Commencing Work Sample Clauses

The 'Commencing Work' clause defines when a contractor or service provider is authorized to begin performing their obligations under an agreement. Typically, this clause specifies that work may only start after certain conditions are met, such as the signing of the contract, receipt of a notice to proceed, or fulfillment of initial payment requirements. By clearly establishing the official start date or prerequisites for beginning work, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes about unauthorized or premature performance.
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Commencing Work. The Contractor shall not commence work (i) prior to the date in the Notice to Proceed, (ii) prior to giving BSA’s technical representative 5 days written notice.
Commencing Work. The Project shall begin only after a contract has been executed, a permit pulled, proof that a Notice to Commence has been filed, and submission of a Contractor’s Certification, County-required affidavits, proof of required insurances and an up-to-date contractor’s license and occupational license.
Commencing Work. The BPA Holder must not commence work until authorized by the TOCO.
Commencing Work. An Employee must, while at work on any day, have with them all safety equipment, articles of clothing and equipment required under this clause for the work to be performed by the Employee on that day. An Employee will not be permitted or entitled to commence paid work until they have with them all such items, clothing and equipment.
Commencing Work. No work requiring a Shop Drawing or sample submission shall be commenced until the submission has been reviewed by the PROJECT MANAGER. A copy of each Shop Drawing and each approved sample shall be kept in good order by the CONTRACTOR at the site and shall be available to the PROJECT MANAGER.
Commencing Work. Should the Subcontractor not begin work on the beginning date, the Contractor shall notify the Subcontractor in writing by mail, facsimile or e-mail, that its performance is jeopardizing the Project schedule and that Subcontractor must begin work within three (3) business days from the date of written notification. Should the Subcontractor fail to begin work with appropriate manpower, materials and equipment within three (3) business days of the date of notification, the Contractor may, at his sole discretion, perform the work of the Subcontractor or supplement the Subcontractor’s work force and charge the cost of said performance to the Subcontractor.
Commencing Work. Applicant shall give written notice to the district at least five days before initially starting the work authorized by permit, and the district shall be notified when work is stopped and again started. (Amended during 3-02 supplement: Ord. 7Art. 4, 1989) 2.04.040 Works within public rights-of-way.‌ A. District property. Upon completion of construction and installation of any public mains, services, appurtenances and facilities to the general manager's satisfaction, all of said mains, services, appurtenances and facilities shall automatically and immediately become the property of the district, and the district may make extensions therefrom and connect laterals thereto at any points thereon. B. Areas of installation. No portion of the installation of any public mains, services, appurtenances or facilities shall be made unless the areas of installation are within dedicated streets, rights-of-way, or easements within pumping plant sites which have been furnished to and accepted by the district.
Commencing Work. The Contractor is obliged commence work on the Project and will continue performing work on the Project effectively and without delays according to the Schedule and Work Schedule until the Termination Date.
Commencing Work. Before commencing and during work, use an anemometer or other wind-indicating device to check the wind speed. The safe wind conditions should be in the suspended access equipment’s operating manual, manufacturer’s instructions or in the building manual. However, if none of those documents specify a safe wind speed, SAEMA recommends not using the platform if the constant wind speed exceeds: 7 metres per second (15mph) Even though this is a recommended maximum speed, it might be that even this speed is too high. Operators should take extra care of funnelling effects (for example, between two buildings or plant rooms) and be particularly careful near roof edges and building corners, etc where wind speeds can easily double
Commencing Work. Employees shall make themselves available at the nominated starting point, dressed, equipped and ready to commence work at the work start time. Wash up time shall occur after the finish time. By agreement between the company and employees the timing of morning tea and lunch breaks will be flexible.