BUILDING ACTIVITIES Clause Samples

The 'Building Activities' clause defines the rules and requirements governing construction-related work on a project site. It typically outlines permissible hours for construction, safety standards, noise limitations, and coordination with other site users or stakeholders. By setting clear expectations for how and when building activities can occur, this clause helps prevent disputes, ensures safety, and minimizes disruptions to surrounding areas or ongoing operations.
BUILDING ACTIVITIES. A. A Custodian shall be on duty when any outside activity is in a school, upon the approval of the Building Principal. The Custodian will be notified of outside groups using the facility. B. A Cook shall be on duty when kitchen and/or kitchen equipment is in use for any outside activity, upon the approval of the Building Principal. The Manager ▇▇▇▇ or Manager ▇▇▇▇ in Training will be notified of outside groups using the facility.
BUILDING ACTIVITIES. 18.1 Prior to any construction work taking place on Site, all missing erf pegs have to be re-instated and aland 18.2 Excavation for foundations and/or walls adjoining roadways and/or sidewalks must be undertaken with caution and, in particular, the roadway/sidewalk mustbe protected and supported during excavations. Any damage caused to the roadway/sidewalk must be made good by the Building Contractor immediately once the damage becomes evident. 18.3 All refuse, litter, plastic bags, cement bags, packaging material etc must be collected daily and placed in bags and removed from the Estate regularly (at least once a week) or placed in waste bins with properly fitted lids supplied by the Building Contractor at the Building Contractor’s cost. The Building Contractor shall generally ensure that the Erf is at all times kept neat and free of litter or other unsightly waste. 18.4 The Building Contractor shall ensure that all building rubble is removed on a weekly basis or as otherwise required by the Developer/HOA. Should the Building Contractor not comply with the removal of building rubble, the rubble will be removed by an outside contractor and the costs thereof shall be claimed from the Building Contractor. The Building Contractor will be denied access to the Estate until such costs have been paid in full. 18.5 Excavation material/soil may not be dumped within the estate unless with express permission from the Developer and/or the HOA and as determined by the Developer and/or the HOA. 18.6 The Building Contractor will be expected to keep the appearance of his building Site neat and tidy at all times. Should the Building Contractor fail to keep the Erf in an acceptable state, the Developer and/or the HOA shall, without prejudice to its other rights, have the right to clean the Site the costs whereof shall be for the account of the Owner/Building Contractor. 18.7 Under no circumstances will the dumping of any building material or rubble be permitted on any portion of the Estate or any surrounding area. The Building Contractor shall make arrangements for disposing of materials at a spoil site off the Estate. 18.8 Throughout the construction/erection of the improvements effective dust control measures must be implemented by the Building Contractor 18.9 All construction activities must be confined to within the Erf boundary where construction is taking place. This relates to location of staff, placing of storage bins etc. 18.10 Washing of vehicles and equipment wil...
BUILDING ACTIVITIES. 19.1 The Purchaser acknowledges that the building activities to be carried out on the properties forming part of the Development may result in the Purchaser suffering inconvenience due to, amongst other, dust, noise, and other inconveniences associated with construction activities. 19.2 The Purchaser shall have no claims against the Seller arising from clause 12.1 above.
BUILDING ACTIVITIES. 5.1 The Contractor undertakes to familiarize himself, and to build in accordance with, and not deviate from, the provisions of the Architectural and Landscaping Design Guidelines. 5.2 The Contractor shall acquaint himself with the site and the conditions on site. The minimum or no disruption to service shall be planned for and the Contractor shall commit himself to this. 5.3 The Contractor shall comply with the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Act 85 of 1993 as amended (OHS Act) and with the Construction Regulations 2014. All the work included in this contract shall be managed in accordance with all the relevant regulations of the OHS Act and, for the purposes of complying with the Construction Regulations 2014 shall be deemed to be “construction work”. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs associated with health and safety 5.4 The Contractor is required to ensure that a responsible person is on site always to control and oversee all building activities. Such a person must be available on site at all time during building hours to receive and sign for deliveries and estate documentation including fines. If nobody is available to sign for such documentation, it will be noted as ‘no ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ on site’, a STOP WORK notice, plus a fine will be issued and the workers/staff will be required to leave the development. 5.5 It is the property owner’s responsibility to make sure that all pegs required for building work/improvements are correctly placed by engaging the services of a registered land surveyor. These pegs are to provide a clear indication of the erf area boundary. No activity is to take place beyond these pegs. Contractor and any service provider’s employees are not permitted outside the erf area. 5.6 These erf areas have been predetermined and approved, pegs must be put in place by the building Contractor, between the four surveyed points of the erf area. These are to be placed before the erection of the shade cloth barrier and are to remain in place until all landscaping is complete. 5.7 The Contractor will be required to screen off the erf with a 1,8m high dark green builders shade netting screen (minimum requirement is a density of 80%), with one entrance delivery gate that shall be secured after hours. 5.7.1 All poles must be kept spirit level straight and netting must be tight. 5.7.2 Netting must be erected before commencement of any building work / improvements on the erf. 5.7.3 Poles must be equidistant and planted deeply enough to pr...
