Project Signs Sample Clauses
The 'Project Signs' clause establishes the requirements and permissions regarding signage at a project site. Typically, it outlines who is responsible for providing, installing, and maintaining signs that display project information, such as the name of the project, contractor, or owner, and any necessary safety or regulatory notices. For example, it may specify the size, location, and content of signs, and whether promotional or advertising signs are allowed. This clause ensures that all necessary information is clearly communicated to the public and workers, and helps prevent disputes over signage responsibilities and compliance with legal or contractual obligations.
Project Signs. The Contractor shall supply, erect, and maintain Project Sign(s) in accordance with the City of Roanoke Standard Detail. The sign(s) shall be located as directed by the Division Manager. The Contractor shall not display any other signs or advertisements.
Project Signs. Outside the Project ROW 16-1
Project Signs. Unless otherwise specified for “Construction Project Informational (CPI) signs” in the Special Provisions of the Contract, the following shall apply:
Project Signs. The CONTRACTOR shall furnish, erect, maintain and remove one project sign each, for DHHL and USDA. The project signboard shall be 3/4 inch thick, “AC” exterior grade fir plywood, 4 feet in height and 7 feet long each. All lettering type and size and color selection shall be as specified by DHHL and USDA (refer to Exhibit A). All paints used shall be exterior enamel paints manufactured either by Ameritone-Devoe, Boysen, DuPont, Dutch Boy ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇’▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Pittsburg, Sherwin—Williams, Sinclair, or approved equal, and made primarily for the purpose for which they are used, and shall be prepared and applied strictly in accordance with the manufacturer’s directions. Signs shall be painted with one prime coat and two finish coats. Final layout shall be based upon sign plans submitted by the CONTRACTOR and approved by the DHHL. The Project Sign shall be erected at a location directed by the DHHL and shall be adequately braced in such a way that does not interfere with the viewing of the signs. The sign shall be maintained in good condition throughout the progress of the work until final completion of the project. The project sign shall be erected within five (5) days after approval of the sign layout. After the final approval of the construction work by the DHHL, the project sign shall be removed from the site and shall become the property of the CONTRACTOR. Payment will be made for one project sign painted, with lettering specified by DHHL, in place complete (see attachment). Payment for sign removal shall be incidental to said item.
Project Signs. Contractor, at no additional cost to the Owner, shall construct a project job sign as indicated and described on Site Sign Detail. Contractor shall coordinate location of sign with Owner's representative and install such sign within 21 days after Owner's issuance of "Notice to Proceed". Any deletion/addition of lettering during the life of the Project will be at the Contractor's expense. Contractor will remove and properly dispose of sign at Substantial Completion of the Project. With the exception of the right reserved by the Owner to erect a sign in connection with the Project and unless otherwise provided in the Contract, Contractor shall not display or permit to be displayed on or about the project, any sign, trademark, poster or other advertising or identifying device, without prior written approval of Owner.
Project Signs. If BORROWER displays, during the TIME OF PERFORMANCE, any signs or markers identifying parties that are providing funds for the PROJECT, BORROWER must include the Washington State Department of Health Drinking Water State Revolving Fund and the Washington State Department of Health as participants in the PROJECT.
Project Signs. The Contractor shall erect at the site of construction, and maintain during construction, signs satisfactory to the County identifying the Project and indicating that the government is participating in the development of the Project. The project signs must be temporary signs, mounted in such a way that they can be moved and do not pose a safety issue. Two project signs will be required for the Project. The two said signs shall be 8' X 4' and made out of white 10 mm corrugated plastic with pressure sensitive vinyl lettering or approved equivalent to include: Road Bond Program, Your County Tax Dollars at Work!, with the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Seal, the Project’s name, and a brief description relating to the estimated date of completion, website address and the appropriate ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Commissioner's name and precinct number. Furnishing, installing and maintaining these signs shall be considered subsidiary to Item 502, “Barricades, Signs and Traffic Handling”. The Contractor may use any manufacturer; however, the manufacturer must meet ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County standards.
Project Signs. All reports and other documents completed, as part of this Contract, other than documents prepared exclusively for internal use, shall contain an appropriate notice of financial assistance provided by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
Project Signs. The Contractor shall display Ecology’s logo in a manner that informs the public that the project received financial assistance from the Washington State Centennial Clean Water Fund.
Project Signs. Buyer shall have the right to place signs regarding its project on Seller’s property adjacent to the freeway, in locations mutually acceptable to Buyer and Seller, subject to governmental requirements.