Common use of Ecological balance Clause in Contracts

Ecological balance. a) The contractor shall maintain ecological balance by preventing de-forestation, water pollution and defacing of natural landscape. The contractor shall so conduct his construction operation as to prevent any unnecessary destruction, scarring, or defacing of the natural surroundings in the vicinity of the work. In respect of the ecological balance, Contractor shall observe the following instructions. i) Where unnecessary destruction, scarring, damage or defacing may occur, as result of the operation, the same shall be repaired replanted or otherwise corrected at the contractor’s expense. The contractor shall adopt precautions when using explosives, which will prevent scattering of rocks or other debris outside the work area. All work area including borrow areas shall be smoothened and graded in a manner to conform to the natural appearances of the landscape as directed by the Engineer-in-Charge. ii) All trees and shrubbery which are not specifically required to be cleared or removed for construction purposes shall be preserved and shall be protected from any damage that may be caused by the contractor’s construction operation and equipment. The removal of trees and shrubs will be permitted only after prior approval by the Engineer-in-Charge. Special care shall be exercised where trees or shrubs are exposed to injuries by construction equipment, blasting, excavating, dumping, chemical damage or other operation and the contractor shall adequately protect such trees by use of protective barriers or other methods approval by the Engineer-in- Charge. Trees shall not be used for anchorages. The contractor shall be responsible for injuries to trees and shrubs caused by his operations. The term “injury” shall include, without limitation bruising, scarring, tearing and breaking of roots, trunks or branches. All injured trees and shrubs be restored as nearly as practicable without delay to their original condition at the contractor’s expense.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Proposed Rate Contract for Routine Maintenance Works, Proposed Rate Contract for Routine Maintenance Works, Rate Contract

Ecological balance. a) 29.1 The contractor shall maintain ecological balance by preventing de-forestationdeforestation, water pollution and defacing of natural landscape. The contractor shall so conduct his construction operation operations as to prevent any unnecessary destruction, scarring, scarring or defacing of the natural surroundings in the vicinity of the work. In respect of the ecological balance, Contractor contractor shall observe the following instructions. i(a) Where unnecessary necessary destruction, scarring, damage or defacing may occur, occur as a result of the operationoperations, the same shall be repaired repaired, replanted or otherwise corrected at the contractor’s 's expense. The contractor shall adopt precautions when using explosives, explosives which will prevent scattering of rocks or other debris outside the work area. All work area including borrow areas shall be smoothened smoothed and graded in a manner to conform to the natural appearances appearance of the landscape as directed by the Engineer-in-Chargecharge. ii(b) All trees and shrubbery which are not specifically required to be cleared or removed for construction purposes shall be preserved and shall be protected from any damage damaged that may be caused by the contractor’s 's construction operation operations and equipment. The removal of trees and or shrubs will be permitted only after prior approval by the Engineer-in-Chargecharge. Special care shall be exercised where trees or shrubs are exposed to injuries by construction equipment, blasting, excavating, dumping, chemical damage or other operation and the contractor shall adequately protect such trees by use of protective barriers or other methods approval approved by the Engineer-in- Chargein-charge. Trees Tree shall not be used for anchorages. The contractor shall be responsible for injuries to trees and shrubs caused by his operations. The term “injury” injury shall includeinclude without limitation, without limitation bruising, scarring, tearing and breaking of roots, trunks or branches. All injured trees and shrubs be restored as nearly as practicable without delay to their original condition at the contractor’s 's expense. (c) The contractor's construction activities shall be performed by methods that will prevent entrance or accidental spillage of solid matter contaminants, debris and other objectionable pollutants and wastes into river. Such pollutants and waste include earth and earth products, garbage, cement concrete, sewage effluent, industrial waste, radio-active, substances, mercury, oil and other petroleum products, aggregate processing tailing, mulch products, mineral salts and thermal pollution. Pollutants and wastes shall be disposed off in a manner and at sites approved by the Engineer-in-charge. (d) In conduct of construction activities and operation of equipments, the contractor shall utilize such practicable methods and devices as are reasonably available to control, prevent and otherwise minimize the air pollution. The excessive emission of dust into the atmosphere will not be permitted during the manufacture, handling and storage of concrete aggregates and the contractor shall use such methods and equipment as are necessary for collection and disposal or prevention of dust during these operations. The contractor's method of storing and handling cement shall also include means of eliminating atmospheric discharges of dust. Equipment and vehicles that give objectionable emission of exhaust gases shall not be operated. Burning of materials and rubbish may be permitted only when atmospheric conditions for burning or considered favorably. 29.2 Separate payment will not be made for complying with provisions of this clause and all costs shall be deemed have been included in the lumpsum contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Turnkey Contract, Turnkey Contract, Turnkey Contract

