Controlling contractor definition

Controlling contractor means a prime contractor, general contractor, construction manager, or any other legal entity that has the overall responsibility for the construction of the project--its planning, quality, and completion.
Controlling contractor means a prime contractor, general contractor, construction manager or any other legal entity which has the overall responsibility for the construction of the project — its planning, quality and completion. Critical lift — means a lift that (1) exceeds 75 percent of the rated capacity of the crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or (2) requires the use of more than one crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. Decking hole — means a gap or void more than 2 inches in its least dimension and less than 12 inches in its greatest dimension in a floor, roof or other walking/working surface. Pre-engineered holes in cellular decking (for wires, cables, etc.) are not included in this definition. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ floor — means an elevated floor of a building or structure that has been designated to receive hoisted pieces of steel prior to final placement. Double connection — means an attachment method where the connection point is intended for two pieces of steel which share common bolts on either side of a central piece. Double connection seat — means a structural attachment that, during the installation of a double connection, supports the first member while the second member is connected. Erection bridging means — the bolted diagonal bridging that is required to be installed prior to releasing the hoisting cables from the steel joists. Fall restraint system — means a fall protection system that prevents the user from falling any distance. The system is comprised of either a body belt or body harness, along with an anchorage, connectors and other necessary equipment. The other components typically include a lanyard, and may also include a lifeline and other devices. Final interior perimeter — means the perimeter of a large permanent open space within a building such as an atrium or courtyard. This does not include openings for stairways, elevator shafts, etc. Girt (in systems-engineered metal buildings) — means a “Z” or “C” shaped member formed from sheet steel spanning between primary framing and supporting wall material. Headache ball — means a weighted hook that is used to attach loads to the hoist load line of the crane.
Controlling contractor means a prime contractor, general contractor, construction manager or any other legal entity which has the overall responsibility for the construction of the project -- its planning, quality and completion. “Decking hole” means a gap or void more than 2 inches (5.1 cm) in its least dimension and less than 12 inches (30.5 cm) in its greatest dimension in a floor, roof or other walking/working surface. Pre-engineered holes in cellular decking (for wires, cables, etc.) are not included in this definition. “Derrick floor” (working floor) means an elevated floor of a building or structure that has been designated to receive hoisted pieces of steel prior to final placement. “Double connection” means an attachment method where the connection point is intended for two pieces of steel which share common bolts on either side of a central piece. “Double connection seat” means a structural attachment that, during the installation of a double connection, supports the first member while the second member is connected.

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Controlling contractor means a prime contractor, general contractor, construction manager or any other legal entity which has the overall