Construction Guidelines Clause Samples
The Construction Guidelines clause sets out the standards, procedures, and requirements that must be followed during a construction project. It typically details specifications for materials, workmanship, safety protocols, and compliance with relevant laws or codes. By clearly outlining these expectations, the clause helps ensure that the construction work meets quality and regulatory standards, reducing the risk of disputes and project delays.
Construction Guidelines. Once a pole attachment location is chosen for construction, it should be maintained throughout the area of construction if at all possible. Exceptions will be subject to review by the ASAC and denied only for safety, reliability or engineering principles.
Construction Guidelines. The architectural, engineering, and construction guidelines for the Complex attached hereto as Schedule B.
Construction Guidelines. Apart from the physical installation of Erosion and Sediment Control measures, Voltage will also utilize environmentally responsible construction practices to provide mitigation. These General construction practices include: ▪ Construction activities will be planned, when possible, to occur under suitable dry or frozen conditions; ▪ Utilizing riparian setbacks/buffer zones in and around wetlands/waterbodies; ▪ Existing vegetation will be retained, and low impact clearing methods will be utilized to maintain the integrity of the soil; ▪ Ground disturbance will be minimized by flagging/staking the construction footprint and access points; ▪ Implementing a no machine zone around all identified waterbodies to reduce potential ground disturbance and damage to vegetation except at crossing locations; ▪ Disturbance of root systems during clearing will be minimized to extent possible to maintain soil integrity; and ▪ Gravel pads constructed or graded will be done in a manner where water drains away from all waterbodies, riparian buffer, and wetlands. Soil Management Soil management will be applied for all areas with a potential for erosion and sediment movement. Soil management consideration will include the following: ▪ Stockpiles will be placed on stable level ground and be above the high-water mark to minimize soil displacement; ▪ Minimize the duration that soil is left exposed through progressive ground cover revegetation; and ▪ In environmentally sensitive areas, soil stockpiles will be stabilized by using tarps and geotextiles to limit exposure to heavy rains. Surface Water Surface water has the potential to increase sediment, damage surrounding vegetation, disturb fish habitat and have other adverse environmental effects. During construction it is not always possible or practical to provide surface cover for all disturbed areas. Commonly used methods for controlling surface water include the modification of slope surfaces, the reduction of slope gradients, controlling flow velocity, diverting flows around the affected area, and providing upstream storage for runoff. Voltage will implement the following work practices to minimize any adverse effects: ▪ Drainage and sediment control will be prioritized based on the proximity to sensitive site; ▪ Surface run-off will be minimized using erosion and sediment control techniques in areas of Environmental Sensitivity; ▪ Diversion berms or drainage ditches will be created in areas with exposed slopes to direct run-o...
Construction Guidelines. 3.1 The Owners shall give written notice to any relevant City Departments, including EPCOR Water Services Inc. and EPCOR Distribution Inc., of their intention to construct or install each Municipal Improvement at least forty eight (48) hours prior to so doing.
3.2 The Owners shall, during construction and installation of the Municipal Improvements, minimize damage to and interference with existing municipal improvements or infrastructure necessarily affected by the carrying out of such work, and upon completion thereof shall restore all damaged municipal improvements or infrastructure, whether on the Said Lands or on lands adjacent thereto, to the condition, as nearly as possible, in which they existed prior to the commencement of construction of the Municipal Improvements by the Owners, reasonable wear and tear excepted. The term infrastructure shall include, but shall not be limited to, ravine areas even if in a natural state.
3.3 At all times during the construction and installation of the Municipal Improvements, and except as authorized by the Manager in writing, the Owners shall maintain or provide alternative means of providing services to buildings or areas receiving services through municipal improvements necessarily disrupted by the Owners in carrying out the construction or installation of the Municipal Improvements and, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, the Owners shall maintain physical access to such buildings or areas for collection of refuse and recyclables and police and fire protection.
3.4 The Owners shall, at their sole expense, remove, relocate or abandon any municipal improvements already existing on or under the Said Lands, if requested to do so by the Engineer. Said removal, relocation or abandonment shall be performed by the Owners to the satisfaction of the Manager Engineer or in accordance with the standards prescribed in the edition of the City Design and Construction Standards in effect at the time the Engineering Drawings were approved by the City.
3.5 The Owners shall, at their sole expense, connect the water mains installed for servicing of the Said Lands to the existing mains on the adjacent lands. Said connection shall be performed by the Owners in accordance with the standards prescribed in the edition of the City Design and Construction Standards in effect at the time the Engineering Drawings were approved by the City.
3.6 The Owners shall, at their sole expense, connect the lateral storm and sanitary s...
Construction Guidelines. The Unit Owner must supply Management at least thirty (30) days prior to the commencement of work with a detailed proposal and/or plan of the proposed work which should describe the entire scope of the work including all structural changes. If it is determined by Management that the work will be extensive, the Board may refer the plans to outside engineers or architectural consultation, and the Owner shall be responsible for any costs incurred for such services.
Construction Guidelines. In the case where construction or maintenance activities disturb and negatively impact an SCP, the Company will need to make arrangements with The City to ensure the installation is offline. Once completed, disturbance can occur. City inspectors will have uninterrupted access to the work site. Copies of the following documentation shall be provided if requested:
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Construction Guidelines. The Purchaser hereby acknowledges that the Land will be subject to a development agreement entered into between the Vendor and the City of Edmonton and the Purchaser hereby grants to the Vendor unrestricted access to the Lands for the purposes of fulfilling its obligations thereunder. The Purchaser hereby further acknowledges that the Land is subject to the Architectural Guidelines and hereby covenants to the Vendor that any building or accessory structure to be erected on the Land shall comply with the Architectural Guidelines in their entirety including but not limiting the foregoing all exterior design, exterior materials and color selections. In addition to the Architectural Guidelines, the following guidelines shall be followed by the Purchaser:
(a) LOT GRADING – Building grades will be established for the Lands by the Vendor for the Purchasers project engineers. The Purchaser shall complete the final grade for the Lands in strict conformance with the Purchaser’s building plans approved by the City of Edmonton and the final grades established for the Lands by the Vendor’s engineers and the City of Edmonton. Upon completion of the finished lot grading, the Purchaser shall provide the Vendor and the City of Edmonton with a Lot Grading Certificate which has been completed by a qualified land surveyor confirming that the grading of the Lands conforms with the final grades established for the Lands by the Vendor’s engineers and the City of Edmonton. The Vendor shall not be responsible or liable for ensuring that the grading of the Lands or any other Lots located adjacent to the Lands comply with the grading plans for the development or with any variances approved by the City of Edmonton and the Purchaser hereby releases the Vendor from any claims, damages or expenses arising from the failure of any owner or transferee of any of the Lands within the development grade any such lot in accordance with the grading plans or variances approved by the City of Edmonton.
(b) SURVEY POSTS – Survey posts have been provided at all block corners, points of tangency and changes in direction and at all lot corners by an Alberta Land Surveyor. The Purchaser shall be responsible for and pay for remedying any damage to the survey posts if same is damaged by the Purchaser or any servant, employee, contractor or subcontractor of the Purchaser. The Purchaser shall forthwith replace any such survey posts or monumentation on the corners of the Lands.
Construction Guidelines. 1.1 CEILINGS: a. 2' x 4' suspended acoustic ceiling with exposed ceiling tile tee systems, white. Fire rated system in areas required by the applicable Code.
Construction Guidelines. 3.7.1.1 General Measures