Field work definition

Field work means official work requiring the employee’s presence at various locations other than his/her regular place of work. (Multiple stops (itinerant-type travel) within the accepted local commuting area, limited use beyond the local commuting area, or transportation to remote loca- tions that are only accessible by Government-provided trans- portation are examples of field work.)
Field work means working away from an office or laboratory, out in the open and generally in rural or remote areas, conducting various land-based activities. It often involves working long and/or irregular hours.
Field work means the Consultant’s work at an assignment location other than the city or province where the Consultant holds permanent residence or office.

Examples of Field work in a sentence

  • Construction Manager or its Affiliate may self- perform Construction Manager’s Field Work.

  • Incurred costs of Construction Manager’s Field Work and incurred costs of Construction Manager’s Self-Performed Work for those bids and proposals accepted by Owner in writing, subject to the provisions of Section 6.6 above.

  • In making such calculation, the Cost of the Work shall exclude the Preconstruction Fee, the fixed cost for Specified General Conditions, the Construction Manager at Risk Fee itself, but shall include CM at Risk Field Work, Allowances, selected alternates, and reasonable Construction Manager at Risk contingencies as designated in the GMP Supporting Documents.

  • Design-Builder or its Affiliate may self-perform Design- Builder’s Field Work.

  • The Associate shall keep a log of all Requests for Information, Field Work Orders, Bulletins, Contractor Proposals and Change Orders.


More Definitions of Field work

Field work means that work performed by a land surveyor on the ground in connection with the parcel or tract being surveyed.
Field work or “Field Trip” herein will mean an unexpected assignment of limited duration, to a station or location outside an employee’s immediate work area.
Field work means the performance of the Recovery Works, a Cultural Heritage Survey and Recovery or monitoring by TOFO's pursuant to the CHMP. Force Majeure Event means an event or circumstance which is beyond the reasonable control of the party affected by the event or circumstance, including war, insurrection, civil disturbance, blockade, riot, embargo, epidemic, earthquake, storm, flood, explosion, fire or lightning, strikes and other labour conflict, and government action or inaction (including change of law). Ground Breaking Activity means an activity which involves the use of machinery to break and disturb the topsoil or surface rock layer of the ground and includes use of a bulldozer, end loader, excavator, backhoe, rotary hoe, drill or ditch digger for such purpose.
Field work daily fee Area 2. Desk work: daily fee Area 3. Online work: hourly fee Note: The daily fees, attuned to the areas of work to be performed, will be the basis for UNLIREC to calculate rates below one day duration. Half-day rates will be 50% of daily fee. For contract purposes a half day of work is considered 4 hours. Payment will be made upon receipt of invoice per assignment, specifying effective days and/or hours of work and products delivered including the area of work, and satisfactory completion of the task.
Field work means working away from the employee's ordinary work location (e.g. Geoscience Australia Building), often in rural or remote areas of Australia and also overseas, involving land-based, sea-going and airborne operations.
Field work means Work that is conducted in the field, with the exception of layout, traversing, quality assurance and supervision that includes, but not limited to, Surveys (all types), Danger Tree Assessment and Removal, Road Maintenance, Planting, Site Preparation, Overstorey Removal and Vegetation Management.
Field work is intended to refer to “Road Trip” or “RT” and/or 38 “Temporary Duty Assignment.”