Ecological balance. a) The contractor shall maintain ecological balance by preventing de-forestation, water pollution and defacing of natural landscape. The contractor shall so conduct his construction operation as to prevent any unnecessary destruction, scarring, or defacing of the natural surroundings in the vicinity of the work. In respect of the ecological balance, Contractor shall observe the following instructions. i) Where unnecessary destruction, scarring, damage or defacing may occur, as result of the operation, the same shall be repaired replanted or otherwise corrected at the contractor’s expense. The contractor shall adopt precautions when using explosives, which will prevent scattering of rocks or other debris outside the work area. All work area including borrow areas shall be smoothened and graded in a manner to conform to the natural appearances of the landscape as directed by the Engineer-in-Charge. ii) All trees and shrubbery which are not specifically required to be cleared or removed for construction purposes shall be preserved and shall be protected from any damage that may be caused by the contractor’s construction operation and equipment. The removal of trees and shrubs will be permitted only after prior approval by the Engineer-in-Charge. Special care shall be exercised where trees or shrubs are exposed to injuries by construction equipment, blasting, excavating, dumping, chemical damage or other operation and the contractor shall adequately protect such trees by use of protective barriers or other methods approval by the Engineer-in- Charge. Trees shall not be used for anchorages. The contractor shall be responsible for injuries to trees and shrubs caused by his operations. The term “injury” shall include, without limitation bruising, scarring, tearing and breaking of roots, trunks or branches. All injured trees and shrubs be restored as nearly as practicable without delay to their original condition at the contractor’s expense. (iv) The contractor’s construction activities shall be performed by methods that will present entrance or accidental spillage of solid matter contaminants, debris and other objectionable pollutants and wastage into river. Such pollutant and waste include earth and earth products, garbage, cement concrete, sewage effluent, industrial wastes, radio-active substances, mercury, oil and other petroleum products, aggregate processing, mineral salts and thermal pollution. Pollutants and wastes shall be disposed off in a manner and at sites approved by the Engineer- in-Charge. (v) In conduct of construction activities and operation of equipments the contractor shall utilize such practicable methods and devices as are reasonably available to control, prevent and otherwise minimize the air pollution. The excessive omission of dust in to the atmosphere will not be permitted during the manufacture, handling and storage of concrete aggregates and the contractor shall use such methods and equipment as a necessary for collection and disposal or prevention of dust during this operation. The contractor’s methods of storing and handling cement shall also include means of eliminating atmospheric discharges of dust, equipment and vehicles that give objectionable omission of exhaust gases shall not be operated. Burning of materials resulting from clearing of trees, bushes, combustible construction materials and rubbish may be permitted only when atmospheric conditions for burning are considered favorable. (vi) Separate payment will not be made for complying with the provisions of this clause and all cost shall be deemed to have been included in the unit rates and prices included in the contract if any provision is not complied with within a reasonable time even after issue of a notice in this respect, the necessary operations would be carried out by the Engineer-in-Charge at the cost of the Contractor, Orders of the Engineer-in-Charge in this respect would be final and binding on the contractor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Rate Contract, Rate Contract