BUILDING ACTIVITIES. 1. The AFT and the Board recognize the value of com- munication between parents and teachers. Therefore, in addition to those individual situations which arise from time to time during the course of the school year which will require parent-teacher conferences, two
BUILDING ACTIVITIES. The villas of Club ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ are private properties belonging to different owners and are not in a holiday park. Because of this, it can occasionally happen that unexpected construction work takes place in nearby plots commissioned by owners we do not have a contract with. Unfortunately, nuisance caused by such work cannot be completely excluded. Although Club ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ cannot take responsibility for this, we will consult with our arrival offices at all times to try to mediate in this.
BUILDING ACTIVITIES. The Purchaser acknowledges that on the Transfer Date building operations may be in progress on the Land and that he and every person claiming occupation and use through him may suffer inconvenience from such building operations from noise and dust resulting there from and the Purchaser shall have no claim whatsoever against the Seller by reason of any such inconvenience.
BUILDING ACTIVITIES. The structures as depicted on the Map Showing the Proposed Redevelopment, Exhibit B, have the following activities: 1) Common Building (Farm 12 Restaurant and Events Center) i. Possible Activities: Café, coffee shop, banquets, weddings, catering, baking, cooking instruction, meals-to-go preparation, auctions, social events and training and education. 2) Gateway Building (FIKA) i. Possible Activities: Bakery, Coffee shop, operations offices; retail sales of agricultural products, packages meals and sale of products assembled on-site; possible bicycle rentals, buying/sales training, event receptions, staging for community tours.
BUILDING ACTIVITIES. 1. The AFT and the Board recognize the value of communication between parents and teachers. Therefore, in addition to those individual situations which arise from time to time during the course of the school year which will require parent- teacher conferences, two (2) full days per year for elementary, middle and high schools will be scheduled by the District for a formal program of parent-teacher conferences. The second parent-teacher conference will be in lieu of the fourth teacher institute day. Each building principal may establish an appropriate schedule delineating the utilization of the time provided for this formal program of conferences. In the event that a parent(s) cannot meet during the parent-teacher conference day, the teacher and principal will arrange for an alternate conference time for such parents. Each building will hold conferences in the evening for two and a half (2.5) hours and then for three (3.0) hours the next day. ISBE allows school districts to hold conferences in the evening instead of during the school day. However, it is ▇▇▇▇’s position that if districts decide to hold conferences in the evening after a regular full day of school, it can only be done provided that the evening conference session and next morning conference session are the equivalent in time of a full day of instructional time (minimum five (5) clock hours), and the following morning conference session is a minimum of three (3) clock hours. If conferences are held in the evening, teachers are required to teach all day before the evening conferences, come back for two and a half (2.5) hours that evening, and come back to school and hold conferences again the next day for no less than three (3.0) hours. Compensatory time will be granted accordingly as determined by the Superintendent or his/her Designee. 2. The Employees, administration, and the parents of the particular building involved, shall continue to jointly work out the policies involving said building’s other such activities. It is required that certified employees work open house and/or curriculum night not to exceed two (2) hours annually between the two. Classified Employees will be paid their hourly rate if they are required to work open house and/or curriculum night. 3. The AFT and the Board recognize the importance of the various community organizations and, therefore, encourage the active participation by Employees in the numerous community activities which occur after work hours.
BUILDING ACTIVITIES. The structures as depicted on the Map Showing the Proposed Redevelopment, Exhibit B, have the following activities: 1) Common Building i. Possible Activities: Café, coffee shop, banquets, weddings, catering, baking, cooking instruction, meals-to-go preparation, auctions, social events and training and education.