OFF-SITE WORK Clause Samples
The "Off Site Work" clause defines the terms and conditions under which work related to a project may be performed at locations other than the primary project site. It typically outlines requirements for approval, supervision, and quality control of work conducted off site, and may specify how materials, equipment, or prefabricated components are to be handled and delivered to the main site. This clause ensures that off-site activities meet the same standards as on-site work, helping to maintain project quality and accountability while allowing flexibility in how and where certain tasks are completed.
OFF-SITE WORK. SECTION 1. If the Employer is required to perform work that is applicable to the ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇ Act and is outside the geographic boundaries of the NNSS, but within the territorial jurisdiction of the Union(s), the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall apply. However, if the applicable ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇ Wage and Fringe package is higher for that county than the applicable Wage and Fringe package in the applicable NNSS Project Labor Agreement (PLA), then the difference shall be added to the Employee’s NNSS wage.
SECTION 2. If work is performed at the NTTR, Central NNSS or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ that is outside the geographic boundaries of the NNSS, the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and the Employer’s “Special Provisions for Off-Site Work”, incorporated into this Agreement by reference, shall also apply to Employees performing work at these locations.
SECTION 3. If there are changes in this provision/CONUS rates, the Company is obligated to provide these changes to the Local Union(s) in a timely manner in writing. *See Off-Site Provisions in Appendix C.
OFF-SITE WORK. 28.01 When employees are assigned work outside the premises of the plant, the Company shall provide transportation or the means of transportation to and from the off site job assignment.
OFF-SITE WORK. To the extent required by the Plans and Specifications, Borrower shall promptly commence and complete any and all off site improvements (including public streets, walks and like areas adjoining the Improvements) as and if required and provide any and all utilities and other facilities required, all in accordance with the Requirements. Unless otherwise provided for, such off site improvements shall be deemed part of the work of construction of the Improvements.
OFF-SITE WORK. The following statement represents current practice and is not an expansion of work conditions. Given the definition of professional work contained in Article 2.1 of this agreement, the University agrees it is not unreasonable to consider differing methodologies for accomplishing professional work. This may include, in some limited cases, agreements to have work produced off site utilizing appropriate technology. Each situation must be evaluated individually, and approved in accordance with established procedure.
OFF-SITE WORK. To the extent required by the Plans and Specifications, Borrower shall promptly commence and complete any and all off-site improvements (including public streets, walks and like areas adjoining the Improvements) as and if required and provide any and all utilities and other facilities required, all in accordance with the requirements of all Governmental Authorities having jurisdiction thereof. Unless otherwise provided for, such off-site improvements shall be deemed part of the work of construction of the Improvements. Borrower expressly agrees to indemnify Lender and to hold it harmless against any claim of surety furnishing bond for such work to the Governmental Authorities having jurisdiction, whether such claims be founded upon existing or future liability, and whether such liability be expressed or implied.
OFF-SITE WORK. Hourly employee shall not perform work from home or other remote locations. Exempt employees may perform some work from home or other remote locations with the advance approval of the Library Director, however, such arrangements shall not be part of the employee’s regular schedule.
OFF-SITE WORK. To the extent required by the Plans and Specifications, Borrower shall promptly commence and complete any off-site improvements (including public streets, walks and like areas adjoining the Improvements) as required and provide any utilities and other facilities required, all in accordance with Governmental Requirements. Unless otherwise provided herein or in other Loan Documents, such off-site improvements shall be deemed part of the work of construction of the Improvements. Borrower expressly agrees to indemnify Lender and to hold Lender harmless against any claim of surety furnishing a bond for such work to the Governmental Authorities having jurisdiction, whether such claims be founded upon existing or future liability, and whether such liability be expressed or implied.
OFF-SITE WORK. Section 1. An Employee who is required to travel and does travel to a job within 25 miles of the yard, either before the Employee's starting time or after Employee's quitting time, shall be paid travel mileage at the current IRS rate and in accordance with the mileage chart attached as Appendix 6. For locations outside the 25-mile radius of the yard, Employees shall be paid straight time for the time spent engaged in such travel.
