Project Site Activities Sample Clauses

The 'Project Site Activities' clause defines the rules and expectations governing all work and conduct at the location where the project is being executed. It typically outlines requirements for site access, safety protocols, working hours, and the responsibilities of parties while on site, such as maintaining cleanliness or coordinating with other contractors. By establishing clear guidelines for behavior and operations at the project site, this clause helps ensure safety, minimize disruptions, and promote efficient project progress.
Project Site Activities. Contractor shall confine its operations at the Project Site to the areas permitted by the Contract Documents, applicable Law and Regulatory Approvals.
Project Site Activities. Contractor acknowledges that operations at Units 1-4 are on-going and that Contractor will use commercially reasonable efforts to coordinate Contractor’s activities on or near the Project Site, the Shared Site Facilities and the Common Facilities with such on-going operations. Contractor shall not allow its operations and activities on the Project Site, the Shared Site Facilities or the Common Facilities to unreasonably interfere with any of the operations of Units 1-4 or Alcoa’s smelter, or other activities of Alcoa or Owner’s Affiliate in connection with such operations; provided, however, that ordinary construction activities required for the Work shall not constitute unreasonable interference with such operations to the extent Contractor uses commercially reasonable efforts to avoid unreasonably interfering with such operations. In addition, Contractor hereby acknowledges that Owner may be on the Project Site conducting the Required Owner Activities after Contractor has been released to begin Work on the Project Site. Contractor shall reasonably cooperate with Owner to coordinate Contractor’s performance of the Work with Owner’s completion of the Required Owner Activities. During the time that Owner is completing the Required Owner Activities, Contractor shall not unreasonably interfere with Owner’s completion of such activities on the Project Site.

Related to Project Site Activities

  • Project Site The “Project Site” is the place where the Work is being carried on.

  • Construction Activities Please list all major construction activities, both planned and completed, to be performed by Seller or the EPC Contractor. Activity EPC Contractor / Subcontractor Completion Date __/__/____ (expected / actual) __/__/____ (expected / actual)

  • Projects There shall be a thirty (30) km free zone around the projects excluding the Metro Vancouver Area. For local residents, kilometers shall be paid from the boundary of the free zone around the project. Workers employed by any contractor within an identified free zone who resides outside of that same free zone will be paid according to the Kilometer Chart from the project to their residence less thirty

  • Project 3.01. The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project. To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the General Conditions.

  • PROJECT ACTIVITIES This Grant Agreement is for the Foundational Year only. Subsection 1. Continuous SIA Plan Implementation (a) Increasing instructional time, which may include: (A) More hours or days of instructional time; (B) Summer programs; (C) Before-school or after-school programs; or (D) Technological investments that minimize class time used for assessments administered to students. (b) Addressing students’ health or safety needs, which may include: (A) Social-emotional learning and development; (B) Student mental and behavioral health; (C) Improvements to teaching and learning practices or organizational structures that lead to better interpersonal relationships at the school; (D) Student health and wellness; (E) Trauma-informed practices; (F) School health professionals and assistants; or (G) Facility improvements directly related to improving student health or safety. (c) Reducing class sizes, which may include increasing the use of instructional assistants, by using evidence-based criteria to ensure appropriate student-teacher ratios or staff caseloads. (d) Expanding availability of and student participation in well-rounded learning experiences, which may include: (A) Developmentally appropriate and culturally responsive early literacy practices and programs in prekindergarten through third grade; (B) Culturally responsive practices and programs in grades six through eight, including learning, counseling and student support that is connected to colleges and careers; (C) Broadened curricular options at all grade levels, including access to: (i) Art, music and physical education classes; (ii) Science, technology, engineering and mathematics education;