Common use of Suspensions for Cause Clause in Contracts

Suspensions for Cause. 14.2.1 Upon TxDOT’s delivery of notice of a DB Contractor Default for any of the following breaches or failures to perform and DB Contractor’s failure to fully cure and correct, within the applicable cure period, if any, TxDOT shall have the right and authority to suspend for cause any affected portion of the Work by written order to DB Contractor: (a) The existence of conditions unsafe for workers, other Project personnel or the general public; (b) Failure to comply with any Law or Governmental Approval (including failure to handle, preserve and protect archeological, paleontological or historic resources, or failure to handle Hazardous Materials, in accordance with applicable Laws and Governmental Approvals); (c) Performance of Nonconforming Work; (d) Failure to carry out and comply with Directive Letters; (e) Failure of Key Personnel to be available as required by Section 7.4; (f) Certain failures to remove and replace personnel as set forth in Section 7.7.3; or (g) Failure to provide proof of required insurance coverage as set forth in Section 14.2.2 DB Contractor shall promptly comply with any such written suspension order,

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract

Suspensions for Cause. 14.2.1 Upon TxDOT’s delivery of notice of a DB Contractor Default for any of the following breaches or failures to perform and DB Contractor’s failure to fully cure and correct, within the applicable cure period, if any, TxDOT shall have the right and authority to suspend for cause any affected portion of the Work by written order to DB Contractor: (a) The existence of conditions unsafe for workers, other Project personnel or the general public; (b) Failure to comply with any Law or Governmental Approval (including failure to handle, preserve and protect archeological, paleontological or historic resources, or failure to handle Hazardous Materials, in accordance with applicable Laws and Governmental Approvals); (c) Performance of Nonconforming Work; (d) Failure to carry out and comply with Directive Letters; (e) Failure of Key Personnel to be available as required by Section 7.4; (f) Certain failures to remove and replace personnel as set forth in Section 7.7.37.4; or (g) Failure to provide proof of required insurance coverage as set forth in Section 14.2.2 DB Contractor shall promptly comply with any such written suspension order,

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement