ARCHAEOLOGICAL ITEMS Sample Clauses

The ARCHAEOLOGICAL ITEMS clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to the discovery of archaeological artifacts or remains during a project. Typically, this clause requires the immediate cessation of work in the affected area and notification of relevant authorities or experts if such items are found. Its core function is to ensure compliance with legal and ethical obligations regarding cultural heritage, preventing unauthorized disturbance or removal of archaeological materials and mitigating potential legal or project delays.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL ITEMS. Upon discovery at the Site of any fossils, remains, coins, articles of value or antiquity, including all heritage objects (as defined in the Heritage Conservation Act (British Columbia)), the Design-Builder will:
ARCHAEOLOGICAL ITEMS. 29.1 Upon discovery at the Site of any fossils, remains, coins, articles of value or antiquity, including all heritage objects (as defined in the Heritage Conservation Act (British Columbia)), the Design- Builder will: (a) immediately notify the Owner; (b) take all steps not to disturb the item and, if necessary, stop Construction to the extent required if performing the Construction would endanger the object or prevent or impede its excavation; (c) take all necessary steps to preserve the item in the same position and condition in which it was found; and (d) comply with all Laws and regulations and all requirements of governmental authorities with respect to such discovery including pursuant to the Heritage Conservation Act (British Columbia).
ARCHAEOLOGICAL ITEMS. 29.1 Upon discovery at the Site of any fossils, remains, coins, articles of value or antiquity, including all heritage objects (as defined in the Heritage Conservation Act (British Columbia)), the Design- Builder will: immediately notify the Authority; take all steps not to disturb the item and, if necessary, stop Construction to the extent required if performing the Construction would endanger the object or prevent or impede its excavation; take all necessary steps to preserve the item in the same position and condition in which it was found; and comply with all Laws and regulations and all requirements of governmental authorities with respect to such discovery including pursuant to the Heritage Conservation Act (British Columbia). 29.2 If the Design-Builder is delayed in performing the Work taking steps required under Section 29.1, the Design-Builder's entitlement to an extension of the Contract Time and reimbursement of costs will be determined in accordance with Section 51. If the Design-Builder is not delayed in performing the Work but incurs additional costs as a result of taking steps required under Section 29.1, adjustment in the Contract Price will be agreed upon or determined in accordance with Section 48 (Valuation and Certification of Changes).
ARCHAEOLOGICAL ITEMS. 27.1 Upon discovery at the Site of any fossils, remains, coins, articles of value or antiquity, including all heritage objects (as defined in the Heritage Conservation Act (British Columbia)), the Design- Builder will: (a) immediately notify the Authority; (b) take all steps not to disturb the item and, if necessary, stop Construction to the extent required if performing the Construction would endanger the object or prevent or impede its excavation; (c) take all necessary steps to preserve the item in the same position and condition in which it was found; and (d) comply with all Laws and regulations and all requirements of governmental authorities with respect to such discovery including pursuant to the Heritage Conservation Act (British Columbia). 27.2 If the Design-Builder is delayed in performing the Work or incurs additional costs as a result of taking steps required under Section 27.1, the Authority will extend the Time Schedule including the Substantial Completion Date by the delay in the critical path, and the Authority will reimburse the Design-Builder for all reasonable and direct costs the Design-Builder incurred as a result of the delay. If the Authority determines that the Target Substantial Completion Date can still be met and requests in writing that the Design-Builder accelerate the Work, the Design-Builder will accelerate its efforts to meet the Target Substantial Completion Date and the Authority will reimburse the Design-Builder for all reasonable and direct costs of taking such acceleration efforts in addition to the additional costs of taking those steps required under Section 27.1.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL ITEMS. 27.1 Upon discovery at the Site of any fossils, remains, coins, articles of value or antiquity, including all heritage objects (as defined in the Heritage Conservation Act (British Columbia)), the Design- Builder will: (a) immediately notify the Owner; (b) take all steps not to disturb the item Items and, if necessary, stop Construction to the extent required if performing the Construction would endanger the object or prevent or impede its excavation; (c) take all necessary steps to preserve the item in the same position and condition in which it was found; and (d) comply with all Laws and regulations and all requirements of governmental authorities with respect to such discovery including pursuant to the Heritage Conservation Act British Columbia). 27.2 If the Design-Builder is delayed in performing the Work taking steps required under Section 27.1, the Design-Builder’s entitlement to an extension of the Contract Time and reimbursement of costs will be determined in accordance with Section 49. If the Design-Builder is not delayed in performing the Work but incurs additional costs as a result of taking steps required under Section 28.1, adjustment in the Contract Time or the Contract Price will be agreed upon or determined in accordance with Section 46 (Valuation and Certification of Changes).