Common use of During Construction Clause in Contracts

During Construction. At all times, the Contractor shall keep the premises free from accumulations of waste material or rubbish caused by his employees, Trade Contractors, or work. Periodically during the course of the Work he shall remove all his rubbish from and about the building and all his tools, scaffolding, and surplus materials and shall leave his work "broom-clean" or its equivalent, unless more exactly specified. Prior to Final Completion by a Trade Contractor of any Trade Contract, Contractor shall require the Trade Contractor to remove from the Work and Site all temporary systems, tools, equipment, machinery, and surplus materials not required for the continued performance of any Work under the Trade Contract or this Contract. In case of dispute, after 48 hours written notice the Owner may remove the rubbish and charge the cost to the Contractor. Prior to Material Completion. Prior to the inspection for Material Completion of the Project Contractor shall remove from the Site all wastes and rubbish, clean all tile and glass surfaces, replace broken glass, remove stains, paint spots, and clean and polish all plumbing fixtures and equipment, leave the Work “vacuum clean” or its substantial equivalent, all hard surface floors swept and mopped, all carpeted floors vacuumed, all surfaces other than floors dusted, blower dusted, or wiped (depending on type of surface) and surface blemishes cleaned, all glazing washed [both sides], and all electrical and mechanical equipment and fixtures cleaned, with all ductwork cleaned and filters replaced, if such are dirty, before other cleaning is started, and re-cleaned if any dust or dirt has gotten into the ductwork during the cleaning process. The Contractor shall restore existing facilities such as roads, other paved surfaces, fencing, curbing and the like at the Site to at least their preconstruction conditions; provided, however, the Contractor may, in an orderly fashion, leave such equipment and supplies at the Site as necessary to achieve Final Completion of the Project. This cleaning must be completed before the Contractor can expect the Design Professional to commence the inspection for Material Completion. To achieve Material Completion, the Contractor shall have fully cleaned the Site – all debris must have been removed from the site and all paved surfaces must have been broom swept and thoroughly hosed down. ACTS OF EXECUTIVE ORDERS: The Contractor, by signing the contract, acknowledges that he is aware of and familiar with the contents and requirements of the following acts and executive orders: High Voltage Act -- Georgia Law 1960, PP. 181-183. Underground Gas Pipe Law -- Georgia Law 1969, PP. 50-57. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. The non-discrimination clause contained in Section 202 Executive Order 11246 as amended by Executive Order 11375 relative to Equal Employment Opportunity for all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin and the implementing rules and regulations described by the Secretary of Labor are incorporated. Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 61, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants, Subparts A and M. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regulations for Asbestos. Asbestos, Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 1926.1101. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), U.S. Department of Labor. Lead, Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 1926.62. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), U.S. Department of Labor. O.C.G.A. 44-14-3612.5: The Contractor is required to obtain and post, at the Project site, a Notice of Commencement. The Notice of Commencement shall be filed, by the Contractor, with the clerk of the superior court of Xxxxxx County, Georgia. The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia or the Georgia Institute of Technology shall provide the Contractor with the street address of the Project in lieu of a legal description of the property. Americans With Disabilities Act - Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities, Federal Register, June 1994. Note: All reference to ANSI 117.1 within the technical specifications Division 1-16 for compliance with Handicap/Disability Access is superseded by the Official Code of Georgia which adopted the Standard Building Code of 1994 with Georgia amendments which references ADA-AG 1994. Georgia Official Code Chapter 9 of Title 25 as amended by The Utility Facility Protection Act@ (HB1290). All contractors shall conform to all provisions of this ACT. The contractor shall contact the Utilities Protection Center and request marking of all public utilities as per the law. The cost of all repairs will be at the contractor’s expense if utilities are damaged without being provided clearance from The Utilities Protection Center. SPECIAL CONDITIONS CLAUSES FOR NEW AND RENOVATION PROJECTS INCLEMENT WEATHER: The Contract Time will not be extended due to inclement weather. The time for performance of this Agreement, as stated in the Time for Completion, includes an allowance for inclement weather and shall be reflected in the Construction Schedule. CONTRACTOR VEHICLE PARKING: The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia and the Georgia Institute of Technology are under no obligation to provide the Contractor designated parking areas. The Contractor shall be responsible for arranging transportation to and from the job site for his employees and subcontractors. Contractors engaged in Institute-related work activities may be eligible for limited temporary parking privileges. All Contractor-owned and Contractor employee and subcontractor owned vehicles must have a valid Georgia Tech parking permit to park anywhere on campus. Visitor Parking: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/visitors/Pages/default.aspx Temporary Permits: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/park/permits/Pages/TemporaryPermits.aspx NOTE: Use of handicapped spaces, reserved spaces, restricted areas, landscaped areas, metered spaces, or sidewalk parking is not permitted. CONTRACTOR / SUBCONTRACTOR IDENTIFICATION: ALL workers shall have a company picture ID visible and on their person at all times. Contractors working in buildings on campus after hours are required to purchase BuzzCard identification cards to work. This information, and the cost, can be found at xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx

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Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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