Temporary Lighting Clause Samples
Temporary Lighting. The Contractor shall install and maintain temporary lighting throughout the performance of the Work to enable all trades to adequately perform their work and conform to safety and security requirements, including those of Princeton University.
Temporary Lighting. The Contractor shall provide all artificial lighting and power for use on the works, including all sub- contractors and specialists requirements and including all temporary connections, wiring, fittings, etc., and clear away on completion. The contractor shall pay all fees and charges and obtain all permits in connections there with.
Temporary Lighting. E.3.1. Not applicable
Temporary Lighting. Provide adequate lighting for visual inspection of all surfaces in the areas to be subjected to visual inspection.
Temporary Lighting. The Developer shall ensure that the roadworks are adequately illuminated during the period of the works. The positions and types of temporary street lighting are to be agreed with the Highway Authority Engineer before any existing street lamps are moved.
Temporary Lighting. The installation, maintaining, connecting, shifting or repairing of all wiring for temporary lighting, heating and power, and the maintenance of the wiring for temporary lighting, heating and power, and the maintenance of the wiring of pumps, fans, blowers and other electrical equipment in new buildings in the course of construction, old buildings undergoing alterations, subways and bridges under construction, shall be performed by workmen employed under the terms of this Agreement.
Temporary Lighting. For vehicle canopy systems or other lighted secure areas, existing lighting will be removed or disabled. For this reason, the Contractor/LICENSEE must provide sufficient temporary lighting during the period the Host facility is without lighting. Once the PV system is energized, Light- Emitting Diode (LED) lighting will be available under the vehicle canopy systems and will replace the temporary lighting. Failure to keep the site adequately lit may result in DGS engaging a lighting and fueling service to perform such services which is to be paid in full by the contractor. If the contractor fails to pay in full for such DGS retained service, DGS at their discretion will either back charge the contractor or keep the project from final close out and continue to invoice the contractor for weekly charges until the service is paid in full by contractor. Site cleanliness and appearance – Contractors will be required to carry out daily and weekly cleaning and tidying up of the job site. All job site areas including, but not limited to, sidewalks, driveways, parking areas, landscape areas, pathways, ingress and egress points, planters, islands, fence lines, and path of travel lanes shall be kept free of mud, excessive dust, soiling, trash, and debris at all times or as required by DGS. DGS project manager or inspectors may grant specific exceptions if requested by contractor. Failure to keep the site clean may result in DGS engaging a cleaning service to perform such services which is to be paid in full by the contractor. If the contractor fails to pay in full for such DGS retained service, DGS at their discretion will either back charge the contractor or keep the project from final close out and continue to invoice the contractor for weekly charges until the service is paid in full by contractor.
Temporary Lighting. Contractor will provide temporary lighting in accordance with OSHA requirements. All task lighting and lighting required by Subcontractor in excess of OSHA standards shall be Subcontractor’s responsibility.
Temporary Lighting. The contractor shall make his own arrangement in respect of the provision of adequate lighting at all places where his ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ are engaged for carrying out the work and also provide general lighting of site as a whole in proper safe and satisfactory manner.
Temporary Lighting. Contractor shall provide, maintain, and remove temporary lighting necessary to 42 complete the Work.
