Existing Utilities and Structures Sample Clauses

Existing Utilities and Structures. (a) Contractor shall adequately protect the work, TFC’s property, adjacent property, and the public. In the event of damage to facilities as a result of Contractor’s operations, Contractor shall take immediate steps to notify the Contract Administrator and subsequently repair or restore all services and facilities to the satisfactory approval of the Contract Administrator. Further, Contractor shall engage any additional outside services which may be necessary to facilitate repairs until services and facilities are restored. All costs involved in making repairs and restoring disrupted services and facilities shall be borne by Contractor, and Contractor shall be fully responsible for any and all claims resulting from the damage. The Contract Administrator may elect to perform such repairs and deduct the cost of such repairs, replacements, and outside services from amounts due to Contractor. (b) Upon the approval of the Contract Administrator, Contractor shall have the right to utilize air, water, gas, steam, electricity, and similar items of expense from existing outlets at TFC property.
Existing Utilities and Structures. Contractor shall adequately protect the work, TFC’s property, adjacent property and the public. In the event of damage to facilities as a result of Contractor’s operations, Contractor shall take immediate steps to notify the TFC Contract Administrator and subsequently repair or restore all services to the satisfactory approval of the TFC Contract Administrator. Further, Contractor shall engage any additional outside services which may be necessary to facilitate repairs until services are restored. All costs involved in making repairs and restoring disrupted services shall be at the expense of Contractor, and Contractor shall be fully responsible for any and all claims resulting from the damage. The TFC Contract Administrator may elect to perform such repairs and deduct the cost of such repairs, replacements, and outside services from amounts due to Contractor.
Existing Utilities and Structures. 1. The Contractor shall adequately protect the work, Airport property, adjacent property and the public. In the event of damage to facilities and/or disruption in services at the facilities, as a result of the Contractor’s operations or lack thereof when required, the Contractor shall take immediate steps to notify the Project Administrator and subsequently repair or restore all services to the satisfactory approval of the Project Administrator. The Contractor shall also provide temporary services to maintain uninterrupted use of the facilities. 2. All costs involved in making repairs and restoring disrupted service shall be borne by the Contractor, and the Contractor shall be fully responsible for any and all claims resulting from the damage. 3. The Project Administrator, at his/her option, may elect to perform such repairs and deduct the cost of such repairs, replacements and outside services from the monthly charges by the Contractor.
Existing Utilities and Structures. TSP shall adequately protect TFC’s property, adjacent property and the public. In the event of damage to facilities as a result of TSP’s operations, TSP shall take immediate steps to notify the TFC Contract Administrator and subsequently repair or restore all services to the satisfactory approval of the TFC Contract Administrator. Further, TSP shall engage any additional outside services which may be necessary to facilitate repairs until services are restored. All costs involved in making repairs and restoring disrupted services shall be at the expense of TSP. TSP shall be fully responsible for any and all claims resulting from the damage. The TFC Contract Administrator may elect to perform such repairs and deduct the cost of such repairs, replacements, and outside services from amounts due to TSP. Upon the approval of the TFC Contract Administrator, TSP shall have the right to utilize air, water, gas, steam, electricity, and similar items of expense from existing outlets on TFC’s property.
Existing Utilities and Structures. 12.1 The Contractor's attention is directed to the extensive network of existing underground pipelines, tunnels, manholes, and electric conduit in the area. It is the Contractor's responsibility to become acquainted with the extent and location of these underground structures and to protect them against damage from his operations. The Contractor shall exercise care to protect underground pipelines, tunnels, and duct banks from heavy vehicular traffic. Heavy wooden mats shall be used where required. 12.2 Existing utilities shall be adequately protected from damage due to construction by Contractor. The Contractor shall verify the exact locations of existing utilities before starting excavation or trench cutting operations. Excavation adjacent to underground structures shall be done with care. Where required, excavation shall be performed by hand digging around utilities to locate and prevent rupture or breaking of lines. Temporary support and maintenance of all underground utilities including shoring, planking, support material, temporary fill or other protection as required for utilities to remain in continuous service shall be furnished by the Contractor. Where new excavation is below the support line of existing structures, sheeting or other approved procedures shall be utilized. Cost of repairing any damages to existing utilities shall be paid by the Contractor without expense to the university or other utility University’s. The University reserves the right to repair any existing utility damaged by the Contractor, at the Contractor's expense. 12.3 Existing utilities which are shown on the drawings or field located and are damaged by the Contractor shall be repaired or replaced, at the University's sole option, entirely at the cost of the Contractor. Where damage necessitates a utility outage, Contractor shall work continuously on a 24-hour, around the clock basis until the damaged utility is placed into service again. All costs to be the responsibility of the Contractor. 12.4 If existing utilities are encountered during construction which are not shown on plans, and which have not been field located prior to encountering same, Contractor shall immediately stop work in that area and notify University's Representative. The University's Representative will make a determination as to nature of utility and direct the Contractor as to what action is to be taken. 12.5 No valve, switch or other control of the existing utility systems shall be operated for any ...
