Underground Utility Facilities Sample Clauses

Underground Utility Facilities. To the extent required by Section 4215 of the California Government Code, District shall compensate Contractor for the costs of: (1) locating and repairing damage to underground utility facilities not caused by the failure of Contractor to exercise reasonable care; (2) removing or relocating underground utility facilities not indicated in the construction drawings; and (3) equipment necessarily idled during such work. Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated damages for delay caused by failure of District to provide for removal or relocation of such utility facilities.
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Underground Utility Facilities. To the extent required by Section 4215 of the Government Code, City shall compensate Contractor for the costs of: (1) locating and repairing damage to underground utility facilities not caused by the failure of Contractor to exercise reasonable care; (2) removing or relocating underground utility facilities not indicated in the construction drawings; and (3) equipment necessarily idled during such work. Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated damages for delay caused by failure of City to provide for removal or relocation of such utility facilities.
Underground Utility Facilities. With reference to Section 42 15 of the California Government Code, the County and the Program Manager agree that the Maximum Price contemplates the costs of: (1) locating and repairing damage to underground utility facilities not caused by the failure of the Program Manager, Construction Manager or any Prime Contractor to exercise reasonable care; (2) removing or relocating underground utility facilities not indicated in the construction drawings, but otherwise known or not constituting Differing Site Conditions; and (3) equipment necessarily idled during such work.
Underground Utility Facilities. To the extent required by Section 4215 of the California Government Code, MCDH shall compensate Contractor for the costs of: (1) locating and repairing damage to underground utility facilities not caused by the failure of Contractor to exercise reasonable care; (2) removing or relocating underground utility facilities not indicated in the construction drawings; and (3) equipment necessarily idled during such work. Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated damages for delay caused by failure of MCDH to provide for removal or relocation of such utility facilities.
Underground Utility Facilities. To the extent required by Section 4215 of the Government Code, County shall compensate Contractor for the costs of: (1) locating and repairing damage to underground utility facilities not caused by the failure of Contractor to exercise reasonable care; (2) removing or relocating underground utility facilities not indicated in the construction drawings; and (3) equipment necessarily idled during such work. Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated damages for delay caused by failure of County to provide for removal or relocation of such utility facilities.
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