Good Construction Practice definition

Good Construction Practice means design and construction of the work under the Contract and practices which are carried out:
Good Construction Practice means any of the practices, methods and acts which, in the exercise of reasonable judgment in light of the facts known, or which in the exercise of due diligence, should have been known, at the time the decision was made, would have been expected to accomplish the desired result in a manner consistent with reliability, safety, environmental protection, expedition, project economics and applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations for similar facilities. Good Construction Practice is not intended to be limited to consideration of any one practice, method or act, to the exclusion of all others, but rather, is intended to require the consideration of a spectrum of possible practices, methods or acts.
Good Construction Practice means the skill, care, timeliness and diligence reasonably to be expected of an appropriately qualified and experienced contractor Property;

Examples of Good Construction Practice in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall repair or rectify all Defects and deficiencies observed by the EIC during the Defects Liability Period within a period of 15 (fifteen) days from the date of notice issued by the EIC/PMC, in this behalf, or within such reasonable period as may be determined by the EIC/PMC at the request of the Contractor, in accordance with Good Construction Practice.

  • Condition of the Project Site Contractor shall make all further tests, inspections and analyses of the condition of the Project Site in each case as necessary under Good Construction Practice to prepare for excavation, foundation preparation and construction hereunder in accordance with Applicable Law.

  • Good Construction Practice is not intended to be limited to consideration of any one practice, method or act, to the exclusion of all others, but rather, is intended to require the consideration of a spectrum of possible practices, methods or acts.

  • Except to the extent that Contractor is relieved of its obligation to comply with such evolved Good Construction Practice, as provided above, in no event shall any evolution of Good Construction Practice, or any Authority election to pay or not pay any such additional costs, relieve Contractor of its obligations hereunder.