Common use of UNSUITABLE CONDITIONS Clause in Contracts

UNSUITABLE CONDITIONS. The Contractor shall not Work at any time, or permit any Work to be done, under any conditions contrary to those recommended by manufacturers or industry standards which are otherwise proper, unsuited for proper execution, safety and performance. Any cost caused by ill-timed Work shall be borne by the Contractor unless the timing of such Work shall have been directed by the Architect/Engineer or the Principal Representative, after the award of the Contract, and the Contractor provided Notice of any additional cost.

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Samples: www.coloradomesa.edu, imlive.s3.amazonaws.com, imlive.s3.amazonaws.com

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UNSUITABLE CONDITIONS. The Contractor shall not perform any Work at any time, or permit any Work to be done, under any conditions contrary unsuited to those recommended by manufacturers or industry standards which are otherwise proper, unsuited for its proper execution, safety safety, and performancereliability. Any cost caused by costs resulting from ill-timed Work work by Contractor shall be borne by Contractor, except to the Contractor unless the timing of such Work shall have been directed by the Architect/Engineer or the Principal Representative, after the award of the Contract, and the Contractor extent otherwise specifically provided Notice of any additional costherein.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Architect Agreement

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