Existing Site Conditions Clause Samples

The Existing Site Conditions clause defines the responsibilities and expectations regarding the physical state of a project site at the time a contract is executed. It typically requires the contractor to inspect the site and acknowledge any visible or known conditions, such as soil quality, access limitations, or existing structures, before commencing work. This clause helps allocate risk by clarifying which party is responsible for unforeseen site issues, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring that both parties are aware of the baseline conditions prior to construction.
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Existing Site Conditions. Information respecting the site of the work given in drawings or specifications has been obtained by County's representatives and is believed to be reasonably correct, but the County does not warrant either the completeness or accuracy of such information, and it is the responsibility of the Contractor to verify all such information.
Existing Site Conditions. Information respecting the site of the work given in Scope of Wok, drawings and/or specifications has been obtained by County and District's representatives and is believed to be reasonably correct, but County and District does not warrant either the completeness or accuracy of such information, and it is the responsibility of Contractor to verify all such information.
Existing Site Conditions. Information respecting this site of work given in Scope of Work, drawings, and/or specifications has been obtained by COUNTY’s representatives and its believed to be reasonably correct, but COUNTY does not warrant either the completeness or accuracy of such information, and it is the responsibility of CONTRACTOR to verify all such information.
Existing Site Conditions. Information regarding the work site represented in the Plans and Special Provisions prepared by the D-BE is believed to be correct, and unless expressly stated in the Contract Documents, OWNER does not warrant either the completeness or accuracy of such information. D-BE shall be responsible for having taken steps reasonably necessary to ascertain the nature and location of the work and the general and local conditions that can affect the work or the cost thereof. Any failure by D-BE to do so will not relieve D-BE from responsibility for successfully performing the work without additional expense to OWNER.
Existing Site Conditions. Information regarding the work site represented in the Plans and Special Provisions is believed to be correct, but unless expressly stated in the Contract Documents, County does not warrant either the completeness or accuracy of such information. Contractor shall be responsible for having taken steps reasonably necessary to ascertain the nature and location of the work and the general and local conditions that can affect the work or the cost thereof. Any failure by Contractor to do so will not relieve Contractor from responsibility for successfully performing the work without additional expense to County.
Existing Site Conditions. The Site is currently being used for agricultural and farming purposes.
Existing Site Conditions. Notwithstanding any provision of this Contract to the contrary, Design-Builder is not assuming or otherwise agreeing to be responsible for any obligation or liability that is attributable to or caused by any subsurface soil condition that exists as of the date of this Contract and is not discovered by examination by Design-Builder during the Design Phase. Owner shall be responsible for any loss or damage resulting from any such undiscovered condition.
Existing Site Conditions. (1) Owner has afforded the Construction Manager with unrestricted access to the existing improvements and conditions on the site and has given the Construction Manager the opportunity to thoroughly investigate the existing conditions. As to existing conditions, Construction Manager as part of Preconstruction Services shall perform a thorough investigation of all such conditions prior to submitting any Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal for any Phase, and submission of a Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal shall be a representation by Construction Manager that it has completed such thorough investigation. The results of Construction Manager’s investigation shall be deemed to have been taken into account in establishing the Guaranteed Maximum Price for each Phase. Construction Manager shall not be entitled to a claim for an adjustment in time or price for conditions which Construction Manager discovered or ought to have discovered in Construction Manager’s investigation given the role of the Construction Manager and the scope of its Work. (2) In addition, if necessary Construction Manager shall conduct soils investigation as part of its Preconstruction Services. Such soils investigations shall be at Construction Manager’s cost.
Existing Site Conditions a. The names of the adjacent subdivisions, or the record vesting information of adjacent parcels of land, and the Assessor’s block and lot numbers of adjacent parcels. b. Location, dimensions, and approximate size of existing lots. c. The location of all existing buildings within the subdivision and on adjacent land which may be affected by the proposed subdivision. d. The location and names of all existing streets within or adjacent to the proposed subdivision, together with overall widths of roadways. e. The locations and widths of existing railroad right-of-way, San Francisco Municipal Railway (“MUNI”) right-of-way, sewer and other easements within or affecting the proposed subdivision. f. Location and dripline of large trees, 8” or larger diameter at breast height, within the proposed subdivision. g. Location of all existing visible surface utilities present at the proposed subdivision. Include: drain inlets, manholes, clean-outs, water valves, fire hydrants, gas valves, electrical and telephone vaults, utility poles, MUNI poles, street lights, traffic lights, and all other surface utilities fronting or within 25 feet of the subject property. h. Location of all existing features of sub-surface utilities present at the proposed subdivision. Include material, diameter, and direction of flow (can be based on record information). i. Topography with contours delineated at 1’ intervals; spot elevations may be added for flat sites as necessary to depict slope. j. Location of existing improvements including, building envelopes, sidewalks, top face of curb and flowline, driveways, and other improvements fronting public areas. Note the source (e.g. GIS records, aerial survey, field survey, etc.) and date of the above information and whether any significant changes occurred between then and the time of application. k. Note whether buildings or other improvements are to be demolished or preserved in the proposed subdivision development. l. North arrow (usually pointing to left or top of sheet), graphic scale, date of drafting, and a submission number, i.e. first submission, second submission, etc.
Existing Site Conditions. 2.1 See Attachment A. A photo showing the completed installation of the pumps within the wet well and a sketch showing location of the pump base elbow are included for reference.