Lighting and Power Sample Clauses
The 'Lighting and Power' clause defines the responsibilities and standards for providing electrical lighting and power within a project or premises. It typically outlines who is responsible for supplying, installing, and maintaining lighting fixtures, power outlets, and related electrical infrastructure, as well as specifying compliance with relevant codes and safety standards. For example, it may require the contractor to ensure all work areas are adequately lit and that temporary power is available during construction. This clause ensures that the necessary electrical services are safely and reliably provided, reducing the risk of accidents and project delays due to inadequate lighting or power supply.
Lighting and Power. The Contractor shall provide all artificial lighting and power for use on the works, including all temporary supply and connections, wiring, fittings, etc., and clear away on completion. The Contractor shall pay all fees and obtain all permits in connection therewith. For lighting and power for Nominated Sub-Contractors and Specialist, see Item … Water The Contractor shall provide at his own risk and cost all water for use in connection with the works, make arrangements with the Local Authority for the installation of a separate meter for all water used by him throughout the contract and pay all costs and fees in connection therewith. He shall also provide temporary storage tanks and tubing, etc, as he may consider necessary and clear away at completion. All water shall be fresh, clean and pure, free from earthly, vegetable or organic matter, acid or alkaline substance in solution or suspension. Item Description QTY UNIT RATE AMOUNT B C D Existing Services Prior to commencement of any works the Contractor is to ascertain from the relevant authorities the exact position, depth and level of existing electric cables, water pipes or other services in the area and he shall make whatever provisions may be required by the authorities concerned for the support and protection of such services. Any damage or disturbance caused to any service shall be reported immediately to the Architect and the relevant authority and shall be made good to their satisfaction at the Contractor’s expense. The Contractor must make himself fully acquainted with current Acts and Regulations, including Police Regulations regarding all such regulations and/or restrictions which may affect the organization of the works, supply and control of labour, etc., and allow accordingly in his tender. No claim in respect of want of knowledge in this connection will be entertained. Particular attention is drawn to the Rules published in Legal Notice 179, dated 2nd June ,1978
Lighting and Power. Main electrical distribution board is behind the stage; electrical circuit breakers may need to be reset if the heating is incorrectly operated. The heating controls are located on 3 banks of switches in bays on left hand side of hall with instructions in the first bay. The light switch next to entrance door operates lights in entrance hall and outside. Light switches immediately on the right as you enter the hall operate the two lights in the first bay; other light switches are behind door leading to stage. Kitchen and annexe have switches just inside the area. Various power sockets are located around the hall. If you bring your own electrical appliances, they must meet safety standards. The main stopcock is located under worktop to the left of the kitchen sink Located by double doors to garden adjacent to kitchen. The hall car park will accommodate 12 cars if they are parked sensibly. There are two allocated disabled parking spaces at the front of the hall adjacent to access ramp. All cars parked at owner’s risk. Please ask your guests to leave quietly at the close of your event. Car doors banging and loud talk in the car park are disturbing to local residents.
Lighting and Power. The Contractor shall provide all artificial lighting and power for use on the works, including all temporary supply and connections, wiring, fittings, etc., and clear away on completion. The Water The Contractor shall provide at his own risk and cost all water for use in connection with the works, make arrangements with the Local Authority for the installation of a separate meter for all water used by him throughout the contract and pay all costs and fees in connection therewith. He shall also provide temporary storage tanks and tubing, etc, as he may consider necessary and clear away at completion. All water shall be fresh, clean and pure, free from earthly, vegetable or organic matter, acid or alkaline substance in solution or suspension. TOTAL CARRIED TO COLLECTION Item Description QTY UNIT RATE AMOUNT B C D Existing Services Prior to commencement of any works the Contractor is to ascertain from the relevant authorities the exact position, depth and level of existing electric cables, water pipes or other services in the area and he shall make whatever provisions may be required by the authorities concerned for the support and protection of such services. Any damage or disturbance caused to any service shall be reported immediately to the Architect and the relevant authority and shall be made good to their satisfaction at the Contractor’s expense. The Contractor must make himself fully acquainted with current Acts and Regulations, including Police Regulations regarding all such regulations and/or restrictions which may affect the organization of the works, supply and control of labour, etc., and allow accordingly in his tender. No claim in respect of want of knowledge in this connection will be entertained. Particular attention is drawn to the Rules published in Legal Notice 179, dated 2nd
Lighting and Power. 21.1 The Employer shall make no charge to the Contractor for the electricity consumed for carrying out and completing the Works. However, the Employer reserves the right to require the Contractor to arrange for his own temporary electricity meter with the power company at his own cost if in the opinion of the Employer the demand is large or likely to cause an overload to the Employer’s distribution system.
21.2 If connection to the Employer’s supply is agreed, the Contractor shall at his own cost arrange for all connections to the Employer’s electricity supply, all cabling, conduits, distribution boards and the like and for all tools and lighting.
21.3 All electrical connections and fittings used for this purpose shall be in good and safe condition and conform to the relevant guidelines and regulations including those of the Labour Department and Electrical and Mechanical Services Department.
Lighting and Power. Main electrical distribution board is behind the stage; electrical circuit breakers may need to be reset if the heating is incorrectly operated. A second fusebox (operating the lights in the entrance hall and lavatories) is in the storage cupboard on the right as you walk in to the main hall. The heating controls are located on banks of switches in bays on left hand side of hall. Press the timer switches once to obtain15 mins heat, twice for 30 mins, 3 x for 1 hour or 4 x for 2 hours heating. Pressing the timer button once again after the 2 hour selection will clear the timer and turn off the heating. Please turn off the heating when you leave. The light switch next to entrance door operates lights in entrance hall and outside. Light switches in the main hall will operate the tube lighting (bright lighting) OR the spotlights, which can be dimmed to create softer lighting. Kitchen and annexe have switches just inside the area. Various power sockets are located around the hall. If you bring your own electrical appliances, they must meet safety standards. The main stopcock is located under worktop to the left of the kitchen sink Located by double doors to garden adjacent to kitchen. The hall car park will accommodate 12 cars if they are parked sensibly. There are two allocated disabled parking spaces at the front of the hall adjacent to access ramp. All cars parked at owner’s risk. Please ask your guests to leave quietly at the close of your event. Car doors banging and loud talk in the car park are disturbing to local residents.
Lighting and Power. The Tenant is responsible for providing and installing all lighting and power equipment necessary to complete the electrical system for its Tenant Improvement space. It's system shall be integrated with the Base Building energy management system.
Lighting and Power. 17 1. Wires, Cables and Conduit........................................ 17 2.
Lighting and Power. Provide all artificial lighting and power for use on the Works, pay all charges in connection therewith, provide all temporary connections, leads, fittings etc., clear away and make good on completion.
Lighting and Power. There are power supplies inside the building Office. Make temporary connections and disconnections and provide all necessary distribution around the site and allow for any additional power requirements and for all associated costs.
Lighting and Power. The Contractor shall provide at his own risk and cost all artificial lighting and power for use on the Works, including all Sub-Contractors' and Specialists' requirements and including all temporary connections, wiring, fittings, etc., and clearing away on completion. The Contractor shall pay all fees and obtain all permits in connection therewith.