Material Storage Sample Clauses
The Material Storage clause defines the requirements and conditions for storing materials used in a project or contract. It typically outlines where and how materials must be stored, such as specifying secure, weather-protected locations or requiring labeling and inventory controls. This clause ensures that materials remain in good condition, are protected from theft or damage, and are readily available when needed, thereby minimizing project delays and disputes over material quality or loss.
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Material Storage. During the progress of the work, the Contractor shall arrange for office facilities and for the orderly storage of materials and equipment. Contractor shall erect any temporary structures required for the work at his or her own expense. The Contractor shall at all times keep the premises reasonably free from debris and in a condition which will not increase fire hazards. Upon completion of the work, the Contractor shall remove all temporary buildings and facilities and all equipment, surplus materials and supplies belonging to the Contractor. Contractor shall leave the Premises in good order, clean, and ready to use by the Owner. The establishment of any temporary construction yard, material storage area or staging area to be located within City of Flagstaff limits and outside the public right-of-way or Project limits generally requires a Temporary Use Permit. (See Exhibit A, Section 107.2.1.)
Material Storage. The Contractor shall store all items so that no damage occurs whilst awaiting installation. Where practical, items are to be stored in lockable containers for protection from the weather and pilferage. All piping, pipe fittings and equipment stored outside or awaiting installation are to be protected from the weather, stormwater and soil wash and stored on pre-prepared surfaces. Pipes taken over from the Employer shall receive the required attention in order to ensure safe storage in yards, protected from fires, vandalism and incidental damage that can reasonably be prevented.
Material Storage. The Owner shall maintain the assigned slip or berth, the adjoining float, and the Club docks, premises and facilities in a safe and tidy condition. Club floats, property and adjoining waters shall not be used for storage, accumulations, or disposal of building material, refuse equipment, or gear. Dinghies and tenders shall be stored aboard the Vessel.
Material Storage. Subcontractor shall be responsible for storage of its materials on-site. All materials shall be stored in a safe and organized manner.
Material Storage. Baxter shall store the Components, Active and Excipient by Oasmia according to the specific requirements specified by the Client and as set forth in B▇▇▇▇▇’▇ SOPs.
Material Storage. Construction materials must be immediately placed in Tenant’s Leased Premises and may not be stored in any of the Building’s Common Areas.
Material Storage. As the Contractor is required to order, obtain, and store materials and equipment sufficiently in advance of its Work at no additional cost or advance payment from Owner, to assure that there will be no delays, payment by the Owner for stored material shall be made only in unusual circumstances where the Owner specifically approves the payment in writing. If payments are to be made for materials and equipment that are not incorporated in the Work on the Project but delivered and suitably stored at a Project Site or at some other location agreed upon in writing by Owner, the payments shall be conditioned upon submission by Contractor, Subcontractor, or Supplier of bills of sale and such other documents reasonably satisfactory to Owner to establish Owner’s title to such materials or equipment free of all liens and encumbrances, and otherwise protect Owner’s interest, including, without limitation, provision of applicable insurance and transportation to the Project Site. All stored items shall be inventoried, specified by identification numbers (if applicable), released to Owner by the sureties and Subcontractors, and, if stored off the Project Site, stored only in a bonded warehouse.
Material Storage. Amerimar Realty Management Co.-Colorado Owner's Rules & Regulations for Contractors 5 of 19 All equipment and materials necessary for the construction of the Premises are to remain within the leased area and are not to be placed or stored at any time in adjacent or common areas. Security personnel due to this being a fire hazard may remove any materials stored in stairwells at any time without prior notice.
Material Storage. The County will provide limited storage space at the Site in the Work area. Contractor assumes full, complete and non-delegable responsibility for the security of the equipment so stored. The Contractor assumes full, complete and non-delegable responsibility for determining that the material stored in this area will not overload the floor system. Any damage to the structure as a result of the Contractor overloading the floor shall be repaired by the Contractor at no cost to the County.
Material Storage. A jointly designed training course has been developed by the Joint Union Health and Safety Committee. It is specifically designed to stress the safety problems associated with improper material storage such as double stacking, top loading racks, using damaged or otherwise unstable racks or material baskets, and exceeding specified stacking heights. All new employees transferred into the Material Department will go through this training course. At least once monthly, the plant Material Director, the plant Safety Group Leader, the Union Health and Safety Representative and the Material Department District Committee person will randomly select an area of the plant to be audited for compliance with safe stacking practices. Material Group Leaders will be notified of discrepancies found and a record will be maintained by the Safety Department.
