Concealed Conditions definition

Concealed Conditions means subsurface or otherwise concealed physical conditions at the Premises that differ materially from the Documented Site Conditions or those conditions ordinarily expected to exist at a site like the Premises and generally recognized as inherent in construction activities of the type and character as the work to be performed by Seller under this Agreement, and that Seller could not have otherwise discovered through the exercise of reasonable diligence in advance of commencing its performance of its obligations at the Premises.
Concealed Conditions means subsurface or otherwise concealed physical conditions at the Site of an unusual nature that differ materially from those conditions ordinarily found to exist and generally recognized as inherent in construction activities of the type and character as the Work, and that the Contractor could not have discovered through the exercise of reasonable diligence during the performance of the Investment Grade Audit.
Concealed Conditions means subsurface or otherwise concealed physical conditions on the Premises of an unusual nature that differ materially from those conditions ordinarily found to exist and generally recognized as inherent in the Work anticipated by this Contract, and that the ESCO could not have anticipated based upon experience or discovered through the exercise of reasonable diligence prior to completion of the Investment Grade Audit.

Examples of Concealed Conditions in a sentence

  • Concealed Conditions: Engineer shall investigate and make recommendations to the Department regarding concealed conditions.

  • GC-245.4 Concealed Conditions ..........................................................................................................

  • No additional compensation or time shall be given to the Contractor for this unclassified excavation.C Any unclassified items described in paragraphs b and c above that are discovered during any excavation are not concealed conditions or unknown physical conditions below the surface for purposes of the Concealed Conditions paragraph of these General Conditions.

  • In any event, any damage caused by or to unforeseen Concealed Conditions is the sole responsibility of the Purchaser and Company shall not be held liable for any such damage.

  • Concealed Conditions: If an unspecified or undetailed condition is discovered during the work, the Contractor shall submit scaled shop drawings indicating specific components and configurations planned for use.


More Definitions of Concealed Conditions

Concealed Conditions shall have the meaning given to such term in Section 7.1.2.
Concealed Conditions means subsurface (in the case of a ground-mounted Solar Energy Facility) or otherwise concealed physical conditions (which shall include, in the case of a rooftop Solar Energy Facility, any structural conditions) at the Premises that differ materially from the Documented Site Conditions or those conditions ordinarily expected to exist at a site like the Premises and generally recognized as inherent in construction activities of the type and character as the work to be performed by Seller under this Agreement.
Concealed Conditions means subsurface or otherwise concealed physical conditions at the Premises that differ materially from the Documented Site Conditions, and that Owner could not have otherwise discovered through the exercise of reasonable diligence in advance of commencing its performance of its obligations at the Premises.
Concealed Conditions means subsurface or otherwise concealed physical conditions at the Site of an unusual nature that differ materially from those conditions ordinarily found to exist and generally recognized as inherent in construction activities of the type and character as the Work
Concealed Conditions is defined in Section 1.6(b).
Concealed Conditions means preexisting physical conditions situated below the surface of the ground, or concealed or unknown conditions in an existing structure, at variance with the conditions indicated in the Contract Documents or differing materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in Work of the character provided for in the Contract Documents. Concealed Conditions do not include those actually known to Contractor prior to the execution of the Contract Documents or conditions which would have been discovered by a Contractor of ordinary and reasonable prudence in a pre-bid visual inspection of the property.
Concealed Conditions. Contractor shall promptly notify the Owner of: