GENERAL WORK REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

GENERAL WORK REQUIREMENTS. The Contractor shall provide all material, labor, tools, and incidentals to perform the work under this contract.
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GENERAL WORK REQUIREMENTS. For all WBS elements described in this SOW, Contractor shall:
GENERAL WORK REQUIREMENTS. A. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals necessary to complete the work herein, including but not limited to, painting products, application tools, and worksite clean-up. All cost shall be incorporated in the unit prices on the bid response form. Man lift rental cost incurred by the Contractor may be reimbursed by the County with prior approval from the authorizing County Representative and appropriate supporting documentation for heights above fifteen feet (15 ft.).
GENERAL WORK REQUIREMENTS. Appendix 5.1.2 Unit Rate Schedule Appendix 5.8 Warrant Appendix 7.1.1 Insurance Requirements Appendix 8.10 Confidentiality and Nondisclosure Agreement
GENERAL WORK REQUIREMENTS. The Contractor shall provide all labor, materials, supplies, equipment, tools, transportation, litter/debris removal, related disposal fees, and supervision to provide all of the tree services herein.
GENERAL WORK REQUIREMENTS. 1. Contractor agrees to observe and comply with all applicable local, state and federal statutes, laws, ordinances, regulations, rules and codes applicable to the Work.
GENERAL WORK REQUIREMENTS. Section 1. An employee shall arrive at the District Transportation Department in sufficient time to properly check his/her bus and start the route.
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GENERAL WORK REQUIREMENTS. The Contractor shall perform tasks in accordance with the contract, Uniform Guide Specifications, Uniform Building Codes (UBC) and all Federal, State, and local environmental, building, and safety laws and regulations. Specific guidance provided in the task order scope will take precedence over the general guidance provided herein. Task orders issued will be performance-based, describing the requirements in terms of desired outcomes of the project.
GENERAL WORK REQUIREMENTS. The portions of the Work and related requirements that apply generally to site conditions, site safety, permits, taxes, insurance, jobsite administration, and so forth, as described more specifically in Exhibit E attached to this Agreement.
GENERAL WORK REQUIREMENTS. The following general requirements apply to all aspects of the Work to be completed. The costs associated with compliance to these general requirements shall be included in each applicable specification item and will not be separately reimbursed. When part of a Delivery Order, the cost of conformance with these general requirements shall be included within said Delivery Order and will not be separately reimbursed. Removals/Replacements –  The Contractor shall make all removals and replacements as necessary to perform the contract Work. Removed material, which is not to be re-installed, shall become scrap and shall be disposed of by the Contractor in accordance with all Federal, State, and Local laws and regulations. Prior to scrapping any item, the Contractor shall confirm that scrapping is indeed to be performed.  The Contractor shall remove all equipment, electric cables, brackets, foundations, tubing, appurtenances and piping related to the existing systems which will not be used by the new systems.  Removal of cables shall be to the nearest circuit breaker or terminal not needed for operation of other equipment or machinery. Removal of tubing and piping shall include all related tubing and piping not used by other systems or equipment. Plugs or caps shall be installed as needed to maintain the integrity of remaining tubing and piping.  Insulation that is removed and considered to be unsuitable for re-installation shall be renewed with new insulation. Whenever removal of tubing, piping or cables involves penetration through bulkheads, decks, hull plating or other steel boundaries, the penetration shall be cropped out and an insert plate of same thickness as the adjacent plating installed by welding. Insert plates shall be, at a minimum, 6 inches diameter.  When parts or covers are temporarily removed from existing machinery to remain, the Contractor shall take precautions to prevent entry or foreign material or debris into the machinery. When parts or covers are permanently removed from existing machinery or equipment to remain, the Contractor shall furnish and install approved permanent closures.  Prior to making removals, the Contractor shall discuss planned removals with the DOT and obtain the DOT’s prior approval. Interferences and Restorations – It shall be the Contractor’s responsibility to remove and replace all interferences in way of the Work specified, including the renewal of material damaged or otherwise destroyed in the process of rem...
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