Construction Limits Clause Samples
Construction Limits. 13.10.1 The construction limits consist of the public streets rights-of-way and acquired easement areas. The Contractor shall limit his operations accordingly. The Contractor shall acquire the property owners' permission for any activity outside the public right-of-way or easement areas.
Construction Limits. (a) The limits of land for the Works are shown on the Authority’s Drawings. The Contractor shall design the Works to be contained totally within these limits, respecting the regulations concerning construction and property boundaries of the local Authorities. In the event that the Contractor, having used his best endeavours, is unable to design the permanent works and utilities to be contained totally within these limits, then the Authority will obtain the necessary additional land or the Contractor may be required to redesign the structure as instructed by the Engineer, at no extra cost to the Authority.
(b) The limits of land as shown in the Authority’s Drawings may undergo changes after final survey and the Contractor shall make any adjustments necessary to the design to acknowledge the changes to the limits as then defined.
Construction Limits. Except as specifically indicated or as may be necessary to complete the work under the contract, activities of the contract shall be limited to within the Owner’s property lines.
Construction Limits. The construction limits consist of public areas. General Contractor shall limit his operations accordingly and shall not enter upon private property nor place any materials thereon. No activity outside the public areas or easement areas shall be performed without the express written permission of the property owner and City. Suitable temporary barriers shall be provided to protect traffic from the Work if necessary. At all times until final acceptance of the Work, the Contractor shall provide and maintain such signs, lights, barriers, cones, watchmen or flaggers as may be necessary to properly protect the Work and provide for safe and convenient public travel. In the case of open excavations or other potentially hazardous conditions existing during non-working periods, the traveling public will be protected and advised by signs and flasher barricades. Parking of equipment or storage of materials on or near the Project site will be permitted only if adequate protective devices are provided and then only for the minimum time required for any specific job. Labor and Materials. Any manufactured goods or commodities used or supplied in the performance of the Contract Documents or any subcontract thereto shall be manufactured or produced in the United States as required and in accordance with Section 34.353 RSMo.
Construction Limits. As a result of the construction work associated with the Project, it is possible that certain invasive vegetation currently existing within the Temporary Easement area of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Park could be spread to other areas of the Park through the use of construction equipment. As a result of this concern, the County agrees to require that its Project contractors take all reasonable steps to limit the spread of invasive vegetation and limit the use of heavy construction equipment to only the areas defined within the construction limits of the Project. The County will further seek the input of the Park Board and its representatives to help determine sensitive areas to limit such equipment. Further, the County will work with its contractors to limit the Project’s impact on the Swale, referenced in 4(b) below.
Construction Limits. A. Confine the construction operations within the construction limits shown on the plans, consisting of public right-of way and temporary easements, if available.
B. Do not store equipment, vehicles or materials within the right-of-way of any streets open to traffic at any time without approval of the City.
Construction Limits. A. The area to be set aside for the Work under this Contract is shown on the drawings, and the Contractor shall confine the construction to the immediate area within the construction limits. Additional laydown area beyond the limits of the immediate area defined by the drawings may be assigned, at the discretion of the Project Manager.
Construction Limits. (a) The limits of land for the Works are shown on the Employer’s Drawings. The Contractor shall design the Works to be contained totally within these limits, respecting the regulations concerning construction and property boundaries of the statutory Authorities.
(b) The limits of land as shown in the Employer’s Drawings may undergo changes after Contractor’s survey and the Contractor shall make any adjustments necessary to the design to acknowledge the changes to the limits then specified by the Engineer. These adjustments will not constitute any variation.
Construction Limits. WSB will develop model-based cross sections and construction limits to determine whether construction boundaries (including all disturbed ground necessary for working space) are within existing right of way, and if not, delineate the final construction limits for preparation of ROW acquisition and environmental review/impacts. When completed concurrently, the staff approved layout and construction limits will represent the preferred alternative for the project. Includes all design work preparing cross section files for determining wetland, tree clearing, and other project applicable impacts. Construction limits and cross sections determined at this stage will constrain future stages as reflected in right of way authorization maps and wetland 2-part findings. With guidance from the city, county, and MnDOT, WSB will differentiate temporary construction limits, work including work space, soil storage, etc. From permanent engineered limits. WSB will prepare and submit preliminary cross-sections based on initial project design assumptions, including primary typical sections, preliminary profiles, and preliminary alignments. As work progresses, WSB will prepare and submit final cross-sections and construction limits associated with the staff approved layout for right of way acquisition and subsequent environmental and permitting activities. WSB will consider and include the following, as applicable, when determining construction limits: ▪ Final typical sections ▪ Approved roadway profiles ▪ Final roadway alignments ▪ Special ditch grades ▪ Stormwater management features ▪ Final cross-section information ▪ Stormwater treatment and/or rate control facilities ▪ Utility relocations ▪ Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements ▪ Special staging for management of traffic or waterways
Construction Limits. Source Type 1200
5.5.1. Contractor will develop model-based cross sections and construction limits to determine whether construction boundaries (including all disturbed ground necessary for working space) are within existing right of way, and if not, delineate the final construction limits for preparation of Right of Way (ROW) acquisition and environmental review/impacts.
5.5.2. When completed concurrently, the staff approved layout and construction limits will represent the preferred alternative for the project. Includes all design work preparing cross section files for determining wetland, tree clearing, and other project applicable impacts. Construction limits and cross sections determined at this stage will constrain future stages as reflected in right of way authorization maps and wetland two-part findings. With guidance from the Governmental Unit, county, and State, Contractor will differentiate temporary construction limits, work including workspace, soil storage, etc. from permanent engineered limits.
5.5.3. Contractor will prepare and submit preliminary cross-sections based on initial project design assumptions, including primary typical sections, preliminary profiles, and preliminary alignments.
5.5.4. As work progresses, Contractor will prepare and submit final cross-sections and construction limits associated with the staff approved layout for right of way acquisition and subsequent environmental and permitting activities. Contractor will consider and include the following, as applicable, when determining construction limits:
5.5.4.1. Final typical sections 5.5.4.2. Approved roadway profiles 5.5.4.3. Final roadway alignments 5.5.4.4. Special ditch grades 5.5.4.5. Stormwater management features
