ORDER OF WORK Sample Clauses
The ORDER OF WORK clause establishes the sequence in which tasks or activities must be performed under a contract. It typically outlines the contractor’s obligation to follow a specified schedule or to prioritize certain phases of work as directed by the client or project manager. For example, it may require that foundational work be completed before structural elements are installed. This clause ensures that the project progresses in an organized manner, preventing delays and conflicts by clarifying the expected workflow and dependencies between tasks.
ORDER OF WORK. 5.7.1 When required by the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, CONTRACTOR shall follow the sequence of operations as set forth therein. Full compensation for conforming with such requirements will be considered as included in the prices paid for CONTRACT items of WORK and no additional compensation will be allowed therefore.
5.7.2 The organization of the SPECIFICATIONS into divisions and articles and the arrangement of drawings shall not control CONTRACTOR in dividing the WORK among SUBCONTRACTORS or in establishing the extent of WORK to be performed by any trade.
ORDER OF WORK. When required by the Special Provisions or Plans, the Contractor shall follow the sequence of operations as set forth therein. Full compensation for conforming to such requirements will be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefore.
ORDER OF WORK. Employer reserves the right to fix the order in which the various items of work involved are to be executed. However, the contractor shall be responsible for the completion of the entire job within the item limit specified, failing which liquidated damages shall be payable by the Contractor.
ORDER OF WORK. Mobilization of the NOV-NF-W-05b.1.b contract shall require previous approval by a representative of Construction Division (Resident Engineer, Project Engineer, or Quality Assurance/Quality Control Inspector) and/or the Technical Manager. The order of work for the repairs to the pump units at WCPS shall start with the repairs of Pump Unit #2 and Pump Unit #3 and finish with Pump Unit #4 and Pump Unit #1. The Contractor shall document by photographs and/or video the existing conditions in the areas in and around the pump station where they intend to work and submit them to the Government. The Contractor shall submit their schedule for accomplishing this work within the calendar days allotted in paragraph 6 before commencement of work.
ORDER OF WORK. The location where Project improvements are to be constructed will be exposed to public traffic. The Contractor shall conduct operations so that conditions do not exist that would create a nuisance, hazard, or other damage. Appropriate safety measures, warning devices and protective devices shall be implemented to protect all workers, the traveling public, and the work.
ORDER OF WORK. If a sequence or procedure is specified in the special provisions or plans for the project, Contractor shall be required to follow the sequence or procedure specified. The price for compliance with a specified sequence or procedure will be considered as part of the bid price and no extra amounts will be allowed therefor.
ORDER OF WORK. A. Contractor shall make himself familiar with all alteration and renovation notes on Drawings and actual site conditions. The Contractor shall become familiar with any special conditions or requirements as listed in contract documents or plans or setforth in pre-construction meeting.
B. It shall be the Contractor’s responsibility to arrange with the Engineer a schedule of operation, so as not to inconvenience the operation of the Owner’s program.
C. The Contractor shall be responsible for the protection of the Owner’s building, facilities and improvements within the areas where the work is being performed. Any disturbance or damage to the work being performed by the Contractor, a separate contractor, or to the existing building, improvements or equipment, or any other impairment of the Owner’s facilities resulting from the Contractor’s performance shall be promptly restored, repaired or replaced by the Contractor at no extra cost to the Owner.
D. Contractor shall be responsible for performing his work in such manner so as to maintain essential ingress and egress for visitors and occupants to the Owner’s building and facilities and to continuously maintain all required emergency exits from the circulation between existing facilities. Passageways for emergency exits shall be kept continuously open and free from debris, construction equipment, tools, materials or other hazards. The Contractor shall provide all temporary work which may be required to obtain and maintain all such ingress, egress and circulation requirements; temporary work shall be removed when no longer required.
E. Contractor shall commence the work and so schedule his work, through the Engineer, to avoid interference with the Owner’s operations. Unavoidable interference with the Owner’s operations shall not be carried out without the Owner’s approval obtained not less than forty-eight (48) hours prior to the anticipated interference.
F. Where existing building utilities such as gas, water, electricity or other facilities are required to be curtailed for making connections, extensions of services or other required work, all such work shall be scheduled with and approved by the Owner. All such work shall be scheduled so that it shall not interfere with the Owner’s programs and may be done on weekends, after regular hours or as agreed upon by the Owner. All efforts and construction shall be coordinated so that any curtailment is held to a minimum. In the event any building services are interru...
ORDER OF WORK. 4.1.1 Forests NSW will provide to the Contractor an Order of Work for each Year of the Term before the commencement of the Year.
4.1.2 The parties agree that each Order of Work sets out indicative information, which is subject to variation. While Forests NSW will endeavour to provide the best information available to assist the Contractor to plan its operations, no guarantee is given as to either the accuracy of the information or the scope of Harvesting Operations indicated by an Order of Work.
4.1.3 Forests NSW must use all reasonable endeavours with due regard to:
(a) Market Collapse; and
(b) available timber; to only include Harvesting Units which are within the Priority Supply Area, in the Order of Work.
ORDER OF WORK. A. The CONTRACTOR shall submit a progress schedule and shall carry on his work in strict accordance therewith. Deviations from the progress schedule may be made only with the approval of the ENGINEER.
B. Service connections shall be constructed either at the same time as the main sewer or immediately after its completion.
C. All street paving shall be replaced by the CONTRACTOR, after which the street surfaces shall be cleaned as specified herein.
D. The failure of the CONTRACTOR to comply with these requirements concerning installation of service connections and manholes, repaving and cleaning of streets shall be sufficient cause for the ENGINEER to stop all other work on the project until these requirements have been met.
ORDER OF WORK. Order of Work shall conform to the provisions in Section 5-1.05, “Order of Work,” of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. A two (2) week lead time will be needed before construction begins to assure proper notification to the public and emergency and/ or enforcement agencies