Common use of Daily Log Clause in Contracts

Daily Log. A. The Contractor shall maintain a daily log of construction activities for each calendar day of the Contract Time, using a form approved by the City. The Contractor shall document all activities at the Project site, including: 1. Weather conditions showing the high and low temperatures during work hours, the amount of precipitation received on the job site, and any other weather conditions which adversely affect Work at the site; 2. Soil conditions which adversely affect Work at the site; 3. The hours of operation by Contractor and individual Subcontractor personnel; 4. The number of Contractor and Subcontractor personnel present and working at the site, by subcontract and trade, and updated schedule activity number. 5. The equipment active or idle at the site; 6. A description of the Work being performed at the site, by updated schedule activity number. 7. Any delays, disruptions or unusual or special occurrences at the site; 8. Materials received at job site; and 9. A list of all visitors at the site. B. The Contractor shall provide copies of the daily logs to the City on a weekly basis. The daily log does not constitute written notice to the City when such notice is required by the Contract Documents.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

Daily Log. A. The Contractor shall maintain a daily log of construction activities for each calendar day of the Contract Time, using a form approved by the CityDP. The Contractor shall document all activities at the Project site, including: 1. Weather conditions showing the high and low temperatures during work hours, the amount of precipitation received on the job site, and any other weather conditions which adversely affect Work at the site; 2. Soil conditions which adversely affect Work at the site; 3. The hours of operation by Contractor and individual Subcontractor personnel; 4. The number of Contractor and Subcontractor personnel present and working at the site, by subcontract and trade, and updated schedule activity number. 5. The equipment active or idle at the site; 6. A description of the Work being performed at the site, by updated schedule activity number. 7. Any delays, disruptions or unusual or special occurrences at the site; 8. Materials received at job site; and 9. A list of all visitors at the site. B. The Contractor shall provide copies of the daily logs to the City on a weekly basis. The daily log does not constitute written notice to the City when such notice is required by the Contract Documents.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Construction Contract, Construction Contract