Temporary Electrical Service Sample Clauses
The Temporary Electrical Service clause outlines the requirements and responsibilities for providing electrical power on a construction site during the course of the project. Typically, this clause specifies who is responsible for arranging, installing, and paying for temporary electrical connections, as well as the standards for safety and removal after use. Its core function is to ensure that all parties understand how temporary power will be supplied and managed, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring the smooth progress of construction activities.
Temporary Electrical Service. Owner shall secure electrical service to supply a minimum 750 KW of 3-phase, 480/277 volt electrical power during construction. Owner shall procure, install, and maintain temporary service to up to three 3-phase, 480/277 volt temporary service transformers located throughout the site. The transformer sizing, locations, and underground electrical feed routing layout are to be determined jointly by the Owner, the Design-Builder and the energy supplier. Design-Builder shall pay energy demand and usage charges up to Substantial Completion.
Temporary Electrical Service. 1. The General Contractor may utilize temporary light and power from the existing Visitation Centre Building necessary to the operations under this contract, provided this use does not impact ongoing operations of the facility. The Owner will pay for the cost of electrical power supply from the existing Visitation Centre Building only
2. Install and maintain temporary electrical systems in accordance with the Construction Safety Association’s “Temporary Wiring Standards on Construction Sites” the Ontario Electrical Code and other authorities having jurisdiction.