Ecological balance. a) 17.1 The contractor Bidder shall maintain ecological balance by preventing de-forestationdeforestation, water pollution and defacing of natural landscape. The contractor shall Bidder shall, so conduct his construction operation cleaning operations, as to prevent any unnecessary avoidable destruction, scarring, scaring or defacing of the natural surroundings in the vicinity of the work. In respect of the ecological balance, Contractor the Bidder shall observe the following instructions. i(a) Where unnecessary destruction, scarring, damage or defacing may occur, occur as a result of the operationoperations relating to Cleaning activates, the same shall be repaired repaired, replanted or otherwise corrected at the contractor’s Bidder's expense. The contractor shall adopt precautions when using explosives, which will prevent scattering of rocks or other debris outside the work area. All work area including borrow areas shall be smoothened and graded in a manner to conform confirm to the natural appearances appearance of the landscape as directed by the Engineer-in-Charge. ii(b) All trees and shrubbery shrubbery, which are not specifically required to be cleared or removed for construction purposes cleaning purposes, shall be preserved and shall be protected from any damage that may be caused by the contractor’s construction operation Bidder's cleaning operations and equipment. The removal of trees and or shrubs will be permitted only after prior approval by the Engineer-in-Charge. Special care shall be exercised where trees or shrubs are exposed to injuries by construction equipment, blasting, excavating, dumping, chemical damage or other operation and the contractor shall adequately protect such trees by use of protective barriers or other methods approval by the Engineer-in- Chargein charge. Trees shall not be used for anchoragesanchorage. The contractor bidder shall be responsible for injuries to trees and shrubs caused by his operations. The term "injury" shall include, without limitation bruisinglimitation, scarringbraising, scaring, tearing and breaking of roots, trunks or branchesranches. All injured trees and shrubs shall be restored as nearly as practicable practicable, without delay delay, to their tree original condition at Bidder's expenses. (c) In the contractor’s expenseconduct of cleaning activities and operation of equipment, the Bidder shall utilize such practicable methods and devices as are reasonably available to control, prevent and otherwise minimize air/nose pollution. 17.2 Separate payments shall not be made for complying with provisions of this clause and all cost shall be deemed to have been included in the price in the Bill of Quantities. 17.3 Bidder shall use Environmental friendly chemical / detergents / reagents. For the purpose of Cleaning & housekeeping to the extent possible. 17.4 Bidder shall submit Material safety data sheets & shall follow the instructions written in material safety data sheets. The handling & Storage of materials shall also be done as per materials safety data sheets.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Cleaning & Housekeeping Contract, Cleaning & Housekeeping Contract

Ecological balance. a) ‌ 1.28.1 The contractor Contractor shall maintain ecological balance by preventing de-forestationdeforestation, water pollution and defacing of natural landscape. The contractor Contractor shall so conduct his construction operation operations as to prevent any unnecessary destruction, scarring, scarring or defacing of the natural surroundings in the vicinity of the work. In respect of the ecological balance, Contractor shall observe the following instructions. i) a. Where unnecessary destruction, scarring, damage or defacing may occur, occur as a result of the operation, operations the same shall be repaired repaired, replanted or otherwise corrected at the contractorContractor’s expense. The contractor Contractor shall adopt precautions when using explosives, explosives which will prevent scattering of rocks or other debris outside the work area. All work area including borrow areas shall be smoothened and graded in a manner to conform to the natural appearances appearance of the landscape as directed by the Engineer-in-ChargeEmployer’s Representative. ii) b. All trees and shrubbery which are not specifically required to be cleared or removed for construction purposes shall be preserved and shall be protected from any damage that may be caused by the contractorContractor’s construction operation operations and equipment. The removal of trees and or shrubs will be permitted only after prior approval by of the Engineer-in-ChargeEmployer’s Representative. Special care shall be exercised where trees or shrubs are exposed to injuries by construction equipment, blasting, excavating, dumping, chemical damage or other operation and the contractor Contractor shall adequately protect such trees by use of protective barriers or other methods approval approved by the Engineer-in- ChargeEmployer’s Representative. Trees shall not be used for anchorages. The contractor Contractor shall be responsible for injuries to trees and shrubs shrubbery caused by his operations. The term “terms ‘injuryshall include, without limitation bruisinglimitation, brushing scarring, tearing and breaking of roots, roots trunks or branches. All injured trees and shrubs shall be restored as nearly as practicable without delay to their original condition at the contractorContractor’s expenseexpenses. c. The Contractor’s construction activities shall be performed by methods that will prevent entrance or accidental spillage of solid matter contaminants, debris and other objectionable pollutants and wastes into Canal. Such pollutants and wastes include earth and earth products, garbage, cement concrete, sewage effluent, industrial wastes, radio-active substances, mercury, oil and other petroleum products, aggregate processing, tailings much products, minerals, salts and thermal pollution. Pollutants and wastes shall be disposed off in a manner and at sites approved by the Employer’s Representative. d. In the conduct of construction activities and operation of equipment’s, the Contractor shall utilize such practicable methods and devices as are reasonably available to control, prevent and otherwise minimize air pollution. e. Excessive emission of dust into the atmosphere will not be permitted during the manufacture, handling and storage of concrete aggregate and the Contractor shall use such methods equipment as are necessary for collection and disposal or prevention of dust during these operations. The Contractor’s method of storing and handling cement shall also include means of eliminating atmospheric discharge of dust. Equipment and vehicles that give objectionable emission of exhaust gases shall not be operated. Burning of materials resulting from clearing of trees, brush, combustible construction materials and rubbish may be permitted only when atmospheric conditions for burning are considered favorable. 1.28.2 Separate payment will not be made for complying with provisions of this Clause and all costs shall be deemed to have been included in costs of items included in Appendix ‘A’.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Enhancement of Side Slopes of Storm Water Drainage Canal