Protection of Existing Utilities Sample Clauses

Protection of Existing Utilities. Contractor shall determine the exact location of all existing utilities before commencing the Work and shall provide whatever measures are necessary to properly protect and maintain all existing utilities encountered in the course of the Work. Contractor agrees hereby to be fully responsible and liable for any and all damages which might occur by his failure to exactly locate and/or preserve the location of any and all underground or overhead utilities. If any utilities are to be affected during the course of construction, the Contractor shall so notify the owners thereof at least seventy-two (72) hours prior to any such construction activity. The Contractor shall fully cooperate and coordinate with all utility owners in the event of an interruption to any utility service. The cost for locating, uncovering, and protecting underground and/or overhead utilities is included within the Contractor’s Bid price. Additionally, Contractor shall maintain all storm sewers, drains, and/or ditches so that flow is not disturbed or impeded. Contractor shall protect storm drains, inlets and/or ditches, lawns, landscaping, and other facilities from damage during the testing and flushing.
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Protection of Existing Utilities. A. Prior to site clearing, locate and xxxx all existing utilities in coordination with the ClTY and other affected owners. Protect all existing utilities and markings from damage. In case of damage to existing utilities caused by construction activities, contact the owner of the utility or appropriate ClTY department (Water or Wastewater) immediately. Repair any damage to existing utilities or markings caused by construction activities in coordination with or as directed by the owner of the utility.
Protection of Existing Utilities. A. In case of damage to existing utilities caused by construction activities, contact the owner of the utility or appropriate City department (Water or Wastewater) immediately. Repair any damage to existing utilities caused by construction activities in coordination with or as directed by the owner of the utility.
Protection of Existing Utilities. Utility service lines found entering site and not indicated to remain or to be incorporated in the facility/site, shall be plugged, capped, or otherwise abandoned by Contractor in a manner satisfactory to Utility Companies whose services are involved, except as otherwise required. Protect from damage, existing utility lines not specified to be altered by Work of this Contract; any such features damaged shall be repaired or replaced to condition equal to that existing prior to commencing work of this Contract. See Article 10
Protection of Existing Utilities. A. In case of damage to existing utilities caused by construction activities, the Contractor contact the owner of the utility or appropriate City department (Water or Wastewater) immediately and repair any damage to existing utilities caused by construction activities in coordination with or as directed by the owner of the utility. The Contractor shall locate all existing roadways, railways, drainage facilities and utility services above, upon, or under the Project site; said roadways, railways, drainage facilities and utilities being referred to in this Sub-section as the “utilities”. The Contractor shall contact the owners of all Utilities to determine the necessity for relocating or temporarily interrupting any Utilities during the construction of the Project. The Contractor shall schedule and coordinate his work around any such relocation or temporary service interruption. The Contractor shall be responsible for properly shoring, supporting and protecting all utilities at all times during the course of the work. The Contractor shall conduct his work at all times such that adequate drainage is provided and shall not interfere with, or block, existing, functioning drainage facilities such as lake outfalls, culverts, gutters, ditches, roadway inlets, or other drainage appurtenances. Existing fire hydrants adjacent to the project shall be kept accessible for fire apparatus at all times and no material or equipment shall be placed within 25 feet of any hydrant. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Protection of Existing Utilities. Some of the researchers rely on uncontaminated water supply. Sound Transit shall exercise high level of care in locating and avoiding existing utilities. Sound Transit shall arrange for the repair of damage caused by disrupted utilities and resulting downstream contamination. The University agrees that Sound Transit may enter into agreements with the owner of the affected utilities to arrange for the relocation, protection or repair of utilities within the construction area pursuant to existing franchise agreements or other agreements with Sound Transit. This provision shall not create any rights to compensation in any owner of an affected utility.
Protection of Existing Utilities. The Contractor shall locate or verify the locating of underground facilities of third parties in the cable route area and/or contact the responsible third party for those locations. Utility companies are to be notified a minimum of two (2) business days prior to any work being performed. The Contractor shall be responsible for hand digging out any pipeline, drainage tile, cable, or any other buried facility prior to performing any mechanical excavations in the area. The Contractor shall take every precaution to avoid damage to all existing facilities. The Contractor shall be responsible to repair and pay for any damage that may occur due to excavations of existing utilities.
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Protection of Existing Utilities. 1. Locate existing underground utilities in areas of work. If utilities are to remain in place, provide adequate means of support and protection during earthwork operations. Comply with OSHA requirements.
Protection of Existing Utilities. A. The Contractor shall be responsible for locating all existing cables, conduits, piping, and any other utilities or structures that may be encountered either above or below ground. All necessary precautions shall be taken by the Contractor to prevent any damage to the existing utilities and improvements. In the event that such damage should occur from his operations, the Contractor shall repair or replace damaged utilities to their original condition at no expense to the Owner.
Protection of Existing Utilities. Any activity undertaken to avoid damaging a Facility that does not involve removing or relocating that Facility, (i.e., temporarily lifting power lines without cutting them is Protection of Existing Utilities, whereas temporarily moving power lines to another location after cutting them is a temporary Utility Relocation.
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