DB Contractor Responsibilities During Suspension Sample Clauses

DB Contractor Responsibilities During Suspension. During periods that Work is suspended by the District, the DB Contractor shall prevent damage or injury to the Project and other facilities; protect and secure materials stored both on-site and off-site; provide for drainage; obtain and maintain compliance with all Governmental Approvals; maintain all Contractor- provided insurance and bonds; and erect necessary temporary structures, signs or other facilities required to maintain the Project and other facilities in the Project vicinity. During any suspension period, unless otherwise directed by the District, the DB Contractor shall continue to be responsible for maintenance of traffic in accordance with Volume II, Book II, Section 22, Maintenance of Traffic, and for maintenance during construction in accordance with Volume II, Book II, Section 29, Maintenance During Construction. If the suspension is for the District’s convenience, the additional work performed by the DB Contractor during the suspension period shall be considered a District-Directed Change.
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DB Contractor Responsibilities During Suspension. ‌ During periods that Work is suspended by the District, the DB Contractor shall prevent damage or injury to the Project and other facilities; protect and secure materials stored both on-site and off-site; provide for drainage; obtain and maintain compliance with all Governmental Approvals; maintain all Contractor- provided insurance and bonds; and erect necessary temporary structures, signs or other facilities required to maintain the Project and other facilities in the Project vicinity. During any suspension period, unless otherwise directed by the District, the DB Contractor shall continue to be responsible for maintenance of traffic in accordance with Attachment C, Technical Provisions. If the suspension is for the District’s convenience, the additional work performed by the DB Contractor during the suspension period shall be considered a District-Directed Change.

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