Ineligible Work Clause Samples

The 'Ineligible Work' clause defines specific types of work, tasks, or activities that are excluded from the scope of a contract or agreement. Typically, this clause lists categories of work that will not be compensated, such as work performed outside the agreed timeline, work not authorized in writing, or tasks that fall outside the project's defined objectives. By clearly outlining what is not covered, the clause helps prevent disputes over payment and ensures that both parties have a mutual understanding of the contract's boundaries.
Ineligible Work. The Contractor will not be paid for the removal, transportation, storage, reduction and/or disposal of any material or stumps as may be determined by the City and/or Government as ineligible debris.
Ineligible Work. Except as other­ (a) A State or local government par­ ticipates in the bridge program by con­ ducting bridge inspections and submit­ ting tjie six computer card format or tapes Containing the information called for on the Structure Inventory and Appraisal (SI&A) sheet for bridges on all public roads through the Division Administrator of the Fed­ eral Highway Administration (FHWA) for processing. These requirements are prescribed in 23 CFR 650.307 and 650.311, the National Bridge Inspec­ tion Standards. (b) Inventory data may be submitted as available and shall be submitted at such additional times as the FHWA may request. (c) Inventory data on bridges that have been strengthened or repaired to eliminate deficiencies, or those that have been replaced or rehabilitated using bridge replacement and/or other funds, must be revised in the inven­ tory through data submission.
Ineligible Work. Vendor will not be paid for the removal, transportation, storage, reduction and/or disposal of any materials or stumps that were determined by County and/or government agency as ineligible debris and for which the Vendor was not formally authorized to perform by the County.