JOBSITE CONDITIONS Clause Samples

The JOBSITE CONDITIONS clause defines the standards and requirements for the physical state and accessibility of the construction site during a project. It typically outlines responsibilities for maintaining safety, cleanliness, and order, and may specify who is responsible for providing utilities, access, and security. This clause ensures that all parties understand their obligations regarding the work environment, helping to prevent disputes and delays caused by inadequate or unsafe site conditions.
JOBSITE CONDITIONS. The Employer shall insure that on all job sites, safe, cooled drinking water is provided at all times, and that supplies to clean and wipe hands in a sanitary manner are provided.
JOBSITE CONDITIONS. The Employer shall furnish adequate storage facilities for employees' tools, and also suitable facilities for employees to store their clothing and eat their lunch.
JOBSITE CONDITIONS. If the conditions encountered at the Jobsite are (a) conditions materially different from those indicated in the Contract Documents; or (b) unusual or unknown conditions materially different from those ordinarily encountered or generally recognized as inherent in the Work provided for in the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall stop Work in the affected area and give prompt notice of the condition to the Owner. The Contractor shall not be required to perform any Work relating to the unknown condition without the written mutual agreement of the Parties. Any change in the Contract Price or Contract Schedule shall be determined as outlined in the section herein titled Changes.
JOBSITE CONDITIONS. Seller warrants that Seller and its employees are familiar with the Work, the Jobsite and its environs, the availability of and access to medical and emergency services, and physical and other conditions, including without limitation: hazardous substances, materials, agents or vapors, both surface and subsurface, which may exist at the Jobsite and the previous use of the Jobsite and all other matters in connection with or relevant to the safe, proper and efficient conduct of the Work to be performed under this Order. Seller further warrants that allowances have been made including but not limited to the appropriate qualifications of Seller's personnel and any and all such conditions and contingencies in its pricing.
JOBSITE CONDITIONS. 30.01 Employees shall be entitled to exclusive use of clean and heated facilities for the eating of lunches, the hanging and drying of clothes and the safe storage and lock-up of personal tools. The rallying point of the job shall be located not higher than the first half of the total height of the building. On jobs of insufficient size or duration to warrant the foregoing conditions this clause shall not apply. Where the Employer claims "insufficient size or duration" and a disagreement arises, the resultant disagreement shall be adjudicated by a called meeting of the Joint Roofing Adjustment Board. 30.02 Fresh and adequate drinking water, paper cups, salt tablets and toilet facilities, flush or other type, shall also be made available, if necessary, by prearrangement with the General or the Customer. 30.03 A telephone(s) shall be made available to all employees at all time for incoming or outgoing emergency purposes, and incoming messages of an emergency nature shall be relayed immediately. No employee shall be permitted to use a cell phone or smart phone for personal purposes during working hours, excluding rest and meal breaks, except in the case of an emergency. Repeated violations of the foregoing shall constitute just cause for discipline, up to and including termination. 30.04 Employees shall be entitled up to five (5) days unpaid bereavement leave upon preapproval for a death in the immediate family. Roofers Local 280 Standard Agreement May 1, 2016 to April 30, 2019 31.01 No regularly employed member of the Union shall engage in the practice of "Moonlighting". No Employer shall employ or continue to employ anyone he knows to be "Moonlighting".
JOBSITE CONDITIONS. 36.01 Employees shall be entitled to exclusive use of clean and heated facilities for the eating of lunches, the hanging and drying of clothes and the safe storage and lockup of personal tools. The rallying point of the job shall be located not higher than the first floor of the building. 36.02 Fresh and adequate drinking water, paper cups, salt tablets and toilet facilities, flush or other type, shall also be made available by prearrangement with the General or the Customer. 36.03 A telephone shall be made available to all members at all times for incoming or outgoing emergency purposes and that incoming emergency messages shall be relayed immediately. 36.04 Employees shall be provided with adequate protection from resinous or toxic fumes when sealing the interior of ventilating systems. In the event of a dispute, Worksafe BC’s Regulations shall prevail. (a) If a pre job conference is deemed to be necessary, it will be held on the Lower Mainland. the final conclusion as to whether or not the pre job conference is necessary will be left to the Joint Conference Board. (b) The pre job conference shall clearly spell out initial travel to and from the job; living out allowance, if applicable; fares paid and time consumed travelling; provision for gassing; location of the camp relative to the job; and, the scheduled hours of work. The pre job conference will also set guidelines for any other unique provisions that are mutually agreed to. (c) The pre job conference must be held prior to the job tendering so that all bidding contractors are aware of the conditions.
JOBSITE CONDITIONS a. The building should be closed in with outside windows and doors in place. All concrete, masonry, sheetrock and framing members, etc. should be thoroughly dry before flooring is delivered to the job site. In warm months the building must be well ventilated; during winter months heating should be maintained near occupancy levels at least five days before the flooring is delivered and until sanding and finishing are complete. From the time flooring is delivered and until occupancy, temperature and humidity should be maintained by owner/contractor at or near occupancy levels. Humidity level of 40- 45% and temperature 70-75 degree. b. After occupancy, owner should continue to control the environment. c. Purchaser gives ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Design permission to display ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Design banner on the construction site fence for the duration of work described in this contract. The sign will be 2'x 3' and will contain ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Design address and contact information. d. A charge $70.00 per man hour will be charged if areas not cleared for work.
JOBSITE CONDITIONS. Purchaser agrees to provide STSI with required field utilities (electricity, toilets, drinking water, project hoist, elevator service, etc.) without charge. STSI agrees to keep the job site clean of debris arising out of its own operations. Purchaser shall not back charge STSI for any costs or expenses without STSI’s written consent. Owner to provide access to work area’s without delay.
JOBSITE CONDITIONS. 30.01 Employees shall be entitled to exclusive use of clean and heated facilities for the eating of lunches, the hanging and drying of clothes and the safe storage and lock-up of personal tools. The rallying point of the job shall be located not higher than the first half of the total height of the building. 30.02 Fresh and adequate drinking water, paper cups, salt tablets and toilet facilities, flush or other type, shall also be made available, if necessary, by pre- arrangement with the General or the Customer. 30.03 A telephone shall be made available to all members at all times for incoming or outgoing emer- gency purposes and that incoming messages shall be relayed immediately.
JOBSITE CONDITIONS. All contractors must verify existing job conditions prior to bid.