Common use of Damage to Public Property Clause in Contracts

Damage to Public Property. The permit holder must repair any damage to public streets, sidewalks, boulevards (including trees), curbs, water shutoff values, utility services, gutters, catch basins, manholes or sewers to the satisfaction of the Department of Public Works. If damage occurs to the foregoing, it must be repaired within 3 working days after the damage occurs, unless the permit holder has received written permission form the zoning administrator to delay repairs to a later specified date.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Construction Management Plan, Construction Management Plan, Construction Management Agreement

Damage to Public Property. The permit holder must repair any damage to public streets, sidewalks, boulevards (including trees), curbs, water shutoff values, utility services, gutters, catch basins, manholes or sewers to the satisfaction of the Department of Public Works. If damage occurs to the foregoing, it must be repaired within 3 three (3) working days after the damage occurs, unless the permit holder has received written permission form the zoning administrator to delay repairs to a later specified date.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement