Before Commencement of Construction Sample Clauses

The "Before Commencement of Construction" clause sets out specific requirements or conditions that must be fulfilled prior to the start of any construction activities on a project. Typically, this may include obtaining necessary permits, approvals, or insurance, as well as ensuring that all pre-construction documentation is in place and that site access is secured. By clearly outlining these prerequisites, the clause helps prevent delays, legal issues, or disputes by ensuring that all parties are prepared and compliant before work begins.
Before Commencement of Construction. 2.1.1 Prior to commencement of any construction activity, the Concessionaire shall finalise an implementation plan for the Project (“Construction Plan”) in consultation with the Independent Engineer. The Construction Plan shall, inter alia, include: (i) A detailed schedule of implementation for putting up and operationalising the Project Facilities, and which shall specify at least 4 major milestones; (ii) Advise to NHIDCL on alternate regulation of parking until such time that the Parking Facility is operational and operate the approved Scheme by NHIDCL during the construction period ; (iii) Advise to NHIDCL on the details of the utilities that are necessary to be shifted, including suggestions on the alternate routing, and the estimates of the costs associated with such shifting (iv) The Critical Path Method (CPM)/ Programme Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) charts or similar activity planning technique/ method for monitoring. This would cover all stages/ aspects of the Project implementation including design and engineering, procurement of materials and equipment, installation, construction and testing; (v) Manpower deployment plan, including the designation of key personnel for the management and supervision of all Project activities. (This would include the designation of suitably qualified personnel for areas such as contract administration and supervision, construction management, traffic and safety, environmental management, plant and equipment maintenance, procurement, materials management and quality control); and (vi) A broad method statement for key items setting out the methodology of construction, materials and construction equipment mobilisation/ utilisation plans, broad output calculations and details of the quality assurance and quality control procedures. (vii) Format of the monthly report giving details of the physical progress in implementation of the Project and operations and maintenance activities undertaken (Monthly Progress Report).
Before Commencement of Construction. 1.1 The Contractor shall, before commencement of construction; (a) have mobilised the requisite resources, personnel and organisation necessary for the same and designated and appointed suitable officers/ representatives as it may deem appropriate with responsibility to supervise execution of the Works and for exchange of information with the Project Engineer and PWD; (b) provide and maintain a reasonably flirnished site office accommodation for the Project Engineer, at the Works Site up to the Taking Over Date; (c) in consultation with the Project Engineer workout an appropriate schedule for submission of documents set out in 1.1 above to the Project Engineer for review; (d) finalise an implementation plan for the Works (Implementation Plan) in consultation with the Project Engineer. The Implementation Plan shall, inter alia, include a detailed schedule of implementation for putting up the Works covering all stages/ aspects of the Works implementation including design and engineering, procurement of materials and equipment, installation, construction and testing; (e) finalise in consultation with the Project Engineer a method statement setting out details of the actual methods that would be adopted by the Contractor for the construction of such Works including details of equipment and machinery that would be used, their locations, and arrangements for conveying and handling materials; (f) finalise such Drawings as are necessary and the Implementation Schedule in consultation with the Project Engineer; (g) obtained all such Applicable Permits as are necessary to commence construction of such Works; (h) manpower deployment plan, including the designation of key personnel for the management and supervision of all Works activities. (This would include the designation of suitably qualified personnel for areas such as contract administration and supervision, construction management, safety, 46
Before Commencement of Construction. 5.1.1 Prior to commencement of any construction activity, the Concessionaire shall finalise an implementation plan for the Project (“Implementation Plan”) in consultation with the Independent Consultant. The Implementation Plan shall, inter alia, include: (a) A detailed schedule of implementation for putting up and operationalizing the Project Facilities, which shall specify at least four major milestones; (b) The Critical Path Method (CPM)/Programme Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) charts or similar activity planning technique/ method for monitoring. This would cover all stages/ aspects of implementation of the Project Facilities including design and engineering, procurement of materials and equipment, installation, construction and testing;
Before Commencement of Construction. Prior to the commencement of any construction activity, the Concessionaire shall finalise and furnish an implementation plan for the Project (Construction Plan) in consultation with the Project Officer. The Construction Plan shall, inter alia, include: A detailed schedule of implementation for putting up and operationalising the Parking Facilities, and which shall specify at least 4 major milestones; Advise to CoC on alternate regulation of parking, if applicable, until such time that the parking facility is operational and operate the approved Scheme by CoC during the construction period; Advise CoC on the details of the utilities that are necessary to be shifted, including suggestions on the alternate routing, and the estimates of the costs associated with such shifting; The Critical Path Method (CPM) / Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) charts or similar activity planning techniques / methods for monitoring. This shall cover all stages and aspects of the Project Implementation including design and engineering, procurement of materials and equipment, installation, construction, testing, etc. Manpower deployment plan, including the designation of Key Personnel for the management and supervision of all Project Activities. This would include the designation of suitably qualified and experienced personnel for areas such as Contract Administration and Supervision, Construction Management, Traffic & Safety, Environmental Management, Plant & Equipment Maintenance, Procurement, Materials Management, Quality Control & Assurance, etc. The manpower to be provided by the Concessionaire, shall match that of IE, in qualification and experience. A broad method statement for key items setting out methodology of construction, materials and construction equipment mobilization, utilization plans, broad output calculations and details of the quality assurance and quality control procedures. Format of the monthly report giving details of the physical progress in implementation of the Project and Operations & Maintenance Activities undertaken (Monthly Progress Report). The Concessionaire shall, in consultation with the Project Officer workout an appropriate schedule for submission of documents set out in 2.1 above to the Project Officer for review. Prior to commencement of construction of any of the Project Facilities, the Concessionaire shall: Obtain all such applicable permits as mentioned in Schedule II as are necessary to commence construction of Project Facil...
Before Commencement of Construction. Prior to commencement of construction of any of the Project Facilities, the Concessionaire shall obtain all applicable permits and approvals from Concessioning Authority & concerned local authorities, necessary to commence construction of such Project Facilities; Concessionaire must get the main design approved by the Concessioning authority before undertaking any construction.
Before Commencement of Construction. 2.1.1 Prior to the commencement of any construction activity, the Concessionaire shall finalise and furnish an implementation plan for the Project (Construction Plan) in consultation with the Project Officer. The Construction Plan shall, inter alia, include: (i) A detailed schedule of implementation for putting up and operationalising the Parking Facilities, and which shall specify at least 4 major milestones; (ii) Advise to CoC on alternate regulation of parking, if applicable, until such time that the parking facility is operational and operate the approved Scheme by CoC during the construction period; (iii) Advise CoC on the details of the utilities that are necessary to be shifted, including suggestions on the alternate routing, and the estimates of the costs associated with such shifting; (iv) The Critical Path Method (CPM) / Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) charts or similar activity planning techniques / methods for monitoring. This shall cover all stages and aspects of the Project Implementation including design and engineering, procurement of materials and equipment, installation, construction, testing, etc. (v) Manpower deployment plan, including the designation of Key Personnel for the management and supervision of all Project Activities. This would include the designation of suitably qualified and experienced personnel for areas such as Contract Administration and Supervision, Construction Management, Traffic & Safety, Environmental Management, Plant & Equipment Maintenance, Procurement, Materials Management, Quality Control & Assurance, etc. The manpower to be provided by the Concessionaire, shall match that of IE, in qualification and experience. (vi) A broad method statement for key items setting out methodology of construction, materials and construction equipment mobilization, utilization plans, broad output calculations and details of the quality assurance and quality control procedures. (vii) Format of the monthly report giving details of the physical progress in implementation of the Project and Operations & Maintenance Activities undertaken (Monthly Progress Report).
Before Commencement of Construction. Tenant shall cause the Approved General Contractor to provide to Landlord evidence of the following insurance: Comprehensive General Liability must include Premises/Operations, Products/Completed Operations, Contractual, Personal Injury, Broad Form PD, Explosion, Collapse and Underground Damage. This General Liability must be a minimum of $2,000,000. It must cover a minimum of all operations other than Auto and Worker’s Compensation, and must carry a minimum rating of “A plus VII” or better. General Liability must be the “Occurrence” type. The occurrence coverage provided must apply to covered losses that occur during the policy period regardless of when the claim is reported. Certificates showing “Claims Made” and “Modified Occurrence” coverage shall not be acceptable. The Auto insurance policy shall be for “any auto”, thus providing coverage for owned, rented or hired vehicles of the insured and the insured’s liability arising from the use of his employees vehicles for a required minimum of $2,000,000. If the entity (contractor) obtaining the certificate claims to not own any vehicles, the minimum general liability insurance acceptable policy shall cover “Non-Owned” and “Hired” vehicles. The Owner (Landlord) prefers the Umbrella Form of Excess Liability coverage for a minimum of $2,000,000.

