Site Establishment. The Contractor shall be responsible for the provision of all temporary fencing and gates to the working areas, to ensure the protection of equipment, materials, operatives, disturbance to adjacent land/vegetation, prevention of vandalism and public hazard. Temporary fencing and gates are to be agreed with landowners and shall also be sufficient to discharge the Contractor’s obligations under the contract and health and safety legislation. The Contractor shall provide all the necessary signs and barriers. A formal notice of intention to commence the works will be given by the Employer, to owners and occupiers of all the land as designated by the working areas shown on the supplied drawings. The notice shall be as long as is reasonably practicable and will not normally be given less than 14 days before entry, other than in an emergency. To this effect the Contractor will be required to give the Employer 4 weeks notice of his intention to commence construction works. All access is to be via the routes as agreed with the site owners and contractors at least 2 weeks in advance of commencement of works. If the Contractor wishes to use any site for his compound or use additional land they shall gain approval of landowner/occupier and relevant authority and pay all associated land compensation costs. The Contractor shall ensure that continued unhindered access is provided to the landowners and occupiers at all times. The Contractor shall obtain any additional approvals from the relevant landowners, LPA and Local Highway Authority for these points and incorporate any specific requirements as necessary. If temporary access points are not acceptable the Contractor shall at his own cost provide alternative access points. All access routes, footpaths, working areas, site compounds, roads etc affected by the works shall be reinstated to their original state or to the requirements of the landowners/ occupiers and/or the relevant Authority. All delivery vehicles supplying the site should be scheduled to miss the peak usage times of the surrounding roads. Wheel wash facilities should be supplied at all access points to the working areas, where they meet public and private roads.
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Site Establishment. The Contractor shall be responsible for the provision of all temporary fencing and gates to the working areas, to ensure the protection of equipment, materials, operatives, disturbance to adjacent land/vegetation, prevention of vandalism and public hazard. Temporary fencing and gates are to be agreed with landowners and shall also be sufficient to discharge the Contractor’s obligations under the contract and health and safety legislation. The Contractor shall provide all the necessary signs and barriers. A formal notice of intention to commence the works will be given by the EmployerProject Manager, to owners and occupiers of all the land as designated by the working areas shown on the supplied drawings. The notice shall be as long as is reasonably practicable and will not normally be given less than 14 days before entry, other than in an emergency. To this effect the Contractor will be required to give the Employer Client 4 weeks weeks’ notice of his intention to commence construction works. All access is to be via the routes as agreed with the site owners and contractors at least 2 weeks in advance of commencement of works. If the Contractor wishes to use any site for his compound or use additional land land, they shall gain approval of landowner/occupier and relevant authority and pay all associated land compensation costs. The Contractor shall ensure that continued unhindered access is always provided to the landowners and occupiers at all timesoccupiers. The Contractor shall obtain any additional approvals from the relevant landowners, LPA and Local Highway Authority for these points and incorporate any specific requirements as necessary. If temporary access points are not acceptable the Contractor shall at his own cost provide alternative access points. All access routes, footpaths, working areas, site compounds, roads etc affected by the works shall be reinstated to their original state or to the requirements of the landowners/ occupiers and/or the relevant Authority. All delivery vehicles supplying the site should be scheduled to miss the peak usage times of the surrounding roads. Wheel wash facilities should be supplied at all access points to the working areas, where they meet public and private roads.
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Site Establishment. The Contractor shall be responsible for the provision of all temporary fencing and gates to the working areas, to ensure the protection of equipment, materials, operatives, disturbance to adjacent land/vegetation, prevention of vandalism and public hazard. Temporary fencing and gates are to be agreed with landowners and shall also be sufficient to discharge the Contractor’s obligations under the contract and health and safety legislation. The Contractor shall provide all the necessary signs and barriers. A formal notice of intention to commence the works will be given by the Employer, to owners and occupiers of all the land as designated by the working areas shown on the supplied drawings. The notice shall be as long as is reasonably practicable and will not normally be given less than 14 days before entry, other than in an emergency. To this effect the Contractor will be required to give the Employer 4 weeks notice of his intention to commence construction works. All access is to be via the routes as agreed with the site owners and contractors at least 2 weeks in advance of commencement of works. If the Contractor wishes to use any site for his compound or use additional land they shall gain approval of landowner/occupier and relevant authority and pay all associated land compensation costs. The Contractor shall ensure that continued unhindered access is provided to the landowners and occupiers at all times. The Contractor shall obtain any additional approvals from the relevant landowners, LPA and Local Highway Authority for these points and incorporate any specific requirements as necessary. If temporary access points are not acceptable the Contractor shall at his own cost provide alternative access points. All access routes, footpaths, working areas, site compounds, roads etc affected by the works shall be reinstated to their original state or to the requirements of the landowners/ occupiers and/or the relevant Authority. All delivery vehicles supplying the site should be scheduled to miss the peak usage times of the surrounding roads. Wheel wash facilities should be supplied at all access points to the working areas, where they meet public and private roads.
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Sources: Short Contract