Permit Work Sample Clauses

The Permit Work clause defines the requirements and procedures for obtaining necessary permits before commencing any work on a project. It typically outlines the party responsible for securing permits, the types of permits required (such as building, environmental, or safety permits), and the timeline for obtaining them. By clearly assigning responsibility and setting expectations, this clause ensures that all work is legally authorized and compliant with relevant regulations, thereby reducing the risk of project delays or legal complications.
Permit Work. Any Licensed Plumber called upon by his/her employer to use the Licence issued to him/her by the Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage and Drainage Board for a period in any one week shall be paid $17.20 for that week, in addition to the prescribed rate.
Permit Work. Custodians covering private group functions outside of normal working hours (permit work) will be compensated at one and one-half times their regular rate of pay, paid through normal payroll channels. Custodians covering private group functions outside of normal working hours in school buildings will be compensated for a minimum of three (3) hours, including a half hour set-up time and a half hour clean-up time. All school and school- related activities will be handled through regular school channels. Employees will receive double-time, rather than time and one-half, for required Sunday and holiday permit work for a non-school sponsored or non-Town sponsored event which occurs in any of the Wayland schools.
Permit Work. Any licensed plumber called upon by the Employer to use the licence issued to him/her by the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Board for a period in any one week shall be paid as follows for that week in addition to the rates otherwise prescribed: First pay period on or after date of registration First pay period on or after 1 January 2011 $20.70 $21.42
Permit Work. The Government shall include in project costs the value of permit work performed by the Non-Federal Sponsor after the effective date of this Agreement. The value shall be equivalent to the direct costs, documented to the satisfaction of the Government, that the Non-Federal Sponsor incurs in obtaining all permits and licenses necessary for design and construction of the Project, including the permits necessary for placement of the Project on publicly owned or controlled real property interests. Appropriate documentation includes invoices and certification of specific payments to contractors, suppliers, and the Non- Federal Sponsor’s employees involved in obtaining such permits.
Permit Work. Any licensed ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ called upon by his employer to use the Licence issued to him by the Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage and Drainage Board for a period in any one week shall be paid $16.80 for that week, in addition to the prescribed rate.
Permit Work. Any licensed plumber called upon by the Employer to use the licence issued to them by the Plumbers Licensing Board, or any constituent body replacing the Board, for a period in any one week will be paid as follows for that week in addition to the rates otherwise prescribed: Existing rate On and from 1 Jan 2023 On and from 1 Jan 2024 $33.20 $73.90 $76.80
Permit Work. The Government shall include in project costs the costs of permit work, which includes the Non-Federal Sponsor’s costs for obtaining all required Federal and state permits, licenses, and approvals necessary for design, construction, and operation and maintenance of the Project, or separable elements thereof, after the effective date of this Agreement, that are eligible for reimbursement. Such costs will be reimbursed to the Non- Federal Sponsor pursuant to Article II.D. as discrete segments are completed. Eligible costs shall be equivalent to the direct costs, documented to the satisfaction of the Government, that the Non-Federal Sponsor incurs in obtaining all permits and licenses necessary for design, construction, and operation and maintenance of the Project. Appropriate documentation includes invoices and certification of specific payments to contractors, suppliers, and the Non-Federal Sponsor’s employees involved in obtaining such permits. Failure to comply with these permits and licenses may result in the Government denying, in whole or part, inclusion of the Non- Federal Sponsor’s costs for effected design and construction work in project costs for cost- sharing purposes.
Permit Work. Custodians covering private group functions (permit work) will be compensated at one and one half times their regular rate of pay, paid through normal payroll channels. Custodians covering private group functions in school buildings will be compensated for a minimum of three (3) hours, including a half hour set-up time and a half hour clean-up time. All school and school-related activities will be handled through regular school channels. Effective July 1, 2008, employees will receive double-time, rather than time and one- half, for required Sunday and holiday permit work for a non-school sponsored or non- Town sponsored event which occurs in any of the Wayland schools.
Permit Work. The Government shall include in project costs eligible costs of permit work performed by the Non-Federal Sponsor after the effective date of this Agreement. Eligible costs shall be equivalent to the direct costs, documented to the satisfaction of the Government, that the Non-Federal Sponsor incurs in obtaining all permits and licenses necessary for design and construction of the Project, including the permits necessary for construction, operation, and maintenance of the Project on publicly owned or controlled real property interests. Appropriate documentation includes invoices and certification of specific payments to contractors, suppliers, and the Non-Federal Sponsor’s employees involved in obtaining such permits. Failure to comply with these permits and licenses may result in the Government denying, in whole or part, inclusion of the Non-Federal Sponsor’s costs for design and construction of the Project in project costs.
Permit Work. The Government shall include in construction costs for an increment of work eligible costs of permit work performed by the Non-Federal Sponsor after the date of approval of the Scope of Work for such work. Eligible costs shall be equivalent to the direct costs, documented to the satisfaction of the Government, that the Non-Federal Sponsor incurs in obtaining all permits and licenses necessary for design, construction, operation and maintenance of the increment of work, including the permits necessary for construction, operation, and maintenance of the increment of work on publicly owned or controlled real property interests. Appropriate documentation includes invoices and certification of specific payments to contractors, suppliers, and the Non-Federal Sponsor’s employees involved in obtaining such permits. Failure to comply with these permits and licenses may result in the Government denying, in whole or part, inclusion of the Non-Federal Sponsor’s costs for design and construction of an increment of work in construction costs.