Damage to another contractor Clause Samples

The 'Damage to another contractor' clause defines the responsibilities and procedures when one contractor causes damage to the work, property, or materials of another contractor on the same project. Typically, this clause outlines how such incidents should be reported, investigated, and resolved, including who bears the cost of repairs or compensation. Its core practical function is to allocate risk and ensure accountability among multiple contractors, thereby minimizing disputes and maintaining project progress when accidental damage occurs.
Damage to another contractor. When the grounds mentioned in paragraph (4) of subsection A for withholding are remedied, then COUNTY shall make payment for amounts withheld because of them.
Damage to another contractor. Withholding of payments shall be in strict compliance with statutory requirements.
Damage to another contractor. Failure of the Contractor to prosecute any portion of the Work in compliance with the approved schedule.
Damage to another contractor. When the above grounds are removed or the Contractor provides a Surety Bond satisfactory to the City which will protect the City in the amount withheld, payment shall be made for amounts withheld under this section.
Damage to another contractor. Failure of the Contractor to keep his work progressing in accordance with his time schedule. When the above grounds are removed, payment shall he made for amounts withheld because of them. The Contractor agrees that he will indemnify and save the Owner harmless for all claims growing out of the lawful demands of subcontractors, laborers, workmen, mechanics, material men, and furnishers of machinery and parts thereof, equipment, power tools, and all supplies, including commissary incurred in the furtherance of the performance of this Contract. The Contractor shall, at the Owner's request furnish satisfactory evidence that all obligations of the nature hereinabove designated have been paid, discharged or waived. If the Contractor fails so to do, then the Owner may, after having served written notice on the said Contractor, either pay unpaid bills, of which the Owner has written notice, direct or withhold from the Contractor's unpaid compensation a sum of money deemed reasonably sufficient to pay any and all lawful claims until satisfactory evidence is furnished that all liabilities have been fully discharged, whereupon payment to the Contractor shall be resumed, in accordance with the terms of this Contract, but in no event shall the provisions of this sentence be construed to impose any obligations upon the Owner to either the Contractor or his Surety. In paying any unpaid bills of the Contractor, the Owner shall be deemed the agent of the Contractor, and any payment so made by the Owner shall be considered as a payment made under the Contract by the Owner to the Contractor and the Owner shall not be liable to the Contractor for any such payment made in good faith.
Damage to another contractor. Damage to the City.
Damage to another contractor. Failure of the Contractor to submit data required within the time limits stated in the Contract Documents. When the above grounds are removed, payment shall be made for amounts withheld because of them.
Damage to another contractor. Damage to or loss of NOANET -­‐furnished materials or NOANET property.