Construction Sequencing Sample Clauses

The Construction Sequencing clause defines the order and timing in which various construction activities must be performed on a project. It typically outlines the sequence of tasks, dependencies between trades, and any required milestones or deadlines for specific phases of work. For example, it may specify that foundation work must be completed before framing begins, or that electrical rough-ins must precede drywall installation. This clause ensures that the project progresses efficiently, minimizes conflicts between trades, and helps prevent delays by providing a clear roadmap for the construction process.
Construction Sequencing. In general, the sequence of the proposed dates of Initial Operation of Interconnection Customers seeking interconnection to the Transmission System will determine the sequence of construction of Network Upgrades.
Construction Sequencing. Before any construction on the Property in conjunction with the Project occurs, the Commercial Developer shall record the Declaration. The Developers represent and warrant that the Declaration will have priority over any and all mortgages or other encumbrances. The sequencing of construction of the Project (including, without limitation, open space/conservation, commercial and residential portions of the Project) shall be in accordance with the Revised PDP, as may be amended in conjunction with approval of the Final Development Plan or otherwise and the Project shall include construction of a parking garage (the “Garage”) in a location substantially in accordance with the Revised PDP, which Garage shall include (a) a roof with no rooftop parking, which roof shall close any gap between the Garage and the adjacent portions of the Walls (as hereinafter defined), and (b) facades with architectural features on portions of its north, south and west sides. In addition, and not withstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, at such time that construction commences on the Property in conjunction with any portion of the Project, such construction shall proceed as follows: A. All homes, together with all septic tanks, ▇▇▇▇▇ and other utilities, that are currently on portions of Pinecrest Drive and Walnut Hills Road that comprise the Project other than those located on the parcels assigned Cuyahoga County Permanent Parcel Nos. ▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ shall be demolished and removed in accordance with applicable law, ordinance and regulation prior to a building permit being issued for any portion of the Project; provided, however, that in such instances where the seller of a property on Pinecrest Drive or Walnut Hills Road retains possession thereof after closing, the demolition and removal of such a home, together with all septic tanks, ▇▇▇▇▇ and other utilities, shall not be required prior to a building permit being issued for any portion of the Project. In such instances, the demolition and removal of such home, together with all septic tanks, ▇▇▇▇▇ and other utilities, may be delayed until after the Developers (or either of them) have obtained possession thereof, but in the case of the parcels assigned Cuyahoga County Permanent Parcel Nos. ▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇, ▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇, ▇▇▇- ▇▇-▇▇▇, ▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ no later than 190-days after closing on the purchase thereof and in the case of all such other homes no later than 100-days after closing on the purchase t...
Construction Sequencing. The respective schedules for construction of the UI Line and the CL&P Line shall be coordinated to facilitate substantially simultaneous completion. UI shall not be obligated to commence construction of the UI Line until UI reasonably determines that the portion of the CL&P Line described on Schedule B [to be attached at execution – and, subject to final determination, shall make specific reference to either (i) the CL&P Line from the Besek Substation south to the UI Line, or (ii) the CL&P Line from the Norwalk Substation east to the UI Line] attached hereto and made a part hereof has achieved sufficient completion to justify UI’s commencement of construction of the UI Line.
Construction Sequencing. Because of the short time period of low flows for the Mattole River, two summer seasons will be required to construct the bridge replacement project regardless of the structure type alternative selected. The first season of work will be to construct the deep foundations required for the new pier and south abutment while the existing bridge remains in place. This will involve constructing cast-in-drilled- hole (CIDH) piles alongside the existing bridge pier and constructing south abutment foundations beneath the existing south truss span near the existing abutment. The proposed new bridge pier is located 11 feet north of the existing pier centerline and the proposed new south abutment is located several feet north of the existing south abutment. This will allow for the CIDH installations without requiring closure of the existing bridge or impacting the existing bridge supports during the first season of work. The second season of work will be to construct a temporary detour road and short single-lane bridge about 1,300 feet downstream from the existing bridge. The detour road will connect Mattole Road via Burrel Road so the existing bridge can be closed to traffic and will also provide the main access to the bridge construction site so that the existing bridge can be removed and the new bridge abutment walls, pier, and superstructure can be constructed. The short detour bridge will cross the main low- summer-flow channel of the Mattole River and will most likely consist of a portable ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bridge or other erectable bridge type. The detour bridge will be used during the second construction season only and set at an elevation with sufficient height to clear summer river flow and meet Burrel Road grade. After completion of the new bridge the detour road will be removed.
Construction Sequencing include sequencing or phasing in the project plan to minimize the amount of disturbed area at any one time. Sites greater than 25 acres in size may be asked to provide additional justification, revise the sequencing plan, or include additional best management practices.
Construction Sequencing. During final design, design review and validation workshops shall be held after each design submittal, except FDS.
Construction Sequencing. Notwithstanding any contrary provision herein, the City shall have the option to construct the Park Drive Project, Alley and Streetscape separately, together or any combination thereof.
Construction Sequencing. A. Construction activities shall be scheduled and sequenced to ensure continuous operation of the existing treatment facilities. The CONTRACTOR's scheduling shall develop construction sequencing so that the WORK will not adversely impact treatment. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for development of the construction sequencing. In implementing the construction sequencing, the CONTRACTOR shall maintain the existing facilities in service until new facilities are constructed and are operational to supplement the existing capacity. When new facilities are operational, the existing facilities may be taken out of service. The following general guidelines shall be used by the CONTRACTOR in planning the sequence of construction. 1. Safe working conditions for personnel shall be maintained during rehabilitation, modification, and demolition WORK. The foregoing includes at least proper trench excavation, the provision of temporary equipment guards, supports, warning signs, walkways, covers, over openings, handrailing, and protection of electrical equipment and power supply. 2. Temporary facilities shall be constructed in accordance with applicable codes and regulations to operate safely and properly. 3. Valves to be temporarily shut off during the WORK shall be tagged as such and shall be wired shut with a crimped lead seal and padlocked. 4. Electrical and mechanical equipment shall be similarly shut down.
Construction Sequencing. Landlord’s Work will be sequenced in a manner to minimize the impact on the efficient and orderly operation of the Demised Premises and to minimize any inconvenience to Tenant’s customers, employees and other invitees.
Construction Sequencing. 14.2.1 General 14.2.2 Construction of Network Upgrades that are or were an Obligation of an Entity other than the Interconnection Customer 14.2.3 Advancing Construction of Network Upgrades that are Part of the CAISO’s Transmission Plan