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Standard Contract Requirements definition

Standard Contract Requirements or "SCR" means these Standard Contract Requirements of the City in connection with the Bid Solicitations for, and the award, execution, and performance of Public Works Contracts, except as modified by the Department's General Bidding and Contract Requirements, the Technical Specifications and Plans and any other special requirements for the Contract. These Standard Contract Requirements are attached to and form an integral part of the ContractDocuments.

Examples of Standard Contract Requirements in a sentence

  • Contractor represents and warrants that it will perform all applicable Work, and cause all Subcontractors to perform all applicable Work, in compliance with PG&E’s Contractor Safety Program Standard Contract Requirements, as may be modified from time to time.

  • The Contractor Safety Program Standard Contract Requirements can be located and downloaded at: xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and are hereby incorporated by reference into this Contract.

  • Contractor’s failure to comply with the Contractor Safety Program Standard Contract Requirements shall be immediate grounds for termination for cause under this Contract.

  • Where work is constructed within the lines of an open street, the City guarantees the Contractor use of the area only within the lines of the street, and subject to the requirements of the Standard Contract Requirements and Technical Specifications for maintenance of travel, existing structures, and access to abutting properties.

  • The term "structures" used in these Standard Contract Requirements shall apply to all surface, underground, and above-ground structures of whatever character within the Project site or immediately adjacent thereto, including buildings situated in or adjacent to the excavation.

  • The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, the City and the Contractor expressly understand that in no event shall the provisions of Paragraph 4 of these Standard Contract Requirements (with respect to test borings, test piles, and existing underground and above- ground structure locations) be superseded by the Technical Specifications, the Proposal, or the Plans.

  • According to 42 CFR 438.3 - Standard Contract Requirements, it states: AHCCCS, CMS, the Office of the Inspector General, the Comptroller General, and their designees may, at any time, inspect and audit any records or documents of MC, or its subcontractors, and may, at any time, inspect the premises, physical facilities, and equipment where Medicaid-related activities or work is conducted.

  • In an effort to increase accessibility and reduce congestion on major arterial streets, projects such as this are being advanced as part of the Last Mile Connectivity category of TSPLOST projects.

  • If the Technical Specifications, the Proposal, or thePlans expressly modify any of the terms, conditions, or requirements of these Standard Contract Requirements, or of the Department's Standard Details and Specifications, such Technical Specifications, Proposal or Plans shall supersede the portions of these Standard Contract Requirements or the Department's Standard Details and Specifications with which they conflict.

  • The Contractor Safety Program Standard Contract Requirements can be located and downloaded at:www.pge.com/contractorsafety and are hereby incorporated by reference into this Contract.

Related to Standard Contract Requirements

  • Performance Requirements The ordering entity reserves the right to inspect and verify that all deliveries are in accordance with specifications, both at the point of delivery and at the point of use. For orders that specify an “authorized party” to receive and inspect deliveries and/or installations, acceptance and inspection procedures must be performed by the” authorized party” to be considered and accepted by the ordering entity. Products inspected at the time of use are subject to refusal and return requirements for issues of quality such as defects in manufacturing and/or workmanship. Products will not be considered accepted by the ordering entity until the installation is complete for the applicable products.

  • Technical Requirements means the Technical Requirements in Section VII of the tendering documents.

  • End Client Requirements means the specific requirements of the End Client, as notified to the Supplier in writing;