FOREIGN MATERIALS Sample Clauses

FOREIGN MATERIALS. 24.1 Preference shall be given to articles or materials manufactured or produced in the United States, conditions of quality and price with duty being equal.
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FOREIGN MATERIALS. 36.1 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA): Preference shall be given to articles or materials manufactured or produced in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, (the members of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); and the products shall meet all of the referenced standards and Specifications for conditions of performance, quality, and price with duty being equal.
FOREIGN MATERIALS. THE FOLLOWING IS ADDED AFTER THE FIRST PARAGRAPH: For steel and iron products incorporated into the Project, provide a certification from the manufacturer stating the country where the steel or iron product was melted and manufactured including application of coatings which protect or enhance the value of the material. Ensure that 4 copies of the manufacturer’s certification are provided with each delivery of steel and iron products. Retain 1 copy and submit 3 copies to the RE. Ensure that the certification includes, materials description, quantity of material represented by the certification, country of manufacture, and notarized signature of a person having legal authority to bind the supplier. If a Certification of Compliance as specified in 106.07 contains a statement regarding the country of manufacture, a separate certification is not necessary.
FOREIGN MATERIALS. 36.1 Preference shall be given to articles or materials manufactured or produced in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, (the members of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)); and the products shall meet all of the referenced standards and Specifications for conditions of performance, quality, and price with duty being equal.
FOREIGN MATERIALS. Unless otherwise specified in the Contract, the Contractor shall deliver Materials manufactured outside the United States to approved locations within the State, where they shall remain until sampling and testing are complete. The Contractor shall arrange for testing that the T/LPA is not able to perform, at no additional cost to the T/LPA, and shall test foreign Materials within the State in the presence of the T/LPA. The Contractor shall provide a Certificate of Compliance for each lot of foreign Material in accordance with Section 106.4, “Certificates of Compliance;” and, if required, provide with the Certificate of Compliance, certified MTRs for each lot, and clearly identify to which lot they apply. For structural Material, the T/LPA will only Accept Material from foreign and domestic manufacturers that have established adequate in-plant Quality Control to the satisfaction of the Project Manager. The T/LPA will not Accept structural Materials that do not have Certificates of Compliance and MTRs. The Project Manager may inspect the plant or require the Contractor to submit detailed written proof of adequate Quality Control.
FOREIGN MATERIALS. 19 18. Surveys, Permits, and Regulations 12 37. Hours of Work ..................................................... 20
FOREIGN MATERIALS. 36.1 Preference shall be given to articles or materials manu- factured or produced in the United States, conditions of qual- ity and price with duty being equal.
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FOREIGN MATERIALS. THE SUBSECTION HEADING IS CHANGED TO:
FOREIGN MATERIALS. The following is added before the first paragraph: The Contractor shall comply with the Federal Statutes and Regulations which establish the buy America requirements applicable to the project. These Federal requirements, which are contained in 23 CFR 635.409 and 23 CFR 635.410 mandate, among other things, that all manufacturing processes for iron and steel materials, and all iron and steel coatings, must be performed in the United States.
FOREIGN MATERIALS. Pursuant to FTA Buy America requirements, all iron, steel and manufactured products used on the Project must be produced in this United States. This provision applies only to materials not subject to Buy America. The Buy America requirements are contained in Exhibit A of this Agreement. Materials which are manufactured, produced, or fabricated outside of the United States shall be delivered to a distribution point in California, unless otherwise required in the Specifications or these General Provisions, where they shall be retained for a sufficient period of time to permit inspection, sampling, and testing. See Section 8-1.07, "Liquidated Damages." Contractor shall not be entitled to an extension of time for acts or events occurring outside of the United States, and it shall be Contractor's responsibility to deliver materials obtained from outside of the United States to the point of entry into the continental United States in sufficient time to permit timely delivery to the job site. Contractor, at no cost to MST, shall supply the facilities and arrange for any testing required in California which MST is not equipped to perform. All testing by Contractor shall be subject to witnessing by the Engineer. The manufacturer, producer or fabricator of foreign material shall furnish to the Engineer a Certificate of Compliance in conformance with the provisions in Section 6-1.07, "Certificates of Compliance." In addition, certified mill test reports clearly identifiable to the lot of material shall be furnished where required in the specifications or otherwise requested by the Engineer. If the welding of steel for structural steel members or the casting and prestressing of precast prestressed concrete members is to be performed outside of the United States, the following requirements shall apply:
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