Common use of Applicable Code Requirements Clause in Contracts

Applicable Code Requirements. 3.8.1 The Design Build Entity shall perform all work on the Project in accordance with the following Applicable Code Requirements and all code requirements listed in the Scope of Work: (a) All laws, statutes, the most recent building codes, ordinances, rules, regulations, and lawful orders of all public authorities having jurisdiction over the City, the Design Build Entity, any Subcontractor, the Project, the Project site, the work on the Project, or the prosecution of the work on the Project. (b) All requirements of any insurance company issuing insurance required hereunder. (c) Applicable sections in the State of California Labor Code. (d) All Applicable Code Requirements relating to nondiscrimination, payment of prevailing wages, payroll records, apprentices, and work day. 3.8.2 The Design Build Entity shall comply with and give notices required by all Applicable Code Requirements, including all environmental laws and all notice requirements under the State of California Safe Drinking Water and Enforcement Act of 1986 (State of California Health and Safety Code Section 25249.5, and applicable sections that follow). The Design Build Entity shall promptly notify the City’s Representative in writing if the Design Build Entity becomes aware during the performance of work on the Project that the Contract Documents are at variance with Applicable Code Requirements. 3.8.3 If the Design Build Entity performs work which it knows or should know is contrary to Applicable Code Requirements, without prior notice to the City and the City’s Representative, the Design Build Entity shall be responsible for such work and any resulting damages including, without limitation, the costs of correcting Defective Work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract

Applicable Code Requirements. 3.8.1 The Design Build Entity 3.7.1 Contractor shall perform all work on the Project Work in accordance with the following Applicable Code Requirements and all code requirements listed in the Scope of WorkRequirements: (a) .1 All laws, statutes, the most recent building codes, ordinances, rules, regulations, and lawful orders of all public authorities having jurisdiction over the City, the Design Build EntityContractor, any Subcontractor, the Project, the Project site, the work on the ProjectWork, or the prosecution of the work on the ProjectWork. (b) .2 All requirements of any insurance company issuing insurance required hereunder. (c) .3 The Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act and all other Applicable Code Requirements relating to safety. .4 Applicable titles in the State of California Code of Regulations. .5 Applicable sections in the State of California Labor Code. (d) .6 All Applicable Code Requirements relating to nondiscrimination, payment of prevailing wages, payroll records, apprentices, and work day. Without limiting the foregoing, Contractor shall comply with the provisions regarding nondiscrimination, payment of prevailing wages, payroll records, apprentices, and work day set forth in Article 14. 3.8.2 The Design Build Entity 3.7.2 Contractor shall comply with and give notices required by all Applicable Code Requirements, including all environmental laws and all notice requirements under the State of California Safe Drinking Water and Enforcement Act of 1986 (State of California Health and Safety Code Section 25249.5, 25249.5 and applicable sections that follow). The Design Build Entity Contractor shall promptly notify the CityOwner’s Representative in writing if the Design Build Entity Contractor becomes aware during the performance of work on the Project Work that the Contract Documents are at variance with Applicable Code Requirements. 3.8.3 3.7.3 If the Design Build Entity Contractor performs work Work which it knows or should know is contrary to Applicable Code Requirements, without prior notice to the City and the CityOwner’s Representative, the Design Build Entity Contractor shall be responsible for such work Work and any resulting damages including, without limitation, the costs of correcting Defective Work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Construction Contract, Construction Contract