Utility Outages Clause Samples
Utility Outages. 3.3.1 The Contractor shall notify the Owner’s Construction Inspector and the Owner’s Project Manager, in writing, of any planned utility outages in accordance with Owner’s Special Conditions.
3.3.2 The Owner will provide a standard form for processing a request for utility shutdown or any other campus disruption. The Contractor shall utilize this form, Utilities Outage Shutdown Request Form, with attachments as necessary, in requesting an outage. Refer also to Section 00 25 00 - Owner’s Special Conditions for Owner’s Policy for Planned Utility Outages.
3.3.3 The Contractor shall not turn services on or off, without prior written authorization from Owner. Unless directed otherwise, the Owner will turn services on and off.
Utility Outages. Due to the rural area cabin/sites are located there may be utility outages that Fancy Hill Cabins and RV Park LLC cannot control. Cancellation and refunds cannot be given when outages occur. The cabin does not have any backup generator if the utilities go out they are out, nature is out of our control!
Utility Outages. The Marina shall not be responsible for utility interruptions or outages or the results or damages caused by such events. Utili- ties include but are not limited to electric, water, WiFi, fueling station, and pump-out. The Marina does not supply utilities after October 15 or before April 15 of each year.
Utility Outages. ☐ Not Applicable to the Project; or ☐ The Work will require <<NUMBER>> utility outages, which will each last at least <<NUMBER>> hours. <<ADDITIONAL INFORMATION>> Builder’s Risk Insurance: (check one) ☐ Contractor Provided; ☐ Owner Provided; or ☐ Not Required for Project Owner Purchased Materials or Equipment: ☐ Not Applicable to the Project; or ☐ The Work and Contract Sum include the following materials and equipment to be purchased directly by Owner from supplier: <<ITEM DESCRIPTION, SUPPLIER, COST>> <<ITEM DESCRIPTION, SUPPLIER, COST>> <<ITEM DESCRIPTION, SUPPLIER, COST>>
Utility Outages. Maintenance and Warranty Tags
Utility Outages. The City shall not be liable for any loss, injury or damage to person or property caused by or resulting from any variation, interruption or failure of services due to any cause whatsoever, including, but not limited to, electrical surges, or from failure to make any repairs or perform any maintenance. No temporary interruption or failure of such services incident to the making of repairs, alterations or improvements or due to accident, strike or conditions or events beyond City's reasonable control shall be deemed to be an eviction of WPLBC, or to relieve WPLBC from any of WPLBC’s obligations hereunder, or to give WPLBC a right of action against City for damages. WPLBC acknowledges that there may be City- planned utility outages affecting the Premises and that such outages may interfere,
Utility Outages. Contractor shall schedule all Work in such a manner that utility outages are minimized. All outages shall be coordinated with and approved by the Authority and other affected Persons and entities at least forty eight (48) hours in advance of Work.
Utility Outages. ☐ Not Applicable to the Project; or ☐ The Work will require <<NUMBER>> utility outages, which will each last at least <<NUMBER>> hours. <<ADDITIONAL INFORMATION>> Builder’s Risk Insurance: (check one) ☐ Contractor Provided; ☐ Owner Provided; or ☐ Not Required for Project Owner Purchased Materials or Equipment: ☐ Not Applicable to the Project; or ☐ The Work and Contract Sum include the following materials and equipment to be purchased directly by Owner from supplier: <<ITEM DESCRIPTION, SUPPLIER, COST>> <<ITEM DESCRIPTION, SUPPLIER, COST>> <<ITEM DESCRIPTION, SUPPLIER, COST>> ☐ Contractor’s proposal dated <<INSERT DATE>> , which is attached hereto solely for the purpose of describing the Work and as otherwise provided in the Clarifications above. ☐ Certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the required insurance, and identifying Owner as the certificate holder and as an additional insured, as required ☐ <<OTHER ATTACHMENTS>> Work Contract Date: <<INSERT DATE>> Contractor: <<CONTRACTOR NAME>> Project Name: <<PROJECT NAME>> Project Number: <<PROJECT NUMBER>> Change Order Number: <<CHANGE ORDER NUMBER>> The Work of the Work Contract identified above is changed as follows: <<INSERT A DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE CHANGE IN THE WORK>> If the Contract Sum is a Stipulated Sum or there is a Maximum Price, insert the following amounts. Original Contract Sum/Maximum Price…………………………... $ <<INSERT AMOUNT>> Net Change by Previous Change Orders………………………….. $ <<INSERT AMOUNT>> Contract Sum/Maximum Price before this Change Order………… $ <<INSERT AMOUNT>> Change in Contract Sum/Maximum Price by this Change Order…. $ <<INSERT AMOUNT>> New Contract Sum/Maximum Price………………………………. $ <<INSERT AMOUNT>> If the Contract Sum is to be determined based on Time and Materials or Unit Pricing without a Maximum Price, it is estimated that this Change Order will <<TYPE “increase” or “decrease”>> the Contract Sum by $ <<INSERT AMOUNT>>. The Contract Time is <<TYPE “increased” or “decreased”>> by <<NUMBER OF DAYS>> Days. The new Contract Time is (check one) ☐ <<NUMBER OF DAYS>> Days; or ☐ <<INSERT DATE>>.
Utility Outages. (Electric, Water, etc.): during standard working hours shall be minimized. Any required utility outage that affects the facility during working hours must be approved by the City Project Manager at least two (2) business days in advance.
Utility Outages. Planning and coordination of all activities required for utility outages, including, but not limited to, notification, communication, performance, and lock out/tag out. The schedule for planned outages for routine maintenance in areas where activities such as Authority operations, and administration activities are impacted, will be coordinated with the proper Authority personnel on an annual basis.
