Common use of Stop Work Orders Clause in Contracts

Stop Work Orders. A. If the City determines there is a substantial likelihood, based upon reasonable and substantial information, that the Developer will fail to comply, or if the Developer does fail to comply with this Agreement or the Developer and/or his contractors fail to comply with provisions of occupational health and safety standards promulgated by the State and Federal agencies or his actions present a threat to the public health and safety or the Engineer of Record fails to perform their inspection and quality control duties, the City may stop all further construction of improvements by issuing a stop work order regarding the nonconforming construction and notifying the Developer and its Engineer of the order.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Construction Improvement Agreement, Construction Improvement Agreement, Construction Improvement Agreement

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Stop Work Orders. A. If the City determines there is a substantial likelihood, based upon reasonable and substantial information, that the Developer will fail to comply, or if the Developer does fail to comply with this Agreement or the Developer and/or his contractors fail to comply with provisions of occupational health and safety standards promulgated by the State and Federal agencies or his actions present a threat to the public health and safety or the Engineer of Record fails to perform their inspection and quality control dutiessafety, the City may stop all further construction of improvements by issuing posting a stop work order regarding at the site of the nonconforming construction and notifying the Developer and its Engineer engineer of the order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Improvement Agreement

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