Owner’s Separate Contractors Sample Clauses

Owner’s Separate Contractors. Owner is responsible for all work, including such work listed on Exhibit C, performed on the Project or at the Site by separate contractors under Owner’s control. Owner shall contractually require its separate contractors to cooperate with, and coordinate their activities so as not to interfere with, Design-Builder in order to enable Design-Builder to timely complete the Work consistent with the Contract Documents.
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Owner’s Separate Contractors. Contractor shall provide Owner’s Separate Contractors reasonable opportunity to introduce and store at the Site their tools, equipment, and Materials and for the execution of their work. Contractor shall coordinate the Work with the work and services of Owner’s Separate Contractors in accordance with the Contract Documents. Work whose commencement depends upon completion of Owner’s Separate Contractors’ work shall not be commenced until Contractor inspects such Owner’s Separate Contractors’ work for conformance with the Contract Documents. In the event Contractor finds Owner’s Separate Contractors’ work defective or incomplete, Contractor shall promptly report to Owner Parties the apparent issues. Contractor’s failure to inspect and report such issues shall, except for latent, concealed defects, constitute an acceptance of Owner’s Separate Contractors’ work as fit for proper execution of the Work. Any costs caused by defective or ill-timed Work and any damage to the Work or to Owner’s Separate Contractors’ work shall be borne by the party responsible for such defect, ill-timeliness, or damage.
Owner’s Separate Contractors. Those contractors identified in Section 2.3.
Owner’s Separate Contractors. Design-Builder shall include the activities of Owner’s Separate Contractors into the Project Schedule. Design-Builder shall cooperate with Owner’s Separate Contractors and coordinate its activities with those of such contractors so that the Project can be completed in an orderly and coordinated manner without unreasonable disruption.
Owner’s Separate Contractors. 3.6.1 Owner is responsible for all work performed on the Project or at the Site by separate contractors under Owner's control. Owner shall contractually require its separate contractors to cooperate with, and coordinate their activities so as not to interfere with, Design-Builder in order to enable Design-Builder to timely complete the Work consistent with the Contract Documents.
Owner’s Separate Contractors. 3.6.1 Owner shall require its separate contractors to cooperate with, and coordinate their activities so as not to interfere with, Design-Builder in order to enable Design- Builder to timely complete the Work consistent with the Contract Documents. Article 4 Hazardous Conditions and Differing Site Conditions
Owner’s Separate Contractors. A. The Owner may retain Owner’s Separate Contractors to furnish services throughout the term of this Contract, and the Contractor shall cooperate with Owner’s Separate Contractors.
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Owner’s Separate Contractors. Contractor shall cooperate and cause its Subcontractors to cooperate with Owner and other Owner’s Separate Contractors who may be working at or near the Site in order to assure that neither Contractor, nor any of its Subcontractors unreasonably hinders or increases, or makes more difficult than necessary the work being performed by Owner or Owner’s Separate Contractors. Owner shall cooperate and cause Owner’s Separate Contractors to cooperate with Contractor and the Subcontractors who may be working at or near the Site in order to assure that neither Owner, nor any of Owner’s Separate Contractors, unreasonably hinders or increases, or makes more difficult than necessary the work being performed by Contractor and the Subcontractors. Without limiting the foregoing, Contractor acknowledges that Owner’s Separate Contractors will be constructing, installing and completing the Owner-Provided Facilities and Services and Services and Services at the Site while Contractor is performing the Work, and Contractor covenants to cooperate with, and provide access to the Site, to such separate contractors. Substation and Interconnection Coordination. [Insert provisions for coordination with interconnection facilities and substation.] LABOR RELATIONS; MEANS AND METHODS OF CONTRACTOR General Management of Employees. Subject to Section 10.2 and Section 10.4, Contractor shall preserve its rights to exercise and shall exercise its management rights in performing the Work. Such management rights shall include the rights to hire, discharge, promote and transfer employees; to select and remove foremen or other persons at other levels of supervision; to establish and enforce reasonable standards of production; to introduce, to the extent feasible, labor saving service or Equipment and Materials; to determine the number of craftsmen necessary to perform a task, job or project; and to establish, maintain and enforce rules and regulations conducive to efficient and productive operations.
Owner’s Separate Contractors. AND CONSULTANTS Owner is responsible for the timeliness and quality of the work and services of Others engaged by Owner. The Core Group will coordinate the Work and Services with the work and services of the Others. IPD Team members will participate with the Core Group and Others in reviewing and coordinating plans and schedules for their respective work or services upon request. As directed by the Core Group, Constructor will include Others in scheduling, conflict resolution, and site safety programs. Owner shall be liable to the IPD Team for all third-party claims and safety violations arising from the work or services of Others engaged by Owner.
Owner’s Separate Contractors. 3.6.1 At Design-Builder's request, Owner shall promptly furnish reasonable evidence satisfactory to Design-Builder that Owner has adequate funds available and committed to fulfill all of Owner's contractual obligations under the Contract Documents. If Owner fails to furnish such financial information in a timely manner, Design-Builder may stop Work under Section 11.3 hereof or exercise any other right permitted under the Contract Documents.
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