Excavation Permits Sample Clauses
The Excavation Permits clause establishes the requirement for obtaining official authorization before commencing any excavation activities on a project site. Typically, this clause outlines the process for applying for permits, identifies the responsible party (such as the contractor), and may specify the types of work or locations that require such permits. By mandating proper permits, the clause ensures compliance with local regulations, helps prevent unauthorized or unsafe excavation, and allocates responsibility for legal and safety obligations.
Excavation Permits. The provider shall also pay fees required for an excavation permit as provided in Section 7-3-1 of this Title.
Excavation Permits. Contractor shall obtain excavation permits (AF Form 103, Base Civil Engineering Work Clearance Request) prior to any excavation. The permit shall be requested by the Contractor and obtained from the Engineering Flight, 482 MSG/CEC, building 232. Permit shall be requested at least three weeks before the start of excavation. Should any one of the coordination points indicate an additional underground utility or structure over and above those shown on the contract drawing either by sketch on the permit’s drawing or by field pointing or by flagging, Contractor shall be responsible for protection of each of the items indicated. Should damage occur to any of the items indicated by the Contractor, contract drawings or coordinating agency to the permit, Contractor shall be responsible for prompt repair of the damage to return the item to its original workable condition. It is required that the operator of excavation equipment have a valid permit in procession while excavating. Contractor is responsible for initiating the permit renewal process if required.
Excavation Permits. The Contractor must not commence any excavations required in connection with the Work until the Contractor or the appropriate Subcontractor has: (i) applied for and obtained all necessary permits for the excavations, including, without limitation, any OSHA and Cal- OSHA permits; (ii) provided a copy of each such permit to the District; and (iii) posted each such permit in a prominent location on the Project Site.
Excavation Permits. The Grantee shall not open or disturb the surface of any Street, sidewalk, driveway, or public place for any purpose without first having obtained all necessary permits.
