Materials & Workmanship Sample Clauses

The Materials & Workmanship clause sets standards for the quality of materials used and the level of skill required in performing work under a contract. It typically requires that all materials supplied must be new, suitable for their intended purpose, and conform to specified standards, while all work must be carried out by qualified personnel in a professional manner. This clause ensures that the finished product meets agreed-upon quality expectations and helps prevent disputes over substandard materials or poor workmanship.
Materials & Workmanship. The Contractor shall execute Work in a good and workmanlike manner in accordance with the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall develop and provide a Quality Control Plan specific to this Project and acceptable to the Owner. Where Contract Documents do not specify quality standards, the Contractor shall complete and construct all Work in compliance with generally accepted construction industry standards. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall incorporate all new materials and equipment into the Work under the Contract.
Materials & Workmanship. All Devices and material shall only used in the manner intended. All devices and materials shall be a quality intended for commercial or industrial applications as appropriate. The Provider shall execute Work in a good and workmanlike manner and in accordance with the Contract Documents and manufacturers requirements. The Provider shall provide and meet the Quality Control Plan specific to this Project and acceptable by the Owner. Where Contract Documents do not specify a Quality Standard, (either in materials or workmanship) the Provider shall comply with generally accepted construction industry standards. Unless otherwise specified, the Provider shall incorporate all new materials and equipment into the Work under the Purchase Order.
Materials & Workmanship. The CM-at-Risk shall execute Work in a good and workmanlike matter in accordance with the Contract Documents. The CM-at-Risk shall develop and provide a Quality Control Plan specific to this Project and acceptable to the Owner. Where Contract Documents do not specify quality standards, complete and construct all Work in compliance with generally accepted construction industry standards. Unless otherwise specified, incorporate all new materials and equipment into the Work under the Contract.
Materials & Workmanship. All Devices and material shall be listed by an approved certified testing laboratory and be only used in the manner intended. All devices and materials shall be a quality intended for commercial or industrial applications as appropriate. The Provider shall execute Work in a good and workmanlike manner and in accordance with the Contract Documents and manufacturers requirements. The Provider shall provide and meet the Quality Control Plan specific to this Project and acceptable by the Owner. Where Contract Documents do not specify a Quality Standard, (either in materials or workmanship) the Provider shall comply with generally accepted construction industry standards. Unless otherwise specified, the Provider shall incorporate all new materials and equipment into the Work under the Purchase Order.

Related to Materials & Workmanship

  • MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP (a) All equipment, material, and articles incorporated into the work covered by this Agreement shall be new and of the most suitable grade for the purpose intended, unless otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement. (b) Seller shall obtain Company approval of the machinery and mechanical and other equipment to be incorporated into the work. When required by Company, Seller shall also obtain Company's approval of the material or articles which Seller contemplates incorporating into the work. When so directed, Seller shall submit samples for approval at Seller's expense. Machinery, equipment, material, and articles that do not have the required approval shall be installed or used at the risk of subsequent rejection. (c) References in the specifications or drawings to equipment, material, articles, or patented processes by trade name, make, or catalog number, shall be regarded as establishing a standard of quality and shall not be construed as limiting competition. Seller may, with Company's written approval, use any equipment, material, article, or process that is equal to that specified, unless the words "No Substitution" follow the listing of the item in the specifications or drawings. Unless otherwise agreed, modifications due to use of “or equal” supplies, is at Seller’s expense. (d) All work under this Agreement shall be performed in a skillful and workmanlike manner. Company may require, in writing, Seller to remove from the work any employee Company deems incompetent, careless, or otherwise objectionable.

  • Workmanship All work under this Agreement shall be performed in a safe manner to a professional standard. The goal of performance under this Agreement is the suppression of wildland fire and other emergency incident responses. The Incident Commander may release from an incident assignment any Contractor employee deemed incompetent, careless, or otherwise objectionable including violation of Harassment Free Workplace Policy. It will be left to the discretion of the Incident Commander to demobilize an entire resource or to allow replacement of the noncompliant personnel. Documentation of the rationale for release will be provided to the CO subsequent to the action. Accordingly, the Contracting Officer may require, in writing, the Contractor remove from use under this Agreement, any employee found incompetent, careless, or otherwise objectionable including violation of Harassment Free Workplace Policy. The Contracting Officer may require other proof of mitigation. Misconduct may result in cancellation of this Agreement. If an employee or crew is terminated, quits, or otherwise is released from the incident for any reason, the Contractor is responsible for returning the employee(s) to the point of hire with a departure time from the Incident Command Post (ICP) no later than 12 hours or time specified by a government official following such decision. The Contractor may, at their discretion, provide such transportation, or request the Incident Management Team (IMT) to arrange for the transportation with all transportation costs deducted from Contractor's payment. If the Contractor does not act in a timely manner (i.e., Contractor's employee(s) not departing from the ICP for return to point of hire within the specified time period), the IMT has authority to transport said employee or arrange for employee's transportation and to deduct all such transportation costs from Contractor's payment.

  • Workmanship Warranty Contract warrants that all components or deliverables specified and furnished by or through Contractor under the Project Definition/Work Order meet the completion criteria set forth in the Project Definition/Work Order and any subsequent statement(s) of work, and that services will be provided in a workmanlike manner in accordance with industry standards.

  • Materials and Equipment ‌ Material means property that may be consumed or expended during performance, component parts of a higher assembly, or items that lose their individual identity through incorporation into an end item. Equipment means a tangible item that is functionally complete for its intended purpose, durable, nonexpendable, and needed for performance. Materials and Equipment shall be priced in accordance with the terms of the task order award, contract type, and applicable FAR and agency-specific regulatory supplements. Unless otherwise directed by task order terms and conditions, the Contractor may apply indirect costs to materials and equipment consistent with the Contractor’s usual accounting practices.