Temporary Services and Utilities Sample Clauses

The Temporary Services and Utilities clause defines the responsibilities for providing and maintaining essential services such as water, electricity, and sanitation during the course of a construction or renovation project. Typically, this clause specifies which party—often the contractor—is responsible for arranging, paying for, and ensuring the adequacy and safety of these temporary provisions until permanent systems are operational. By clearly assigning these duties, the clause helps prevent disputes over costs and ensures that work can proceed efficiently without interruption due to lack of necessary utilities.
Temporary Services and Utilities. If specified in the Contract, the Contractor must be responsible for arranging for and providing all general services and temporary facilities as specified in the Contract Documents and as required for the proper and expeditious prosecution of the Work. The Contractor must pay all costs for such general services and temporary facilities. The Contractor must provide temporary connections for water, electricity and heat including installation, maintenance and removal of such facilities. The Contractor must pay the cost of all water, telephone, and electricity during the construction period.
Temporary Services and Utilities. If specified in the Contract, you are responsible for arranging for and providing all general services and temporary facilities as specified in the Contract and as required for the proper and expeditious prosecution of the Work. You must pay all costs for those general services and temporary facilities. You must provide temporary connections for water, electricity and heat including installation, maintenance and removal of those facilities. You must pay the cost of all water, telephone, and electricity during the construction period.
Temporary Services and Utilities