Common use of CONTROL OF THE WORK Clause in Contracts

CONTROL OF THE WORK. 3.1.1 The Contractor shall have complete control of the Work and shall effectively direct and supervise the Work so as to ensure conformance with the Contract Documents including the phasing or sequencing requirements for the Work set out in the Contract Documents. During the progress of the Work the Contractor shall endeavour to submit any request for information to the Consultant in a timely manner having regard for the Construction Schedule and to identify in the request for information the timeframe within which a Supplemental Instruction is needed to ensure there is no impact on the Construction Schedule including whether and how the information requested affects the critical path. The Consultant shall respond to requests for information in accordance with GC 2.2.9. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures and for coordinating the various parts of the Work under the Contract. The Contractor shall perform the Work in accordance with Good Industry Practice and shall employ only quality materials and good workmanship subject to the specific requirements of the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall develop and implement noise and dust abatement protocols in accordance with the specifications. The Contractor shall develop and implement protocols in accordance with the specifications for the phasing or sequencing of the Work as set out in the Contract Documents including the coordination of the work of the Owner’s own forces or other contractors with the Work. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Contractor is responsible for the intermeshing of the various parts and systems comprising any portions of the Work so that no part shall be left in an unfinished or incomplete condition owing to any disagreement between the various Subcontractors or various Sub - Subcontractors, or between any of them or between any of them and the Contractor as to where the Work of one begins and ends with relation to the Work of the other.

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Samples: Guaranteed Price Contract, Guaranteed Price Contract, Guaranteed Price Contract

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CONTROL OF THE WORK. 3.1.1 The Contractor shall have complete control of the Work and shall effectively direct and supervise the Work so as to ensure conformance with the Contract Documents including the phasing or sequencing requirements for the Work set out in the Contract Documents. During the progress of the Work the Contractor shall endeavour to submit any request for information to the Consultant in a timely manner having regard for the Construction Schedule and to identify in the request for information the timeframe within which a Supplemental Instruction is needed to ensure there is no impact on the Construction Schedule including whether and how the information requested affects the critical path. The Consultant shall respond to requests for information in accordance with GC 2.2.9. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures and for coordinating the various parts of the Work under the Contract. The Contractor shall perform the Work in accordance with Good Industry Practice and shall employ only quality materials and good workmanship subject to the specific requirements of the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall develop and implement noise and dust abatement protocols in accordance with the specifications. The Contractor shall develop and implement protocols in accordance with the specifications for the phasing or sequencing of the Work as set out in the Contract Documents including the coordination of the work of the Owner’s own forces or other contractors with the Work. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Contractor is responsible for the intermeshing of the various parts and systems comprising any portions of the Work so that no part shall be left in an unfinished or incomplete condition owing to any disagreement between the various Subcontractors or various Sub - Sub-Subcontractors, or between any of them or between any of them and the Contractor as to where the Work of one begins and ends with relation to the Work of the other.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Guaranteed Price Contract

CONTROL OF THE WORK. 3.1.1 The Contractor shall have complete control of the Work and shall effectively direct and supervise the Work so as to ensure conformance with the Contract Documents including the phasing or sequencing requirements for the Work set out in the Contract Documents. During the progress of the Work the Contractor shall endeavour to submit any request for information to the Consultant in a timely manner having regard for the Construction Schedule and to identify in the request for information the timeframe within which a Supplemental Instruction is needed to ensure there is no impact on the Construction Schedule including whether and how the information requested affects the critical path. The Consultant shall respond to requests for information in accordance with GC 2.2.9. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures and for coordinating the various parts of the Work under the Contract. The Contractor shall perform the Work in accordance with Good Industry Practice and shall employ only quality materials and good workmanship subject to the specific requirements of the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall develop and implement noise and dust abatement protocols in accordance with the specifications. The Contractor shall develop and implement protocols in accordance with the specifications for the phasing or sequencing of the Work as set out in the Contract Documents including the coordination of the work of the Owner’s own forces or other contractors with the Work. Work.‌ Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Contractor is responsible for the intermeshing of the various parts and systems comprising any portions of the Work so that no part shall be left in an unfinished or incomplete condition owing to any disagreement between the various Subcontractors or various Sub - Sub-Subcontractors, or between any of them or between any of them and the Contractor as to where the Work of one begins and ends with relation to the Work of the other.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Guaranteed Price Contract

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CONTROL OF THE WORK. 3.1.1 The Contractor shall have complete control of the Work and shall effectively direct and supervise the Work so as to ensure conformance with the Contract Documents including the phasing or sequencing requirements for the Work set out in the Contract Documents. During the progress of the Work the Contractor shall endeavour to submit any request for information to the Consultant in a timely manner having regard for the Construction Schedule and to identify in the request for information the timeframe within which a Supplemental Instruction is needed to ensure there is no impact on the Construction Schedule including whether and how the information requested affects the critical path. The Consultant shall respond to requests for information in accordance with GC 2.2.9. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures and for coordinating the various parts of the Work under the Contract. The Contractor shall perform the Work in accordance with Good Industry Practice modern practice and shall employ only quality materials and good workmanship subject to the specific requirements of the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall develop and implement noise and dust abatement protocols in accordance with the specifications. The Contractor shall develop and implement protocols in accordance with the specifications for the phasing or sequencing of the Work as set out in the Contract Documents including the coordination of the Work with the work of the Owner’s own forces or other contractors with the Workcontractors. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Contractor is responsible for the intermeshing of the various parts and systems comprising any portions of the Work so that no part shall be left in an unfinished or incomplete condition owing to any disagreement between the various Subcontractors or various Sub - Subcontractors, or between any of them or between any of them and the Contractor as to where the Work of one begins and ends with relation to the Work of the other.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Guaranteed Price Contract

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