Construction Superintendent definition

Construction Superintendent has the meaning specified in subsection 3.17(B) (Construction Superintendent).
Construction Superintendent means the Key Person identified in the Project Specific Information (Preconstruction Phase) as responsible for on-site field supervision and direction of the Construction Work, or approved replacement.
Construction Superintendent. A representative of the contractor responsible for overseeing performance of the required construction work. This individual must engage in sound construction practices, and is responsible to maintain a safe work site. In the case of a project involving the demolition, alteration or new construction of buildings, the Construction Superintendent must be licensed by the NYC Department of Buildings. Contractor: For purposes of these Safety Requirements, the term “Contractor” shall mean any person or entity that enters into a contract for the performance of construction work on a DDC project. The term “Contractor” shall include any person or entity which enters into any of the following types of contracts: (1) a prime construction contract for a specific project, (2) a prime construction contract using the Job Order Contracting System (“JOCS Contract”), and (3) a subcontract with a CM/Builder (“First Tier Subcontract”).

Examples of Construction Superintendent in a sentence

  • At the site of the work the Contractor shall employ a Construction Superintendent or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ who shall have full authority to act for the Contractor.

  • Should test results or observations indicate noncompliance with the project contract, plans, or specifications, the following communication and follow-up action will be implemented, as applicable: • Verbal notification to the sponsor, Construction Superintendent, work area ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and/or plant operator.

  • For the purpose of tracking time, issuing payment of retainage, and assessing liquidated damages, Substantial Completion shall be defined as the date upon which all scheduled bid items included in the Contract have been constructed or installed completely to allow all facilities to function as designed and the Contractor has made a request for a final walk-through inspection with the Owner's Construction Superintendent, CIP Program Manager, Engineer, and other representatives.

  • If the Construction Superintendent is also the Construction Manager, then the Construction Superintendent may not serve in any other additional role.

  • In the event the primary designated Site Safety Manager or Construction Superintendent is temporarily unable to perform his or her duties, an alternate Licensed Site Safety Manager and/or Registered Construction Superintendent will be provided.


More Definitions of Construction Superintendent

Construction Superintendent means the individual who is a representative of the Contractor, and who shall be responsible for continuous field supervision, coordination, and completion of the Work, and who shall maintain a full-time on-site, physical presence at the Project Site and satisfy the obligations of Construction Superintendent as provided in the Contract Documents.
Construction Superintendent has the meaning specified in Subsection 4.19.3 hereof.
Construction Superintendent. A representative of the contractor responsible for overseeing performance of the required construction work. This individual must engage in sound construction practices, and is responsible to maintain a safe work site. In the case of a project involving the demolition, alteration or new construction of buildings, the Construction Superintendent must be licensed by the NYC Department of Buildings. Contractor: For purposes of these Safety Requirements, the term “Contractor” shall mean any person or entity that enters into a contract for the performance of construction work on a DDC project. The term “Contractor” shall include any person or entity which enters into any of the following types of contracts: (1) a prime construction contract for a specific project, (2) a prime construction contract using the Job Order Contracting System (“JOCS Contract”), and (3) a subcontract with a CM/Builder (“First Tier Subcontract”). Director - Quality Assurance and Construction Safety (QACS): Responsible for the operations of the QACS Construction Safety Unit and the DDC Site Safety management programs. Job Hazard Assessment (▇▇▇): A process of identifying site-specific hazards that may be present during construction and establishing the means and methods to reduce or eliminate those hazards. Jobsite Safety Coordinator: A person designated by the Contractor to be onsite during all activities. This individual shall have received, at a minimum, the OSHA 10-hour construction safety program. Other examples of acceptable training are the 30-hour OSHA Safety and
Construction Superintendent. A representative of the contractor responsible for overseeing performance of the required construction work. This individual must engage in sound construction practices, and is responsible to maintain a safe work site. In the case of a project involving the demolition, alteration or new construction of buildings, the Construction Superintendent must be licensed by the NYC Department of Buildings. Contractor: For purposes of these Safety Requirements, the term “Contractor” shall mean any person or entity that enters into a contract for the performance of construction work on a DDC project. The term “Contractor” shall include any person Director - Quality Assurance and Construction Safety (QACS): Responsible for the operations of the QACS Construction Safety Unit and the DDC Site Safety management programs. Job Hazard Assessment (▇▇▇): A process of identifying site-specific hazards that may be present during construction and establishing the means and methods to reduce or eliminate those hazards. Jobsite Safety Coordinator: A person designated by the Contractor to be onsite during all activities. This individual shall have received, at a minimum, the OSHA 10-hour construction safety program. Other examples of acceptable training are the 30-hour OSHA Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry training program (OSHA 510) or a degree/certificate in a safety and health from a college-level curriculum. This person does not necessarily have to be dedicated full-time to site safety, but must have sufficient experience and authority to undertake corrective action and must qualify to be a competent person. For certain projects, as defined in NYC Construction Codes – Title 28, this person may be required to have a Site Safety Manager’s License issued by the NYC DOB.
Construction Superintendent means the executive in charge of construction of the Project designated by the Project Company for communications with the City during the Construction Period.
Construction Superintendent means the CM’s representative who is responsible for continuous field supervision, coordination, and completion of the Work. The Construction Superintendent is responsible for management of the Project Site and tasks including, but not limited to, organization and coordination of the Work of trade craft employees, keeping cost records on Work performed and materials, controlling of costs in materials and wages; exercising control over rate of construction progress to assure complete construction Project within scheduled time; inspecting Construction Work to enforce conformity to the Contract Documents and supervising trades, subcontractors, clerical staff, and other personnel employed in the construction. Construction Phase Services means the services to be performed through the Construction Manager during the construction phase of the Project, including without limitation, the Construction Work and such other services as required by this Agreement or reasonably inferred herein. Construction Work means all Work required by this Agreement for the Construction Phase of the Project.
Construction Superintendent means the Design/Builder’s representative who shall be responsible for continuous field supervision, coordination, and completion of the Work, and who shall maintain a full-time on-site, physical presence at the Project Site. The Construction Superintendent is responsible for management of the Project Site and tasks including, but not limited to, organization and coordination of the Work of Subcontractor employees, keeping cost records on Work performed and materials supplied, controlling of costs in materials and wages; exercising control over rate of construction progress to assure completion of the Project within the Project Schedule; inspecting or observing the Work to enforce conformity to the Contract Documents; and supervising trades, subcontractors, clerical staff, and other personnel employed in the construction of the Project.