Trade Contractor Work definition

Trade Contractor Work means the complete and total construction or performance described in and required by the Trade Contract Documents, including preconstruction and design services and construction services, whether completed or partially completed, and includes all labor, materials, equipment and services required to be provided by the Trade Contractor to fulfill Trade Contractor’s obligations under the Trade Contract Agreement. The Trade Contractor’s Work may constitute the whole or part of the Project. The Trade Contractor’s Work includes all of the labor, materials, equipment and services to be provided by the Subcontractors, Sub- Subcontractors of any tier, material and equipment suppliers employed directly by the Trade Contractor.

Examples of Trade Contractor Work in a sentence

  • The Construction Manager shall not bid on any of the Trade Contractor Work or perform such work with its own forces without the prior written consent of the Owner’s Representatives.

  • The Contract Request Form, and all required contractual documentation associated therewith and required by the Authority, must be provided to and approved by the Authority in writing before commencement of any proposed changes in any part of the Trade Contractor Work.

  • The Authority will administer a Pending Change Report to identify and track any and all potential changes in the Trade Contractor Work, and the Trade Contractor is obligated to provide all supporting documentation reasonably required by the Authority to administer the Pending Change Report.

  • Any Trade Contractor Work completed by the Trade Contractor without the proper notice to and approval by the Authority will not be considered or approved as a change to the Trade Contract Amount.

  • The Trade Contractor shall perform the Trade Contractor Work expeditiously, efficiently, and safely in accordance with the Construction Schedule.

  • Such Trade Contractor Work shall be in accordance with approved Submittals.

  • At completion of the Trade Contractor Work, the Trade Contractor shall remove from and about the Project all waste materials, debris, rubbish, the Trade Contractor’s tools, construction equipment, machinery, surplus materials, and any excess mud, gravel, or earth from and around the Project and the surrounding rights-of-way.

  • The Trade Contractor shall bear all costs of correcting such rejected Trade Contractor Work, including additional Testing and inspections and compensation for the Authority’s or a Consultant’s services and expenses made necessary thereby and such costs shall not be considered allowable.

  • To the extent necessary to protect the Authority from Claims, the Authority may make payment by joint payment to the Trade Contractor and the Subcontractors and Suppliers for Trade Contractor Work performed by such Subcontractors and Suppliers.

  • If a Schedule of Values had been initially approved and subsequently used, but later found improper for any reason, sufficient funds shall be withheld from future Applications for Payment to ensure an adequate reserve, exclusive of normal retainage, to complete the Trade Contractor Work.

Related to Trade Contractor Work

  • Prime Contractor means, in relation to a multiple-employer workplace,

  • The Work means the work or works to be executed or done under this contract.

  • Extra Work means any work which is determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Project, but which the Parties did not reasonably anticipate would be necessary at the execution of this Agreement. Consultant shall not perform, nor be compensated for, Extra Work without written authorization from City’s Representative.

  • EPC Contractor means Seller’s engineering, procurement and construction contractor or such Person performing those functions.