Existing Utilities and Structures. Contractor shall adequately protect the work, TFC’s property, adjacent property and the public. In the event of damage to facilities as a result of Contractor’s operations, Contractor shall take immediate steps to notify the Contract Administrator and subsequently repair or restore all services to the satisfactory approval of the Contract Administrator. Further, Contractor shall engage any additional outside services which may be necessary to facilitate repairs until services are restored. All costs involved in making repairs and restoring disrupted services shall be at the expense of Contractor, and Contractor shall be fully responsible for any and all claims resulting from the damage. The Contract Administrator may elect to perform such repairs and deduct the cost of such repairs, replacements, and outside services from amounts due to Contractor. Upon the approval of the Contract Administrator, Contractor shall have the right to utilize air, water, gas, steam, electricity, and similar items of expense from existing outlets on TFC property.
Existing Utilities and Structures. All existing improvements on property within twenty feet (20’) of the proposed right-of-way or easement line on construction plans.
Existing Utilities and Structures. It shall be the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR to determine the exact location of underground utilities and facilities. The CONTRACTOR shall locate all water services in the field prior to construction. The CITY assumes no liability for damages sustained or costs incurred because of the CONTRACTOR’s operation in the vicinity of existing utilities or structures. The CONTRACTOR shall notify the respective utility companies when their existing utilities conflict with the new construction and shall coordinate his construction work with the relocation work of the utility companies, if applicable.
Existing Utilities and Structures a) The Contractor shall not disrupt or disconnect any type of utility whatsoever without first obtaining the written permission of the Project Manager. If a suitable bypass of such utility cannot be provided, then the Project Manager may direct the Contractor to proceed with the work on a twenty-four (24) hour per day basis until such interrupted utility services are completely restored. Requests for disconnection shall be submitted on a fully completed copy of the MDAD "Shut Down Form" delivered to the County, through the Project Manager for processing and approval at least five (5) working days prior to the time of the requested interruption, and shall state: A. The identity of the utility involved. B. Justification of the requested disconnect. C. The location of the requested disconnect. D. The exact date and time at which the disconnect is requested. E. The duration of the proposed disconnect. b) The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions when using steel treaded equipment or vehicles to protect the pavement surface from damage. Rubber tires or treads shall be used whenever possible. Any damage to pavement caused by Contractor's or Subcontractor's equipment or vehicles shall be repaired by the Contractor in a manner acceptable to the Project Manager, at no additional cost to the County. c) The Contractor shall provide protective shoring and sheet piling, as required, at all existing structures, etc., where they may be affected by installation of new work. d) During the construction of new structures, and other foundation work, conflicts may occur with existing underground utilities or structures. The Contractor shall call these conflicts to the attention of the Project Manager, in writing, immediately. The Project Manager will issue instructions regarding a solution to the conflict. The Contractor shall be responsible for all methods, means, materials, and processes necessary to protect all existing facilities, property, structures, equipment or finishes damaged in any manner through its negligence during execution of the work. e) In the event of damage to existing facilities or structures, proposed to remain, relocated or otherwise reused by the County as a result of the Contractor's operations, the Contractor shall take immediate steps to repair or replace all damage and to restore all services at its sole expense. Further, the Contractor shall, when directed by the Project Manager, engage any additional outside services which may be necessa...
Existing Utilities and Structures. Utilities were potholed only at connection locations during design of this project. No other utilities were potholed during design of this project. The location of existing utilities and structures shown on the Plans is approximate with the information gathered during design. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to pothole/locate and protect all structures and utilities in accordance with General Contract Conditions Section 37.