WARNING SIGNS AND BARRICADES Sample Clauses

WARNING SIGNS AND BARRICADES. The Contractor shall provide adequate signs, barricades, warning lights and watchmen and take all necessary precautions for the protection of the work and safety of the public. All barricades and obstructions shall be protected at night by suitable signal lights which shall be kept operative from sunset to sunrise. Barricades shall be of substantial construction and shall be painted such as to increase their visibility at night. Suitable warning signs shall be so placed and illuminated at night as to show in advance where construction, barricades or detours exist.
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WARNING SIGNS AND BARRICADES. The Contractor shall provide adequate signs, barricades, red lights, and watchmen and take all necessary precautions for the protection of the work and the safety of the public. All barricades and obstructions shall be protected at night by amber signal lights which shall be kept burning from sunset to sunrise. Barricades shall be of substantial construction and shall be painted white or white-washed to increase their visibility at night. Suitable warning signs shall be so placed and illuminated at night as to show in advance where construction, barricades or detours exist. See detour plan provided by City for placement of devices.
WARNING SIGNS AND BARRICADES. The contractor shall provide adequate signs, barricades, red lights and watchmen and take all necessary precautions for the work and the safety of the public. All barricades and obstructions shall be protected at night by signal lights from sunset to sunrise. Barricades shall be of suitable construction and shall be painted to increase their visibility at night. Suitable warning signs shall be so placed and illuminated at night as to show in advance where construction, barricades, or detours exist. All warning signs and barricades shall be incidental to the construction. Further, any time that the contractor is told to improve signage by the engineer or inspector, it shall be documented in the daily job report. Failure to comply with the request for improved signage could result in work being shut down by inspector or engineer.

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  • Barriers Barriers shall be used to prevent the migration of airborne pollutants from areas under construction and to mitigate any construction noise that may disrupt occupant activities. If effective controls for pollution emissions cannot be practically implemented, activities involving significant airborne pollutants shall be scheduled during off-hours at Contractor’s expense. The Site shall be ventilated with fresh outside air during and immediately after the noxious activity.

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  • Geological and Archeological Specimens If, during the execution of the Work, the Contractor, any Subcontractor, or any servant, employee, or agent of either should uncover any valuable material or materials, such as, but not limited to, treasure trove, geological specimens, archival material, archeological specimens, or ore, the Contractor acknowledges that title to the foregoing is vested in the Owner. The Contractor shall notify the Owner upon the discovery of any of the foregoing, shall take reasonable steps to safeguard it, and seek further instruction from the Design Professional. Any additional cost incurred by the Contractor shall be addressed under the provision for changed conditions. The Contractor agrees that the Geological and Water Resources Division and the Historic Preservation Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources may inspect the Work at reasonable times.

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  • Prohibition Against Selecting and Installing Products Containing Hazardous Materials The Contractor shall not select, install or otherwise incorporate any products or materials containing Hazardous Materials within the boundaries of the Site. Should the Contractor or any Subcontractors have knowledge that, or believe that, an item, component, material, substance, or accessory within a product or assembly selected by the Contractor or any Subcontractor may contain Hazardous Materials it is the Contractor’s responsibility to secure a written certification from the manufacturer of any suspected material which identifies the specific Hazardous Material(s) contained, together with the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for such materials which shall be submitted to the Owner and Design Professional.

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