Interference with Traffic Sample Clauses

Interference with Traffic. Supplement Sub-Clause 29.1 by adding the following sentence at the end: “The Contractor will be permitted to use existing public roads for access to the site. The Contractor shall pay vehicle license tax and road maintenance duty in accordance with relevant regulations and shall obtain any necessary permits or licenses from relevant authorities for transporting his equipment.” Add the following subclause 29.2: SUBCLAUSE 29.2 – REINSTATEMENT AND COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGES TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY The Contractor shall reinstate all properties whether public or private which are damaged in consequence of the construction and, maintenance of the works to a condition as specified and at least equal to that prevailing before his first entry on them. If in the opinion of the Engineer the Contractor shall have failed to take reasonable and prompt action to discharge his obligations in the matter of reinstatement, the Engineer will inform the Contractor in writing of his opinion, in which circumstances the Employer reserves the right to employ others to do the necessary work of reinstatement and to deduct the cost thereof from any money due or which shall become due to the Contractor. The Contractor shall refer to the Employer without delay all claims which may be considered to fall within the provisions of Clause 22.1. Add the following Sub-Clause 34.2 to 34.8 SUBCLAUSE 34.2 – CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT OF LABOUR The Contractor shall be responsible for making all arrangements for and shall bear all costs relating to recruitment, obtaining of all necessary visas, permits or other official permission for movements of staff and labour.
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Interference with Traffic. Contractor shall carry out the Services so as not to interfere unnecessarily or improperly with (a) Owner’s operations on the Site (after Owner has assumed custody and control of the Project) or (b) access to, use of or occupation of public or private roads, footpaths or properties in the possession of Owner or any other Person. Contractor shall communicate with, and ascertain the requirements of, all Government Authorities in relation to vehicular access to and egress from the Site and shall comply with any such requirements. Contractor shall be deemed to have satisfied itself as to, and shall be fully responsible for, the routing for delivery of heavy or large loads to the Site so as to satisfy any requirements of Government Authorities with respect thereto.
Interference with Traffic. At all times conduct the work in such manner and in such sequence as to ensure the least practicable interference with traffic. Operate all vehicles and other equipment safely and without hindrance to the traveling public. Park all private vehicles outside the clear zone. Place materials stored along the roadway so as to cause no obstruction to the traveling public as possible. Where existing pavement is to be widened and stabilizing is not required, prevent any open trench from remaining after working hours by scheduling operations to place the full thickness of widened base by the end of each day. Do not construct widening strips simultaneously on both sides of the road, except where separated by a distance of at least ¼ mile along the road and where either the work of excavation has not been started or the base has been completed.
Interference with Traffic. 22.2 Any special measures which the Contractor considers necessary or which are required by the Housing Authority in order to protect or strengthen sections of roads, tracks or bridges shall be at the expense of the Contractor, whether or not they are carried out by the Contractor. The Contractor shall inform the Supervisor of any special measures he intends to take before carrying them out. The repair of any damage caused to roads, tracks or bridges by the transport of materials, plant or equipment shall be at the expense of the Contractor.
Interference with Traffic. Contractor shall carry out the Work so as not to interfere unnecessarily or improperly with access to, use of or occupation of public or private roads, footpaths or properties in the possession of Owner or any other Person. Contractor shall communicate with, and ascertain the requirements of, all Governmental Authorities in relation to vehicular access to and egress from the Site and shall comply with those requirements. Contractor shall be deemed to have satisfied itself as to, and shall be fully responsible for, the routing for delivery of heavy or large loads to the Site so as to satisfy any requirements of Governmental Authorities with respect thereto.
Interference with Traffic. Contractor shall carry out the Work so as not to damage or interfere with access to, use, or occupation of, public or private roads, footpaths, or other properties, whether in the possession of Owners or of any other Person. Contractor shall communicate with, and ascertain the requirements of, all Governmental Authorities in relation to access to and egress from the Big Stone Site (and the Job Site) and shall comply with those requirements. Contractor shall be deemed to have satisfied itself as to and shall be fully responsible for the routing for deliveries of Contractor Supplied Materials and Equipment, Consumables, and Construction Aids, including delivery of heavy, large, or oversize loads to the Big Stone Site or the Job Site, as appropriate.
Interference with Traffic. The Contractor shall so conduct his work as to interfere as little as possible with traffic, and shall be subject to any regulations the Owner may require. The Contractor shall provide, when required or traffic conditions dictate, a safe substitute vehicular and pedestrian route for any public right-of-way obstructed, or occupied by his operations. He shall erect and maintain all necessary barricades, warning signs, detour signs, route markers, flares or approved flashers with flares, according to plans approved by the Owner. He shall take all necessary precautions for the protection of the work and the safety of his employees and of the public. The Contractor shall provide suitable means, by sprinkling or wetting, for the abatement of dust conditions in the construction area and on access and detour roads. Such dust abatement by sprinkling or other approved methods shall be done no less than four (4) times daily or as further directed by the Owner’s Representative Whenever a street or thoroughfare is to be closed, or to be partially closed, the Contractor shall notify the Owner’s Representative of such closing and the length of time the street will be close to traffic. This notice shall be given forty- eight (48) hours prior to the closing. The Contractor shall contact the Owner in writing or in person forty-eight (48) hours prior to beginning construction work on any public street, alley, or easement which, in any manner, will interfere with traffic, and together they shall establish an orderly sequence of construction operations which will minimize interference with traffic. Excavated material shall be piled along the line of work in a manner to cause as little inconvenience as possible to public travel, access to abutting property and to gutter and street drainage. Local access will be maintained for all streets. The Contractor will be required to keep as much roadway open as possible to provide access. At the end of each work day all driveways and other accesses shall be passable. The Contractor shall do his utmost to close trenches and clean the job site before weekends or holidays. All sidewalks and public walkways shall be open.
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Interference with Traffic. 24.1 <Specify any permission to impede traffic on communication links.>

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