Common use of Owner’s Utilities Clause in Contracts

Owner’s Utilities. The Owner shall provide water, gas and electrical energy only as they exist at the Site prior to the start of construction. The General Contractor shall be responsible to provide and pay for connections to, extensions from and means of using these utilities, unless otherwise specified herein. 14.5.1 The Owner will pay utility company bills for water, gas and electrical energy which is required for the Project and which passes through the Owner's meters. However, the Owner shall not pay for (i) water which is expended without proper regard for ecological and conservation considerations; (ii) electrical energy expended in electric heating devices; or (iii) utilities for General Contractor’s field offices.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Contract for Construction, Contract for Construction

Owner’s Utilities. The Owner shall provide water, gas and electrical energy only as they exist at the Site prior to the start of construction. The General Contractor shall be responsible to provide and pay for connections to, extensions from and means of using these utilities, unless otherwise specified herein. 14.5.1 The Owner will pay utility company bills for water, gas and electrical energy which is required for the Project and which passes through the Owner's meters. However, the Owner shall not pay for (i) water which is expended without proper regard for ecological and conservation considerations; (ii) electrical energy expended in electric heating devices; or (iii) utilities for General Contractor’s field offices.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Construction Agreement, Construction Agreement