Common use of DISCOVERY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Clause in Contracts

DISCOVERY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. In the event the Contractor encounters or suspects the presence on the site of material reasonably believed to be asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), or any other material defined as being hazardous by California Health and Safety Code section 25249.5, which has not been rendered harmless, the Contractor shall immediately stop work in the area affected and report the condition to the District in writing, whether or not such material was generated by the Contractor or the District. The work in the affected area shall not thereafter be resumed, except by written agreement of the District and the Contractor, if in fact the material is asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), or other hazardous material, and has not been rendered harmless. The work in the affected area shall be resumed only in the absence of asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), or other hazardous material, or when it has been rendered harmless by written agreement of the District and the Contractor.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Standard Agreement, Standard Agreement, Standard Agreement

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DISCOVERY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. In the event the Contractor encounters or suspects the presence on the site of Site material reasonably believed to be asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), or any other material defined as being hazardous by section 25249.5 of the California Health and Safety Code section 25249.5Code, which has not been rendered harmless, the Contractor shall immediately stop work Work in the area affected and report the condition to the District and the Architect in writing, whether or not such material was generated by the Contractor or the District. The work Work in the affected area shall not thereafter be resumed, except by written agreement of the District and the Contractor, if in fact the material is asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), or other hazardous material, and has not been rendered harmless. The work Work in the affected area shall be resumed only in the absence of asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), or other hazardous material, or when it has been rendered harmless by written agreement of the District and the Contractor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: resources.finalsite.net, resources.finalsite.net

DISCOVERY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. In the event the Contractor encounters or suspects the presence on the job site of material reasonably believed to be asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), or any other material defined as being hazardous by § 25249.5 of the California Health and Safety Code section 25249.5Code, which has not been rendered harmless, the Contractor shall immediately stop work Work in the area affected and report the condition to the District Owner and the Architect in writing, whether or not such material was generated by the Contractor or the DistrictOwner. The work Work in the affected area shall not thereafter be resumed, except by written agreement of the District Owner and the Contractor, if in fact the material is asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), or other hazardous material, and has not been rendered harmless. The work Work in the affected area shall be resumed only in the absence of asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), or other hazardous material, or when it has been rendered harmless by written agreement of the District Owner and the Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Form

DISCOVERY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. In the event the Contractor encounters or suspects the presence on the site of material reasonably believed to be asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), Lead (Pb), or any other material defined as being hazardous by California Health and Safety Code section 25249.5, which has not been rendered harmless, the Contractor shall immediately stop work in the area affected and report the condition to the District Owner in writing, whether or not such material was generated by the Contractor or the DistrictOwner. The work in the affected area shall not thereafter be resumed, except by written agreement of the District Owner and the Contractor, if in fact the material is asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), Lead (Pb) or other hazardous material, and has not been rendered harmless. The work in the affected area shall be resumed only in the absence of asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), Lead (Pb) or other hazardous material, or when it has been rendered harmless by written agreement of the District Owner and the Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Repairs and Maintenance Agreement Between Owner and Contractor

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DISCOVERY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. In the event the Contractor encounters or suspects the presence on the site of material reasonably believed to be asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), or any other material defined as being hazardous by § 25249.5 of the California Health and Safety Code section 25249.5Code, which has not been rendered harmless, the Contractor shall immediately stop work in the area affected and report the condition to the District Owner in writing, whether or not such material was generated by the Contractor or the DistrictOwner. The work in the affected area shall not thereafter be resumed, except by written agreement of the District Owner and the Contractor, if in fact the material is asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), or other hazardous material, and has not been rendered harmless. The work in the affected area shall be resumed only in the absence of asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), or other hazardous material, or when it has been rendered harmless by written agreement of the District Owner and the Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Between Owner and Contractor

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