Open Cuts Clause Samples
The "Open Cuts" clause defines the rights and responsibilities related to the creation and management of open excavations or surface cuts on a project site. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions under which open cuts may be made, such as safety requirements, restoration obligations, and limitations on the size or duration of open excavations. For example, it may require contractors to provide adequate signage, barriers, or backfilling after work is completed. The core function of this clause is to ensure safety, minimize disruption, and clarify accountability for any open cuts made during construction or maintenance activities.
Open Cuts. All open cuts in the pavement (asphalt and concrete) shall be saw cut and made square.
Open Cuts. All open cuts in the pavement (asphalt and concrete) shall be saw cut and made square. Water must be used during all saw cuts in asphalt or concrete to limit dust. 6. Damages: Contractor is responsible for any and all damages including but not limited to buildings, curbing, pavement, landscaping, or irrigation systems caused by their activity. Should any public or private property be damaged or destroyed, the Contractor, at their expense, shall repair or make restoration as acceptable to the City of destroyed or damaged property no later than one (1) month from the date damage occurred.
