Control of the Work Site Sample Clauses

The 'Control of the Work Site' clause establishes which party has authority and responsibility over the construction or project site during the course of the work. Typically, this clause designates the contractor as the party in charge of managing site access, safety protocols, and the coordination of personnel and materials. For example, it may require the contractor to secure the site, restrict unauthorized entry, and ensure compliance with safety regulations. The core function of this clause is to clearly allocate responsibility for site management, thereby reducing confusion and mitigating risks related to safety, security, and project coordination.
Control of the Work Site. 2.6.1. CM@Risk understands and agrees that throughout all phases of construction, including suspension of Work, it shall keep the Site reasonably free from debris, trash and construction and any and all other wastes to permit CM@Risk to perform its construction services efficiently, safely and without interfering with the use of adjacent land areas. CM@Risk also agrees that upon Substantial Completion of the Work, or a portion of the Work, it shall remove all debris, 2.6.2. CM@Risk understands and agrees that it shall take all reasonable steps, procedures or means to prevent any dust nuisance due to construction operations. The dust control measures shall be maintained at all times to the sole satisfaction of the City and in accordance with all Legal Requirements. 2.6.3. CM@Risk understands and agrees that it shall maintain ADA and ANSI accessibility requirements during construction activities in an occupied building or facility. ADA and ANSI accessibility requirements shall include, but not be limited to, parking, building access, entrances, exits, restrooms, areas of refuge, and emergency exit paths of travel. CM@Risk also understands and agrees that it shall be responsible for the coordination of all Work to minimize disruption to building occupants and facilities. 2.6.4. CM@Risk understands and agrees that only materials and equipment that are to be used directly in the Work shall be brought to and stored on the Site. CM@Risk also understands and agrees that when equipment is no longer required for the Work, it shall be removed promptly from the Site. Protection of construction materials and equipment stored at the Site from weather, theft, damage, and all other adversity is solely the responsibility of the CM@Risk. 2.6.5. CM@Risk understands and agrees that it shall maintain at the Project site and make available to City when reasonably requested, updated records of subcontractors, drawings, examples, purchases, materials, equipment, maintenance and operating manuals and instructions, and other construction related documents, including all changes and revisions, a directory of personnel, Project correspondence, inspections procedures (as prepared by others), changes to Contract Documents, time extensions, progress payment data, Final Acceptance procedures, and instructions from City.
Control of the Work Site. A. Throughout all phases of construction, including suspension of the Work, the Contractor will keep the Site reasonably free from debris, trash and construction wastes to permit the Contractor to perform its construction services efficiently, safely and without interfering with the use of adjacent land areas. Upon Substantial ꞏCompletion of the Work, or a portion of the Work, the Contractor will remove all debris, trash, construction wastes; materials, equipment, machinery and tools arising from the Work or applicable portions of it to permit the Town to occupy the Project or a portion of the Project for its intended use B. Dust Control. The Contractor will take whatever steps, procedures or means required to prevent abnormal dust conditions due to his construction operations in connection with this Contract. The dust control measures will be maintained at all times during construction of the Project(s) to the satisfaction of. the Town in accordance with the requirements of the Maricopa County Health Department Air Pollution Control Regulations and M.A.G. Standard Specifications together with applicable provisions of Federal and State Law. C. Dust Control Coordinator. At any Town construction site of 5 acres or more of disturbed surface area, as defined in ▇.▇▇. §49-474(8) (5), that is required to have a Dust Generation Permit, the Contractor must have at all times at the Site, at least 1 Dust Control Coordinator trained in accordance with the requirements of ▇.▇▇. §49-474.05 during primary dust generating operations that is related to the purposes for which the Dust Control Permit was issued. The Dust Control Coordinator must have full authority to ensure that dust control measures are implemented at the Site, including authority to conduct inspections, deploy dust suppression resources, and modify or shutdown activities as needed to control dust. The Dust Control Coordinator must be responsible for managing dust prevention and dust control on the Site, including the use of leaf blowers and street sweeping equipment..ꞏ The Dust Control Coordinator must have a valid Dust Training Certification Identification Card readily accessible on the Site while acting as the Dust Control Coordinator. D. The requirements described in the above Article do not apply if all 3 of the following circumstances are present: 1. The area of disturbed surface area is less than 5 acres. 2. The previously disturbed areas are stabilized in accordance with the requirements of any ap...
Control of the Work Site. (A) Throughout all phases of construction, including suspension of Work, CM@Risk shall keep the Site reasonably free from debris, trash and construction wastes to permit CM@Risk to perform its construction services efficiently, safely and without interfering with the use of adjacent land areas. Upon Substantial Completion of the Work, or a portion of the Work, CM@Risk shall remove all debris, trash, construction wastes, materials, equipment, machinery and tools arising from the Work or applicable portions thereof to permit City to occupy the Project or a portion of the Project for its intended use. (B) CM@Risk shall take all reasonable steps, procedures or means to prevent any dust nuisance due to construction operations. The dust control measures shall be maintained at all times to the satisfaction of the City and in accordance with the requirements of the Maricopa County Bureau of Air Pollution Control Rules and Regulations. (C) CM@Risk shall maintain ADA and ANSI accessibility requirements during construction activities in an occupied building or facility. ADA and ANSI accessibility requirements shall include, but not be limited to, parking, building access, entrances, exits, restrooms, areas of refuge, and emergency exit paths of travel. CM@Risk shall be responsible for the coordination of all work to minimize disruption to building occupants and facilities. (D) Only materials and equipment which are to be used directly in the Work shall be brought to and stored on the Site by the CM@Risk. When equipment is no longer required for the Work, it shall be removed promptly from the Site. Protection of construction materials and equipment stored at the Site from weather, theft, damage and all other adversity is solely the responsibility of the CM@Risk.
Control of the Work Site 

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  • Control of the Contract F1 Transfer and Sub-Contracting F1.1 Except where F1.4 and F1.5 applies, the Contractor shall not assign, sub-contract or in any other way dispose of the Contract or any part of it without prior Approval. Sub-contracting any part of the Contract shall not relieve the Contractor of any of its obligations or duties under the Contract. F1.2 The Contractor shall be responsible for the acts and omissions of its Sub-contractors as though they are its own. F1.3 Where the Authority has consented to the placing of sub-contracts, copies of each sub-contract shall, at the request of the Authority, be sent by the Contractor to the Authority as soon as reasonably practicable. F1.4 Notwithstanding clause F1.1, the Contractor may assign to a third party (“the Assignee”) the right to receive payment of the Contract Price or any part thereof due to the Contractor under this Contract (including any interest which the Authority incurs under clause C2.

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