Common use of Adjoining Utilities Clause in Contracts

Adjoining Utilities. Contractor shall do all things necessary or expedient to protect any and all parallel, converging and intersecting Utilities, highways, waterways, railroads, drainage ditches, culverts, fences, walls, gates and any and all property of others from damage as a result of its performance of the DB Work hereunder. To the extent that any such property is damaged or destroyed in the course of the performance of the DB Work hereunder, Contractor shall be responsible for such damage or destruction, and Contractor shall at its own expense rebuild, restore or replace such damaged or destroyed property to a condition at least equal to the condition of such property before such damage or destruction occurred.

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Sources: Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract

Adjoining Utilities. Contractor shall do all things necessary or expedient to protect any and all parallel, converging and intersecting Utilities, highways, waterways, railroads, drainage ditches, culverts, fences, walls, gates and any and all property of others from damage as a result of its performance of the DB Work hereunder. To the extent that any such property is damaged or destroyed in the course of the performance of the DB Work hereunder, Contractor shall be responsible for such damage or destruction, and Contractor shall at its own expense rebuild, restore or replace such damaged or destroyed property to a condition at least equal to the condition of such property before such damage or destruction occurred.

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Sources: Design Build Contract