Section 2. The Company shall provide a posted form identifying locations to volunteer for off-site work.
Section 3. When an Employee who regularly reports to work at the Berkley Yard is required during the course of the Employee's workday to go to any other site within the Tidewater area where Company work is being performed, the Employee shall be provided transportation and returned to the Employee's regular reporting place by quitting time, in a Company vehicle, when a Company vehicle and driver are available, unless the Employee, or Employees concerned, shall otherwise request. Provided, however, that no Employee shall be required against the Employee's will to drive the Employee's own vehicle and that no Employee shall be required against the Employee's will to ride in a personal vehicle driven by another Employee. When Employees are required to work away from the yard, an effort will be made to notify such Employees in advance of the availability or non-availability of eating facilities at the location of the work. When eating facilities are not available and no advance notice has been given, the Company will either provide transportation to and from an eating establishment or bring food to the Employees, whichever is more practical.
Section 4. Employees assigned as boat crews, and Employees who are assigned to vessels for sea trials, and Employees assigned to vessels as riding crews, will while so engaged be paid as follows:
(1) In each twenty-four (24) hour period beginning at 7:15 a.m. an Employee shall be guaranteed a minimum of twelve (12) hours work and shall be paid in accordance with Article VII hereof. Employees assigned to vessels for trips of less than twelve (12) hours duration shall be paid for the actual time it takes to make the trip.
(2) If an Employee is required to perform work in excess of twelve (12) hours in any twentyfour (24) hour period, the Employee shall be paid for actual hours worked and in accordance with Article VII hereof.
Section 5. If during any twenty-four (24) hour period beginning at 7:15 a...
OFF-SITE WORK. The Supplier will try to undertake as much work and preparation at the Supplier office as remote access will allow, to minimize disruption to the Client organisation. The Supplier’s primary method of support is via remote access. In some instances, to minimise disruption to Client staff it’s most efficient and more practical to undertake work at the weekends or out of usual office working hours. We will usually charge extra to carry out this work. Where work is charged on a per day basis (i.e. workshop or database maintenance days) then extra hours beyond the standard seven hour working day will be charged pro-rata or if we need to visit again for extra non planned or anticipated work we reserve the right to charge for the extra time. Where possible, this will be discussed before return visits. Work needed but not mentioned at the point of quote may also be charged as extra. Support Contract terms and conditions as follows: Infoworks has dedicated support staff answering the phones every day between 8:30am and 5pm. Typical response times: 0-1 hour – phone support and/ or remote access to attempt to resolve the issue 40% of calls are fixed within the first hour. 75% of calls are fixed within the same day of being reported. 95% of calls are fixed within 2 working days. NB this means we’ll provide a response to an issue logged and endeavour to fix that issue, but some issues may take longer than stated to fix. Most fixes occur inside an hour. We are happy to negotiate different terms and service levels for specific requirements. All in coming calls are logged within our call handling database and are allocated a callout number. The caller must give the following information: • Organization name • Caller name • Application the call is regarding • Problem description • The user is expected to give a brief and accurate description of the problem including what they were doing or trying to do, details of any error messages etc. The service provider will then begin to diagnose and solve the problem. The caller is expected to work with the support staff to help them check any fixes that are made. Calls are prioritised from 1 to 99 as they are logged. Typically, we solve over 40% of problems at initial logging. 75% of calls are fixed on the same day. Calls remaining on the log are re-prioritised at the end of each day. There may be instances where the Client needs a faster fix than that specified in the contract. Where possible the service provider will attempt to m...
OFF-SITE WORK. All work done off-site shall be to the satisfaction of the appropriate owner or public body having jurisdiction. In the case of City streets, public ways, City lands and easements, the work shall conform to the requirements of the Quincy Department of Public Works. In the case of State roads, the work shall conform to the requirements of the Massachusetts Highway Department. Off- site work may also have to comply with requirements of the MBTA regarding bus routes and rail operations.