Daily Logs Sample Clauses

Daily Logs. The Construction Manager shall keep, and make available to the Owner and Architect, a daily log containing a record for each day of weather, portions of the Work in progress, number of workers on site, identification of equipment on site, problems that might affect progress of the work, accidents, injuries, and other information required by the Owner.
Daily Logs. Contractor shall prepare a daily law enforcement log in accordance with the sample format attached and incorporated herein as Exhibit “B.” The daily logs shall be submitted by Contractor at the close of each week to the WORD representative listed in 7.01.
Daily Logs. Maintain a log of daily activities for the Program and GMP including, at a minimum, the following information in a bound log: the day, date, weather conditions and how any weather condition affected the progress of the Work; time of commencement of Work for the day; the Work being performed; material, labor, personnel, equipment and subcontractors at the Jobsite; visitors to the Jobsite including representatives of Owner and Architect; any special or unusual conditions or occurrences encountered; and the time of termination of Work for the day. The log and database shall be available to the Owner, the Architect, and the inspectors upon request.
Daily Logs. Daily logs depicting observances and activities will be completed by all cultural monitors, archaeologists and cultural consultants alike. The logs will be submitted at the end of each day to the PI. Preliminary archaeological monitoring summaries will be submitted biweekly by the archaeological monitoring consultant to the BLM for review with the intended goal of distribution to all consulting parties by email along with monthly verification report described below. Preliminary results will include the location and activities conducted during the archaeological monitoring activities for the reporting time period, as well as a description of any cultural resources identified and appropriate action taken. The archaeological consultant will prepare a monthly field monitoring verification report with the compiled archaeological monitor observations, results, and actions taken for submission to the BLM. The report will be submitted to Ocotillo Express LLC, the agencies and other stakeholders after review by the BLM. Copies will also be provided to the consulting parties of the MOA.
Daily Logs. Contractor shall submit to the Owner's Representative on a monthly basis logs (completed daily by the Contractor) containing but not limited to; summary of work accomplished, number of employees and subcontractors employees, number of equipment pieces employed, any known issues impacting the work, accidents or safety issues, weather, etc. A form will be agreed upon at the pre-contraction meeting. The Owner's Representative may review the daily logs on an interim basis to verify that they are being properly maintained by the Contractor.
Daily Logs. The Construction Manager shall keep, and make available to the Owner and Architect, a daily greed to by the ing ning a record for each day of weather, portions of the Work in progress, number of workers on site, identification of equipment on site, problems that might affect progress of the work, accidents, injuries, and other information required by the Owner.
Daily Logs. Maintain a log and electronic database of daily activities for the Project including, at a minimum, the following information in a bound log: the day, date, weather conditions and how any weather conditions effect the progress of the Work; time of commencement of work for the day; the work being performed; material, labor, personnel, equipment and subcontractors at the Project site; visitors to the Project site, including representatives of Owner, Project Manager and Engineer; any special or unusual conditions or occurrences encountered; and the time of termination of work for the day. The log and database shall be available to the Owner, Project Manager and Engineer and any inspectors upon request.
Daily Logs. The Construction Manager shall keep, and make available to the Owner and Architect, a daily log containing a record for each day of weather, portions of the Work in progress, number of workers on site, subcontractors on site, identification of equipment on site, problems encountered and conditions that might affect progress of the work, accidents, injuries, and other information required by the Owner. Weather events, as recorded by the National Weather Service for the area in which the work will be performed that are reasonably typical are the responsibility of the Construction Manager. Weather events that are recorded by the National Weather Service for the area in which the work will be performed are deemed to reasonably effect the ability to continue work of the type required for the Project shall constitute a delay. The first two days in which weather events cause a delay to the Project each month will be the responsibility of the Construction Manager. Any subsequent weather event that causes a delay after the first two days per month, not in the aggregate, will be the responsibility of the Owner with respect to additional cost and or time.
Daily Logs. Design-Builder shall maintain a daily log containing a record of weather, Design- Builder's own forces working on Site, Subcontractors working on the Site, number of workers for each Subcontractor on Site, materials delivered, Work accomplished, problems encountered and other similar relevant data as the County may reasonably require. The daily log shall be signed by Design-Builder's Superintendent, submitted within 24 hours (next working day) to County's Project Manager and shall be made available to others as directed by County.

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  • Daily 1. Name and address changes 2. Name and address additions and deletions 3. Transaction Register a. Purchases b. Redemptions c. Transfer and adjustments 4. Cash reconciliation - Cash received for day 5. Check reconciliation - checks issued for day 6. Transaction reconciliation a. Amount received b. Total shares purchased c. Number of purchase transactions d. Dollar amount redeemed e. Shares redeemed f. Number of accounts redeeming g. Checks issued for redemptions

  • Arithmetical Errors 30.1 The tender sum as submitted and read out during the tender opening shall be absolute and final and shall not be the subject of correction, adjustment or amendment in any way by any person or entity. 30.2 Provided that the Tender is substantially responsive, the Procuring Entity shall handle errors on the following basis: a) Any error detected if considered a major deviation that affects the substance of the tender, shall lead to disqualification of the tender as non-responsive . b) Any errors in the submitted tender arising from a miscalculation of unit price, quantity, subtotal and total bid price shall be considered as a major deviation that affects the substance of the tender and shall lead to disqualification of the tender as non-responsive. and c) if there is a discrepancy between words and figures, the amount in words shall prevail. 30.3 Tenderers shall be notified of any error detected in their bid during the notification of a ▇▇▇▇.