WORKSITE INFORMATION Sample Clauses

WORKSITE INFORMATION. To the extent Owner has obtained, or is required by this Agreement to obtain, the following Worksite information, Owner shall provide such information at Owner's expense and with reasonable promptness: 5.5.1 Information describing the physical characteristics of the site, including surveys, Worksite evaluations, legal descriptions, data, notes, maps, or drawings depicting existing surface and/or subsurface conditions, boring logs, site photos, geophysical logs, lab tests, environmental studies, reports and investigation findings, and field observations, and any other data, reports, or information relevant to the Services. Worksite descriptions shall include existing buildings and other construction and all other pertinent site conditions. Adjacent property descriptions shall include structures, streets, sidewalks, alleys and other features relevant to the Services. Utility details shall include available services, lines at the Worksite and adjacent thereto, and connection points. The information shall include public and private information, surface and subsurface information, grades, contours and elevations, drainage data, exact locations and dimensions, and benchmarks that can be used by Consultant in planning and/or performing the Services. 5.5.2 Tests, inspections, and other reports dealing with environmental matters, Hazardous Waste, and other existing conditions, required by this Agreement or by Law; and 5.5.3 Any other information or services requested in writing by Consultant which are required for Consultant's performance of the Services and under Owner's control.
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WORKSITE INFORMATION. Complete one Worksite Information Sheet per individual worksite (e.g., a town employs 3 participants in its Finance, Maintenance Works, and IT departments. This host organization (the town) would require a total of three (3) Attachment A: Worksite Information Sheets, one for each department. Different departments, units, or physical locations under one host organization each require a Worksite Information Sheet.)
WORKSITE INFORMATION. Provide the following information for each physical location in Colorado. Do not provide P.O. boxes, payroll, or accountant addresses. If an employee works from his or her home, you must provide the employee’s residence address. Attach additional sheets of paper for more than one physical location in Colorado. Complete Physical Street Address of Worksite (include city, state, and ZIP code) Worksite Telephone Number Worksite Contact Person Average Number of Employees in a Typical Month
WORKSITE INFORMATION. Owner shall provide the following Worksite information to Private Entity: 3.2.1 Existing Information describing the physical characteristics of the site, including surveys, Worksite evaluations, legal descriptions, data, or drawings depicting known existing conditions, and environmental studies, reports, and investigations; 3.2.2 Existing Tests, inspections, and other reports dealing with environmental matters, Hazardous Material, and other existing conditions, including structural, mechanical, and chemical tests, required by the Contract Documents or by Law; 3.2.3 The limits of Pollution Liability Insurance covering the Worksite held by Owner; and 3.2.4 Any other information or services requested in writing by Private Entity which are required for Private Entity’s performance of the Work and under Owner’s control.
WORKSITE INFORMATION. Except to the extent that the Contractor knows of any inaccuracy, the Contractor is entitled to rely on Worksite information furnished by the Owner pursuant to this Paragraph
WORKSITE INFORMATION. Owner shall provide at Owner’s expense and with reasonable promptness the following, which Miner shall be entitled to rely upon for its accuracy and completeness: 7.2.1 information describing the physical characteristics of the site, including surveys, site evaluations, legal descriptions, data or drawings depicting existing conditions, subsurface and environmental studies, reports and investigations; 7.2.2 tests, inspections and other reports dealing with environmental matters, hazardous material and other existing conditions, including structural, mechanical and chemical tests, reasonably required for the performance of services per Exhibit A or by law; and 7.2.3 any other information or services requested in writing by Miner that are relevant to Miner’s performance of the Work and under Owner’s control. The information required by this Paragraph shall be provided in reasonable detail. Legal descriptions shall include easements, title restrictions, boundaries, and zoning restrictions. Worksite descriptions shall include existing buildings and other construction and all other pertinent site conditions. Adjacent property descriptions shall include structures, streets, sidewalks, allies, and other features relevant to the Work. Utility details shall include available services, lines at the Worksite and adjacent thereto and connection points. The information shall include public and private information, subsurface information, grades, contours, and elevations, drainage data, exact locations and dimensions, and benchmarks that can be used by Miner in laying out the Work.
WORKSITE INFORMATION. To the extent the Owner has obtained, or is required elsewhere in the Contract Documents to obtain, the following Worksite information, the Owner shall provide at the Owner's expense and with reasonable promptnessTo the extent Owner has obtained, or is required to obtain the following Worksite information, then Owner shall provide Constructor the following: 4.3.1 information describing the physical characteristics of the Worksite, including surveys, Worksite evaluations, legal descriptions, data or drawings depicting existing conditions, subsurface conditions, and environmental studies, reports, and investigations. Legal descriptions shall include easements, title restrictions, boundaries, and zoning restrictions. Worksite descriptions shall include existing buildings and other construction and all other pertinent site conditions. Adjacent property descriptions shall include structures, streets, sidewalks, alleys, and other features relevant to the Work. Utility details shall include available services, lines at the Worksite and adjacent thereto, and connection points. The information shall include public and private information, subsurface information, grades, contours, and elevations, drainage data, exact locations and dimensions, and benchmarks that can be used by the Construction Manager in laying out the Workinformation describing the physical characteristics of the Worksite, including surveys, Worksite evaluations, legal descriptions, data, or drawings depicting existing conditions, subsurface conditions, and environmental studies, reports, and investigations; 4.3.2 tests, inspections, and other reports dealing with environmental matters, Hazardous Material, and other existing conditions, including structural, mechanical, and chemical tests, required by the Contract Documents or Law; and 4.3.3 any other information or services requested in writing by the Construction Manager which are required for the Construction Manager's performance of the Work and under the Owner's controlthe limits of Pollution Liability Insurance covering the Worksite held by Owner; and
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