Incidental Work Clause Samples

The Incidental Work clause defines the contractor's responsibility to perform additional tasks that are not explicitly listed in the main scope of work but are necessary to complete the project as intended. This may include minor adjustments, site clean-up, or coordination with other trades, provided these tasks are reasonably expected and do not significantly alter the contract's value or timeline. By including this clause, the contract ensures that essential but unforeseen minor tasks are addressed without the need for separate agreements, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring the project is completed to the required standard.
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Incidental Work. The maintenance of all necessary records and reports is incidental to any job classification covered by this Agreement. Employees may be required to operate any vehicle as a duty incidental to their work.
Incidental Work. Incidental work is a comparatively minor task that is complementary to a principal job. In determining whether a task is incidental and thus properly assignable to the tradespersons performing the principal job, the following points must be considered (past practice or normal scope of the trade has no significance in incidental work): • Time involved in relation to the principal job. (A minor task or series of minor tasks performed sporadically over the duration of the principal job are incidental even though the cumulative time may be fairly large.) • Whether the task is within the capabilities of the principal tradesperson. • Whether the task can safely be performed by the principal tradesperson. Incidental tasks are not limited to those arising in the course of the principal job, but may occur also at the beginning or end of the job.
Incidental Work. (a) Road and yard employees in ground service and qualified engine service employees may perform the following items of work in connection with their own assignments without additional compensation: (1) Handle switches (2) Move, turn and spot locomotives and cabooses (3) Supply locomotives and cabooses except for heavy equipment and supplies generally placed on locomotives and cabooses by employees of other crafts (4) Inspect cars (5) Start or shutdown locomotives (6) Bleed cars to be handled (7) Make walking and rear—end air tests (8) Prepare reports while under pay (9) Use communication devices; copy and handle train orders, clearances and/or other messages. (10) Any duties formerly performed by firemen. (b) Road and yard employees in engine service and qualified ground service employees may perform the following items of work in connection with their own assignments without additional compensation: (1) Handle switches (2) Move, turn, spot and fuel locomotives (3) Supply locomotives except for heavy equipment and supplies generally placed on locomotives by employees of other crafts (4) Inspect locomotives - 49 -
Incidental Work. October 27, 1999 ▇▇. ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bargaining Committee Chair UAW Local 892 Saline Plant Dear ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇, This letter affirms the commitment by the parties to improve machine/equipment/tooling "up-time" by agreeing that skilled trades personnel perform incidental work. Incidental work is comparatively minor work that is complimentary to a principal job which requires unique and central skills of a particular trade. It is understood by both parties that incidental work may be performed by multiple trades in the role of providing assistance to the primary trade assigned to a task. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Human Resources Manager October 27, 1999 ▇▇. ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bargaining Committee Chair UAW Local 892 Saline Plant Dear ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇, During the course of the current negotiations the Union expressed concern that the skilled trades personnel were being eliminated from the "troubleshooting process" by the use of engineering personnel and vendors/outside contractors on tooling/equipment problems. This letter reaffirms the Company's intent to include the trades personnel in a "troubleshooting" capacity as appropriate, to increase efficiency of operations and decrease the amount of machine/equipment/tooling downtime experienced. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Human Resources Manager
Incidental Work. “Road and yard employees in engine service and qualified ground service employees may perform the following items of work in connection with their own assignments without additional compensation:
Incidental Work. It is expressly understood and agreed that Consultant shall perform all incidental work required to complete the Services as described by Task Orders, including work for which no specific proposal item(s) was/were included, and/or including work which is required to furnish final, finished and detailed Work consistent with and fulfilling the intent of the Contract Documents. All such incidental work shall not be considered extra work for which additional compensation can be claimed by Consultant.
Incidental Work. Unless specifically excepted in the Bid or Technical Specifications, incidental work items for which separate payment is not measured includes, but is not limited to, the following items:
Incidental Work. When a mechanic or mechanics of a craft or crafts are performing a work assignment, the completion of which calls for the performance of "incidental work" (as hereinafter defined) covered by the Classification of Work Rules of another craft or crafts, such mechanic or mechanics may be required, so far as they are capable, to perform such incidental work provided it does not comprise a preponderant part of the total amount of work involved in the assignment. Work shall be regarded as "incidental" when it involves the removal and replacing or the disconnecting and connecting of parts and appliances such as wires, piping, covers, shielding and other appurtenances from or near the main work assignment in order to accomplish that assignment. Incidental work shall be considered to comprise a preponderant part of the assignment when the time normally required to accomplish it exceeds the time normally required to accomplish the main work assignment. If there is a dispute as to whether or not work comprises a "preponderant part" of a work assignment the Company may nevertheless assign the work as it feels it should be assigned and proceed or continue with the work and assignment in question; however, the Shop Committee may request that the assignment be timed by the parties to determine whether or not the time required to perform the incidental work exceeds the time required to perform the main work assignment. If it does, a claim will be honored by the Company for the actual time at pro rata rates required to perform the incidental work.
Incidental Work. The following work is incidental to the temporary concrete barrier item: SECTION 901-MAINTENANCE AND PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC DURING CONSTRUCTION
Incidental Work. The maintenance of necessary records and reports is incidental to any job classification covered by this Agreement. Employees may be required to operate any vehicle as a duty incidental to their work. JOB CLASSIFICATIONS General ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Janitor. JANITOR HOURS OF WORK The janitor will work from to with a one-half hour unpaid lunch, or such other hours as are mutually agreed.