Site Stabilization Clause Samples
The Site Stabilization clause outlines the requirements and responsibilities for ensuring that a construction site is left in a safe and stable condition, particularly at the end of a project or during work suspensions. It typically mandates actions such as grading, erosion control, debris removal, and securing unfinished structures to prevent hazards or environmental damage. This clause serves to protect both the property and the surrounding environment, minimizing risks of accidents, liability, or regulatory violations after active work has ceased.
Site Stabilization. All erosion control, water management, and other site stabilization practices implemented during the Construction Phase will be observed for the entire Monitoring Phase in order to assure effectiveness. Monitoring will consist of: 1) monthly visual inspections; 2) visual inspections after intense rainstorms; and 3) completion of any work necessary to assure the site stabilization installed during the construction phase is functioning as intended.
Site Stabilization. If the Contractor becomes aware that a site assigned to the Contractor requires immediate corrective action to stabilize the site to prevent further damage to the environment or to remove a threat to public health or welfare, the Contractor shall immediately notify the State's Authorized Representative or State’s Project Manager of the situation. If authorized by the State's Authorized Representative or State’s Project Manager, the Contractor shall take appropriate measures to stabilize the site.
Site Stabilization. Within thirty (30) days following the Effective Date, APM, at its sole cost and expense, shall lay and stabilize the foundation of the Asphalt Plant with sufficient crushed basalt aggregate at a grade and specification that will allow for the construction of the Asphalt Plant in accordance with Vulcan's construction plans and all applicable laws, ordinances and regulations.
Site Stabilization. A. Incorporate erosion control devices indicated on the Drawings into the Project at the earliest practicable time.
B. Construct, stabilize and activate erosion controls before site disturbance within tributary areas of those controls.
C. Stockpile and waste pile heights shall not exceed 35 feet. Slope stockpile sides at 2: 1 or flatter.
D. Stabilize any disturbed area of affected erosion control devices on which activity has ceased and which will remain exposed for more than 20 days.
1. During non-germinating periods, apply mulch at recommended rates.
2. Stabilize disturbed areas which are not at finished grade and which will be disturbed within one year in accordance with Section 02924 at 90 percent of permanent application rate with no topsoil.
3. Stabilize disturbed areas which are either at finished grade or will not be disturbed within one year in accordance with Section 02924 permanent seeding specifications.
E. Stabilize diversion channels, sediment traps, and stockpiles immediately.
Site Stabilization. Conduct site stabilization activities and implement best management practices to address environmental site worker protection and safe building access. Prepare an inventory of residual chemicals or hazardous substances/liquids that are located on the property. Remove liquid hazardous substances including petroleum products stored in the south substation building.
Site Stabilization. The parties acknowledge that the work suspension may not be lifted prior to the time that site stabilization will be required under applicable permits, federal and state statutes and regulations, and local ordinances (collectively “stabilization laws”). In such event, Design-Builder agrees to stabilize the Project site in accordance with stabilization laws. Site stabilization shall begin when required by applicable stabilization laws. Design-Builder agrees to consult with authorities that enforce applicable stabilization laws to determine the date that site stabilization must begin.
