Public Safety and Convenience Sample Clauses

Public Safety and Convenience. The safety of the public and the convenience of traffic are of prime importance under this agreement. Unless otherwise provided, the Provider’s performance of this agreement shall not interfere with traffic on the roadway. Unless coordinated with the state, the Provider shall work only during daylight hours and no work will be performed on Sundays or State observed holidays.
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Public Safety and Convenience. The Contractor shall at all times so conduct their work as to insure the least possible obstruction to traffic and inconvenience to the general public and the residents in the vicinity of the work, and to insure the protection of persons and property in a manner satisfactory to the Engineer. No road or street shall be closed to the public except with the permission of the Engineer and proper governmental authority. Fire hydrants on or adjacent to work shall be kept accessible to fire fighting equipment at all times. Temporary provisions shall be made by the Contractor to insure the use of sidewalks and the proper functioning of all gutters, sewer inlets, drainage ditches, and irrigation ditches, which shall not be obstructed except as approved by the Engineer.
Public Safety and Convenience i. Contractor shall conduct its operations so as not to close or obstruct any portion of any highway, road, or other property without a permit or permission from the appropriate authorities or owners. If any highway, road or other property is required to be kept open or is rendered unsafe by Contractor’s operations, Contractor shall at its own expense make repairs and provide temporary barricades, guards, bridges, flaggers, lights, and other signals as shall be acceptable to the authorities having jurisdiction.
Public Safety and Convenience. The Owner shall conduct the Work with proper consideration for public safety and convenience. This requirement shall include, but is not limited to, the maintenance of traffic, access to fire hydrants, use of sidewalks and public and private driveways, and the proper functioning of existing private and public facilities such as gutters, drains, ditches, natural water courses and the like. Where construction consists of replacement of, or modification to, existing facilities such as existing sewer or water lines, pumping facility or treatment works, the Owner shall provide for the normal maintenance and operation of such facilities during construction. The Owner shall obtain prior approval from the Association, the affected owners and the proper governmental authority to obstruct traffic or to disturb any existing private or public facility.
Public Safety and Convenience. 5.2.1. Seller must provide for the safety of the public during construction and conduct its operations to minimize the amount of work posing potential hazards to the public.
Public Safety and Convenience. The Contractor shall at all times so conduct his work as to ensure the least possible obstruction to traffic, or inconvenience to the general public and residents in the vicinity of the work. No road or street shall be closed to the public, except with the permission of the Project Manager and other jurisdictional governmental authority, if any. Fire hydrants on or adjacent to the work shall be kept accessible. Provisions shall be made by the Contractor to ensure public access to sidewalks, public telephones, and the proper functioning of all gutters, sewer inlets, drainage ditches, and irrigation ditches. No open excavation shall be left overnight except during road closing. All open excavation within the roadway shall be backfilled and a temporary asphalt patch applied prior to darkness each day. A cold asphalt patch is acceptable.
Public Safety and Convenience. A. The Contractor shall at all times so conduct his work as to insure the least possible obstruction to traffic and the least possible inconvenience to the general public and to the employees of the Owner.
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Public Safety and Convenience. The safety of the public and the convenience of traffic shall be regarded as of prime importance. Unless otherwise shown on plans or except as herein provided, all portions of the highway shall be kept open to traffic. It shall be the entire responsibility of the Contractor to provide for traffic along and across the highway, as well as for ingress and egress to adjacent property, in accordance with the traffic control plan and detours as shown on the plans and in the specifications for the project or as directed/approved by the Engineer. The Contractor shall plan and execute his operations in a manner that will cause the minimum interference with traffic. The Contractor shall secure the Engineer's approval of his proposed plan of operation and sequence of work. If at any time during construction the approved plan does not accomplish the intended purpose due to weather or other conditions affecting the safe handling of traffic, the Contractor shall immediately make necessary changes as directed/approved by the Engineer therein to correct the unsatisfactory conditions.
Public Safety and Convenience. The contractor shall at all times so conduct his work to insure the least obstruction to traffic and inconvenience to the general public and the residences in the vicinity of the work, and to insure the protection of persons and property in a manner satisfactory to the engineer. No road or street shall be closed to the public except with the permission of the engineer and proper governmental authorities. The contractor shall confer with and keep police, fire, and ambulance departments of the municipality fully informed as to streets or alleys which are to be closed to traffic for construction purposes. Fire hydrants on or adjacent to the work shall be kept accessible to fire fighting equipment at all times. Temporary provisions shall be made by the contractor to insure the usability of sidewalks and the proper functioning of all gutters, sewer inlets and drainage ditches.
Public Safety and Convenience. The Contractor shall be solely and completely responsible for conditions of the job site, including safety of all persons and property during performance of the work. This requirement shall apply continuously and not be limited to normal working hours. Any review by the Engineer of the Contractor's performance does not, and is not intended to, include review of the adequacy of the Contractor's safety measures in, on or near the construction site. The Contractor shall at all times so conduct his work as to insure the least possible obstruction to traffic. The convenience of the general public and the protection of persons and property are of prime importance and shall be provided for by the Contractor in an adequate and satisfactory manner. The Contractor shall conduct the work so as to cause a minimum of inconvenience to traffic at intersections and connecting streets and to persons operating commercial enterprises or residing along the route of work. Entrances to residences, garages, service stations, business places and driveways of all kinds shall not be blocked for more than a few hours, if at all. Satisfactory means of ingress and egress for persons residing or transacting business along the route of the work shall be maintained all times. The Contractor shall not work before 7:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m. without written permission of the Engineer. Adequate sanitary conveniences for the use of persons employed on the work properly secluded from public observation, shall be constructed and maintained by the Contractor in such a manner and at such points as shall be approved by the Engineer. These conveniences shall be maintained at all times without nuisance and their use shall be enforced. Upon completion of the work, they shall be removed form the premises, leaving all clean and free from nuisance.
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