Common use of Project Signs Clause in Contracts

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.

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