contractor shall agrees to furnish all supervision, labor, transportation, materials, tools and equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the service in a manner consistent with the BGS Contract Coordinator’s plan and scheduleservice. Contractor’s equipment shall be of the size and type appropriate for completing the various types of work described in the contract or any associating Purchase OrderScope of Work for each project. Contractor shall ensure that any equipment Equipment considered by the BGS Contract Coordinator Project Manager to be improper or inadequate for this purpose is shall be removed from the site and replaced with satisfactory equipment.
1.9.2 All work performed under this contract shall be completed in accordance with local, state, and national codes and standards, and other recognized industry standards associated with the work.
1.9.3 1.14.2. The Contractor guarantees guarantees, even though not specifically described in this Contract or otherwise, that all materials shall be of the best quality, that all work shall be done in a professional manner, and that all aspects of the project will shall be delivered in good working order, complete and perfect in every respect, and that all systems and materials necessary to make the project completely operational operating as contemplated by the above description Scope of Work for the project, even if those systems project and materials are not specifically described in this Contract, shall be included in the contract price.
1.9.4 Contractor shall ensure that all 1.14.3. All supplies, equipment and machines shall be kept free of traffic lanes or other areas that may be hazardous. Contractor shall further ensure that all All dirt and debris resulting from the work under this contract shall be disposed of at the end of each day or at the completion of work in each buildingwork.
1.9.5 Contractor 1.14.4. The contractor shall, at no additional cost to the State, repair furnishings, equipment, facilities or other property of the State damaged by Contractor, its officers, employees, agents, contractors, subcontractors and inviteesthe contractor. Contractor acknowledges that the determination Determination of the need for, and extent of, any repair work shall be made is at the sole discretion of the BGS Contract CoordinatorProject Manager.
1.9.6 When applicable1.14.5. All materials, equipment, sizes, capacities and installation of electrical work shall conform to the latest requirements of the National Electrical Code, National Electrical Safety Code, the Contractor’s employees operating Contractor’s vehicles or equipment must be certified to operate those vehicles or equipment used in moving National Electrical Manufacturers Association, the board of Fire Underwriters, the Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc., the Institute of Electrical and hauling servicesElectronics Engineers, the prevailing State and Local Electrical Codes and TIA/EIA 568 Telecommunications standard.
1.9.7 Contractor may be required to breakdown modular style furniture and perform height adjustments to stationary desks1.14.6. Contractor shall furnish secure and pay for all permits and inspections required by any of the necessary tools foregoing authorities. The electrical inspection shall be made and approved by the State and/or Local authority having jurisdiction. Copies of any permits obtain by the Contractor must be submitted to carry out these dutiesthe BGS Maintenance District Facility Manager before starting any work and copies of the final inspection before final payment is made.
1.9.8 The 1.14.7. All electrical work shall be performed by duly licensed electricians who are qualified to do such work, and who are normally engaged in this type of work and of sufficient number to perform the required services efficiently and in a manner satisfactory to the Contract Coordinate or. Because of the complexity of the electrical work, unskilled labor is not permitted.
1.14.8. Contractor shall ensure that all of its employees provide labeling, As-Built drawings and subcontractors performing services under this updated panel schedules to the ADS Telecommunications Section, BGS Security Division and BGS Maintenance District Facility Manager before final payment is made.
1.14.9. Contractor shall obtain prior written approval from the contract understand the sensitive nature coordinator for Subcontractors before Subcontractors can perform duties as part of the information that they may have access to and may be required to sign a confidentiality agreement regarding the information's confidential and non-public naturecontract.
1.9.9 Contractor's employees will park responsibly in legal parking areas at their own discretion. Parking tickets and meter costs are the sole responsibility of the Contractor. Parking restrictions may require walking to and from State facilities while performing duties. If circumstances deem it necessary or practical to have contractor equipment in a zone not designated for parking, contractor will be required to get permission from town/city authorities for permission prior to arriving on site
1.9.10 Contractor may be required to dispose of furniture via either a dump/landfill or metal scrap yard. Contractor will be required to pay for disposal fees and back charge the State, as a separate line item, on the invoice accompanied by a certified receipt from the disposal entity. The Agency/Department shall receive credit on invoices for any funds recovered, by the Contractor, from metal scrap accompanied by a copy of the receipt from the metal yard
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Samples: Contract Amendment, Service Agreement
WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS. 1.9.1 2.18.1. Contractor shall furnish all supervision, labor, transportation, materials, tools and equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the service in a manner consistent with the BGS Contract CoordinatorPurchaser’s plan and schedule. Contractor’s equipment shall be of the size and type appropriate for completing the various types of work described in the contract or any associating Purchase Order. Contractor shall ensure that any equipment considered by the BGS Contract Coordinator State to be improper or inadequate for this purpose is removed from the site and replaced with satisfactory equipment.
1.9.2 2.18.2. All work performed under this contract shall be completed in accordance with local, state, and national codes and standards, and other recognized industry standards associated with the work.
1.9.3 2.18.3. The Contractor guarantees that all materials shall be new and conform to the specifications of the best qualityapplicable Purchase Order, that all work shall be done in a professional manner, and that all aspects of the project will be delivered in good working order, complete and perfect in every respectconformity to the specifications of the applicable Purchase Order, and that all systems and materials necessary to make the project completely operational as contemplated by the above description of the project, even if those systems project and materials are not specifically described set forth in this Contract, the applicable Purchase Order shall be included in the contract price.
1.9.4 2.18.4. Contractor shall ensure that all supplies, equipment and machines shall be kept free of traffic lanes or other areas that may be hazardous. Contractor shall further ensure that all dirt and debris resulting from the work under this contract shall be disposed of at the end of each day or at the completion of work in each building.
1.9.5 2.18.5. Contractor shall, at no additional cost to the State, repair furnishings, equipment, facilities or other property of the State damaged by Contractor, its officers, employees, agents, contractors, subcontractors and invitees. Contractor acknowledges that the determination of the need for, and extent of, any repair work shall be made at the sole discretion of the BGS Contract CoordinatorState.
1.9.6 When applicable2.18.6. It is the contractor’s responsibility to contact Dig-Safe prior to beginning any excavation work. For private complexes, such as prisons, the Contractor’s employees operating Contractor’s vehicles or equipment must be certified to operate those vehicles or equipment used in moving and hauling services.
1.9.7 Contractor may be required to breakdown modular style furniture and perform height adjustments to stationary desks. Contractor shall furnish the necessary tools to carry out these duties.
1.9.8 The Contractor shall ensure that all of its employees and subcontractors performing services under this contract understand the sensitive nature of the information that they may have access to and may be required to sign a confidentiality agreement regarding the information's confidential and non-public nature.
1.9.9 Contractor's employees will park responsibly in legal parking areas at their own discretion. Parking tickets and meter costs are the sole responsibility of the Contractor. Parking restrictions may require walking to and from State facilities while performing duties. If circumstances deem it necessary or practical to have contractor equipment in a zone not designated for parking, contractor will be required need to get permission from town/city authorities for permission contact a private underground utility locator prior to arriving on site
1.9.10 Contractor may be required to dispose of furniture via either a dump/landfill or metal scrap yard. Contractor will be required to pay for disposal fees and back charge the State, as a separate line item, on the invoice accompanied by a certified receipt from the disposal entity. The Agency/Department shall receive credit on invoices for any funds recovered, by the Contractor, from metal scrap accompanied by a copy of the receipt from the metal yardbeginning work.
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Samples: Contract Amendment, Service Agreement