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MATERIALS FURNISHED BY OTHERS. In the event the scope of work includes installation of materials or equipment furnished by others, it shall be the responsibility of Subcontractor to examine the items so provided and thereupon handle, store and install the items with such skill and care as to insure a satisfactory installation. Loss or damage due to acts of Subcontractor shall be charged to the account of Subcontractor and deducted from monies due under this Agreement.
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MATERIALS FURNISHED BY OTHERS. In the event the scope of the Contractor’s Work includes installation of materials or equipment furnished by others, it shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to examine the items so provided and thereupon handle, store and install the items with such skill and care as to ensure a satisfactory and proper installation. Loss or damage due to acts of the Contractor shall be deducted from any amounts due or to become due the Contractor.
MATERIALS FURNISHED BY OTHERS. If Subcontractor’s Scope of Work includes the installation of materials furnished by others, Subcontractor shall be responsible to receive, inspect, handle, store, protect, and insure such materials once delivered to the Project. If any such materials are damaged or otherwise unsuitable for their purpose, at the time of delivery, Subcontractor shall notify Contractor in writing within 5 workdays. Subcontractor shall not be responsible for such damage or unsuitableness if such notification is provided. However, after the 5-day period has elapsed and Subcontractor has not notified Contractor of any such deficiencies, then Subcontractor shall be fully responsible for replacing all such materials.
MATERIALS FURNISHED BY OTHERS. If the scope of the Subcontract Work includes installation of materials or equipment furnished by others, it will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to examine the items provided and handle, store and install the items, unless otherwise provided in the Subcontract Documents, with such skill and care as to ensure a satisfactory and proper installation. Loss or damage due to acts of the B&BPILLC SUBKAGRE REV T (7-31-12) ) Page 8 of 134 Parties Initials /
MATERIALS FURNISHED BY OTHERS. In the event the Work includes installation of Materials or equipment furnished by others, it shall be the responsibility of Subcontractor to examine the items so provided and handle, store and install the items with such skill and care as to ensure a satisfactory and proper installation. Loss or damage due to acts of Subcontractor or its sub-subcontractors shall be deducted from any amounts due or to become due Subcontractor. Unless otherwise specified in this Contract or directed, in writing, by Contractor, Subcontractor shall arrange for and effectuate safe, sufficient, and proper storage at the Premises of all reusable equipment or materials located at the Premises prior to commencement of the Work which Subcontractor removes or disconnects in performing the Work. To the extent that Subcontractor is responsible, in accordance with the provisions of this Contract, for disposing of any such equipment or materials Subcontractor shall be responsible for disposing of any hazardous or toxic substances that may exist in any such equipment or materials (for example, lamps, in ballasts, fluorescent bulbs, capacitors or transformers) prior to such disposal in a manner which complies with all applicable local, State and Federal laws. GC4-4 SUBSTITUTIONS. No substitutions shall be made in the Work unless permitted in the Contract Documents and only then upon Subcontractor first receiving all approvals required under the Contract Documents for substitutions. GC4-5 USE OF CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT. Subcontractor, its agents, employees, sub-subcontractors or suppliers shall not use Contractor's equipment without the express written permission of Contractor's designated representative. If Subcontractor or any of its agents, employees, suppliers or lower tier sub-subcontractors utilize any machinery, equipment, tools, scaffolding, hoists, lifts or similar items owned, leased, or under the control of Contractor, Subcontractor shall be liable to Contractor as provided in GC8 for any loss or damage (including personal injury or death) which may arise from such use, except where such loss or damage shall be found to have been due solely to the negligence of Contractor's employees operating such equipment. GC4-6 CONTRACT BOND REVIEW. Intentionally omitted. GC4-7 WARRANTY. Subcontractor warrants the Work against all deficiencies and defects in Materials and/or workmanship and as may be more strictly called for in these Contract Documents. Subcontractor agrees to satisfy such wa...
MATERIALS FURNISHED BY OTHERS. In the event the scope of the Subcontractor's Work includes installation of materials or equipment furnished by others, it shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to examine the items so provided and thereupon to receive, unload, handle, store, and install the items with such skill and care as to ensure a satisfactory and proper installation. Subcontractor is responsible for these items as if they were supplied by the Subcontractor. Except that all shipping and receiving tickets must be signed by the subcontractor and turned over to the job superintendent on a timely basis. If material is damaged Subcontractor must give notice immediately, document it on the delivery slip, and take pictures of the damage. Loss or damage due to acts of the Subcontractor shall be deducted from any amounts due or to become due the Subcontractor. Subcontractor is responsible for review and coordination of submittals for these materials as if they were supplying themselves.
MATERIALS FURNISHED BY OTHERS. Trade Contractor shall install all materials, furnished by others that are designated in the Contract (if applicable). Trade Contractor shall be responsible for receiving, unloading, protecting, storing, handling on jobsite, installation, rough/final connections, testing, warranty, etc. as required for a complete installation. Trade Contractor shall furnish all fasteners and miscellaneous items required to install materials. Upon formal delivery, Trade Contractor shall inspect materials for damage and that proper items were delivered and formally report all discrepancies. If the materials are discovered to be defective or incorrect after installation, then Trade Contractor shall remove and re-install correct materials at Trade Contractor’s own expense. Costs for correct materials shall be paid for by original material supplier. The Trade Contractor is to issue a written quantity survey of materials within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of Contract.
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