Related to Before Commencement of Construction

  • Commencement of Construction Construction of the Project will start within thirty (30) days after notification to the Developer by the Owner, or as soon thereafter as weather and ground conditions permit.

  • Commencement and Completion of Construction The Company shall begin Construction Activities no later than January 1, 2014 (“Commencement Date”) and secure a final Certificate of Compliance by August 27, 2015 (hereinafter, “Completion Date”).

  • ICIF Construction The ICIF shall be designed and constructed in accordance with Good Utility Practice. Within one hundred twenty (120) Calendar Days after the Commercial Operation Date, unless the Parties agree on another mutually acceptable deadline, Interconnection Customer shall deliver to Transmission Provider and Transmission Owner “as-built” drawings, information and documents for the ICIF, such as: a one-line diagram, a site plan showing the Generating Facility and the ICIF, plan and elevation drawings showing the layout of the ICIF, a relay functional diagram, relaying AC and DC schematic wiring diagrams and relay settings for all facilities associated with the Interconnection Customer’s step-up transformers, the facilities connecting the Generating Facility to the step-up transformers and the ICIF, and the impedances (determined by factory tests) for the associated step-up transformers and the Generating Facility. Interconnection Customer shall provide Transmission Provider and Transmission Owner with Interconnection Customer’s specifications for the excitation system, automatic voltage regulator, Generating Facility control and protection settings, transformer tap settings, and communications, if applicable.

  • Completion of Construction Within 60 days of the completion of construction of the Project, Project Owner shall deliver to DoD copies of the FAA form 7460-2 for each ASN, including the final coordinates for each turbine erected.

  • DAF Construction The DAF shall be designed and constructed in accordance with Good Utility Practice. Within one hundred twenty (120) Calendar Days after the Commercial Operation Date, unless the Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner agree on another mutually acceptable deadline, the Developer shall deliver to the Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO “as- built” drawings, information and documents for the DAF, such as: a one-line diagram, a site plan showing the Large Generating Facility and the DAF, plan and elevation drawings showing the layout of the DAF, a relay functional diagram, relaying AC and DC schematic wiring diagrams and relay settings for all facilities associated with the Developer’s step-up transformers, the facilities connecting the Large Generating Facility to the step-up transformers and the DAF, and the impedances (determined by factory tests) for the associated step-up transformers and the Large Generating Facility. The Developer shall provide to, and coordinate with, Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO with respect to proposed specifications for the excitation system, automatic voltage regulator, Large Generating Facility control and protection settings, transformer tap settings, and communications, if applicable.