For Deleted Work Sample Clauses

For Deleted Work. When a proposed Change Order contains a deletion of any Work, and the University and the Contractor are unable to agree upon the cost thereof, the University’s estimate shall be deducted from the Contract Sum and may be withheld from any payment due the Contractor until the Contractor presents adequate substantial information to the University that the University’s estimate was in error. The amount to be deducted shall be the actual costs to the Contractor for labor, materials, and equipment which would have been used on the deleted Work together with an amount for ▇▇▇▇-up as defined in the Contract Documents.
For Deleted Work. When a proposed change order contains a deletion of any Work, and the Trustees and the Licensee are unable to agree upon the value thereof, the Trustees’ estimate may be deducted from the Contract price and may be withheld from any payment due the Licensee until the Licensee presents proof convincing to the Trustees that the Trustees’ estimate was in error. The amount to be deducted, other than deletion of an entire item as addressed in Article 38.01- b (7), shall be the costs to the Licensee for labor, materials, and equipment which would have been used on the deleted Work together with the credit mark-up. The guidelines set forth in Article 38.01-b, shall be used in computing the amounts involved for changes other than deletion of an entire item.
For Deleted Work. When a proposed change order contains a deletion of any Work, and the Trustees and Design-Builder are unable to agree upon the value thereof, the Trustees’ estimate may be deducted from the Contract Amount. The Trustees may withhold from any payment due Design-Builder until Design-Builder presents proof convincing to the Trustees that the Trustees’ estimate was in error. The amount to be deducted, other than deletion of an entire item as addressed in Article 38.01-b (7), shall be the costs to Design-Builder for labor, materials, and equipment which would have been used on the deleted Work together with the credit mark-up. Use the guidelines set forth in Article 38.01-b, Allowable Costs upon Change Orders, in computing the amounts involved for changes other than deletion of an entire item.

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  • Modified Work/Return to Work (a) The parties recognize the duty of reasonable accommodation for individuals under the Human Rights Code of Ontario and agree that this Collective Agreement will be interpreted in such a way as to permit the Employer and the Union to discharge that duty. (b) If an employee becomes disabled, including WSIB, with the result that she is unable to perform the regular functions of her position, the Employer may determine a special classification and salary, with the hope of providing an opportunity for continued employment. Positions established under this article will not constitute new classifications and shall lapse upon the termination, resignation, or retirement of the employee in question. (c) Prior to any disabled employee returning to work from a disability including WSIB to a modified/light/alternate work program, the Employer will notify and meet with members of the bargaining unit executive to consult on a back to work program for the worker. Any agreement resulting from these discussions which conflicts with the collective agreement shall, subject to agreement by the Union, prevail over any provision of this agreement in the event of a conflict. Nothing in this language obligates the Employer to establish a modified/ light/alternative work program, except as required by law.

  • Modified Work Where the Hospital and the Union agree, the Hospital may implement modified/rehabilitative work programs in order to assist employees returning to work following illness or injury. To facilitate these programs, it is understood and agreed that provisions of the collective agreement may, where agreed, be varied. The specific terms of the program will be signed by the Hospital and the Union.

  • Completion of Improvements Within ninety (90) days of completion of any construction herein permitted, Company will cause to be prepared and delivered to Authority record documents as required under the Tenant Work Permit process, including but not limited to as-builts, legal descriptions, boundary surveys, and certified final cost of construction. The submission of record document electronic media will be in accordance with Authority’s Standard Procedure for computer aided design and drafting and drawings, as may be revised from time to time.

  • Construction of Improvements Lessee shall construct its planned facilities and install therein all necessary fixtures, equipment, and accessories, all of which shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Lease and any applicable city code or FAA requirements. Lessee shall complete construction of the new improvements within one (1) year after the Effective Date of this Lease. Existing improvements shall be deemed to have been appropriately constructed so long as they are well-maintained and meet all applicable city code and FAA requirements. It is expressly understood that upon the expiration of the Lease, all hangar improvements shall become property of Lessor. 8.1 Lessee agrees to reimburse Lessor for the apportioned costs of roadway improvements including, but not limited to: excavation, paving, drainage, and fencing required for all extensions of the access road to the Leased Premises. Lessee shall be responsible for the cost of all extensions, as applicable, of all water, sewer, and other utilities to the Leased Premises, as well as any fees for obtaining service. Lessee shall be responsible for payment at the time improvements are completed. Lessee shall remit payment to Lessor within thirty (30) days from the date of invoice. 8.2 Lessee agrees to construct, at Lessee’s expense, aircraft access improvements, including without limitation driveways, taxi lanes, aprons, and ramps to its planned facility. Construction and location of the access improvements shall comply with specifications set forth by Lessor at the time of plan’s approval. Lessee understands that those portions of the constructed Airport access improvements situated outside the boundaries of the Leased Premises shall become, immediately upon their completion to Lessor’s satisfaction, the property of Lessor. All construction and any connections to the runway of any apron or taxi lane shall in addition be governed by any rules or regulations regarding Airport operations and must be approved of and overseen by Airport management. Constructed facilities shall not be occupied until access is completed and accepted by Lessor. 8.3 Upon completion of improvements, Lessee shall provide an 8 ½” x 11” site plan detailing a scaled drawing of the Leased Premises, hangar foot print, office area, parking, landscaping, and any other improvements. 8.4 The provisions provided above do not relieve Lessee from compliance with all applicable building code requirements and acquiring all necessary licenses and permits from any governmental authority. 8.5 If the aircraft hangar or other improvements on the Leased Premises are damaged or destroyed, Lessee shall do whatever is necessary to repair, rebuild, or restore the structure and other improvements to substantially the same condition existing prior to the damage or destruction within 180 days of the date of destruction. Upon written request from Lessee, Lessor may extend the 180-day timeline to the extent reasonably necessary due to conditions beyond the control of Lessee.

  • Detailed Description of Services / Statement of Work Describe fully the services that Contractor will provide, or add and attach Exhibit B to this Agreement.