Examples of Work or Project in a sentence
Owner may, by written notice, request Contractor to remove from the Work or Project site any employee Owner reasonably deems incompetent, careless, or otherwise objectionable.
Owner may require Contractor to remove the superintendent from the Work or Project site, if Owner reasonably deems the superintendent incompetent, careless, or otherwise objectionable, provided Owner has first notified Contractor in writing and allowed a reasonable period for transition.
If City determines, in its sole discretion, that any part of the Work or Project site is unsafe, City may, without assuming responsibility for Contractor’s safety program, require Contractor or its Subcontractor to cease performance of the Work or to take corrective measures to City’s satisfaction.
In addition, TxDOT and DB Contractor, through their respective Authorized Representatives, shall meet from time to time at the other Party’s request to discuss and resolve matters relating to the Work or Project.
Same as "Site of the Work" or "Project Site;" the area or areas or spaces occupied by the Project and including adjacent areas and other related areas occupied or used by the Contractor for construction activities, either exclusively or with others performing other construction on the Project.
In addition, TxDOT and Xxxxxxxxx, through their respective Authorized Representatives, shall meet from time to time at the other Party’s request to discuss and resolve matters relating to the Work or Project.
Contractor shall be responsible for the protection of all existing paving, buildings, grass, landscaping, utilities and adjacent real property and shall promptly repair, at its sole cost, any damage caused, in whole or in part, by Contractor or its agents or subcontractors during the construction or completion of the Work or Project unless specifically excluded by District.
Work or Project: The entire completed construction or the various separately identifiable parts thereof as required by the Contract Documents.
Owner may require Contractor to remove the superintendent from the Work or Project site, if Owner reasonably deems the superintendent incompetent, careless or otherwise objectionable, provided Owner has first notified Contractor in writing and allowed a reasonable period for transition.
Owner may, by written notice, request Contractor to remove from the Work or Project site any employee Owner reasonably deems incompetent, careless or otherwise objectionable.