Storage and Placement Sample Clauses

The Storage and Placement clause defines the rules and responsibilities regarding where and how goods, materials, or equipment are to be stored and positioned during the course of a project or contract. It typically specifies designated storage areas, conditions for safe and secure placement, and may outline requirements for labeling, access, or protection from damage. By clearly establishing these procedures, the clause helps prevent disputes over property handling, ensures safety and organization on site, and protects the integrity of stored items.
Storage and Placement. A) All construction materials shall be stored only in the premises where they are to be installed. No storage of materials will be permitted in any public areas, loading docks or corridors leading to the premises. B) No flammable, toxic, or otherwise hazardous materials may be brought in or about the Building unless all of the following are met: (i) authorized by the Property Manager, (ii) all applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations are complied with, and (iii) all necessary permits have been obtained. All necessary precautions shall be taken by the contractor handling such materials against damage or injury caused by such materials. C) All materials required for the construction of the premises must comply with Building Standards, must conform with the plans and specifications approved by Landlord, and must be installed in the locations shown on the drawings approved by the Landlord. D) All work shall be subject to supervision and inspection by Landlord’s Representative. E) No alterations to approved plans will be made without prior knowledge and approval of the Property Manager. Such changes shall be documented on the as-build drawings required to be delivered to Landlord pursuant to Paragraph 10 of the rules and regulations. F) All protective devices (e.g., temporary enclosures and partitions) and materials, as well as their placement, must be approved by the Property Manager. G) It is the responsibility of Contractors to ensure that the temporary placement of materials does not impose a hazard to the Building or its occupants, either through overloading, or interference with Building systems, access, egress or in any other manner whatsoever. H) All existing and/or new openings made through the floor slab for piping, cabling, etc. must be sealed per code. All holes in the floor slab at abandoned floor outlets, etc. need to be filled with solid concrete.
Storage and Placement. All construction materials shall be stored only in the premises where they are to be installed. No storage of materials will be permitted in any public areas, loading docks or corridors leading to the premises.
Storage and Placement a. All construction materials shall be stored only in the premises where they are to be installed. No storage of materials will be permitted in any public areas, loading docks or corridors leading to the premises. b. No flammable, toxic, or otherwise hazardous materials may be brought in or about the Building unless: (i) authorized by the Property Manager, (ii) all applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations are complied with, and (iii) all necessary permits have been obtained. All necessary precautions shall be taken by the Contractor handling such materials against damage or injury caused by such materials. c. All materials required for the construction of the premises must comply with Building standards, must conform with the plans and specifications approved by Landlord, and must be installed in the locations shown on the drawings approved by the Landlord.
Storage and Placement a. All construction materials to be stored only in the premises where they are to be installed. No storage or staging of materials will be permitted in public areas, loading docks, corridors leading to the premises or any other portion of the Building or Property other than the premises in which such materials will be installed. b. No flammable, toxic, or otherwise hazardous materials may be brought in or about the Building unless: (I) authorized by the Chief Engineer, (ii) all applicable laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations are complied with, and (iii) all necessary permits have been obtained. All necessary precautions will be taken by the Contractor or Vendor when handling such materials so to avoid damage or injury.