Rectification Where the surface irregularity of sub-grade and the various pavement course fall outside the specified tolerances contractor shall be liable .to rectify these in the manner described below and to the satisfaction of the Engineer - in-charge. .
Construction Work The regulation at 41 C.F.R. § 60-1.3 defines “construction work” as the construction, rehabilitation, alteration, conversion, extension, demolition or repair of buildings, highways, or other changes or improvements to real property, including facilities providing utility services. The term also includes the supervision, inspection, and other onsite functions incidental to the actual construction.
Demolition work (i) As of 1 March 2024 where Employees are directly performing demolition works that would require a demolition permit that allows the performance of such work, they will receive the amount of $9.70 per hour or the site allowance, whichever is the greater. This allowance will be adjusted annually in accordance with CPI (All Groups, Melbourne) movements measured in the twelve month period ending the previous December quarter effective as of 1 March 2025, rounded to the nearest 5 cents. (ii) As of 1 March 2024 where Employees are employed in connection with, and on work, with employees of demolition contractors (ie. working within the demolition zone and/or subject to the additional disabilities arising from that demolition), they will receive the amount of $8.70 per hour or the site allowance, whichever is the greater. This allowance will be adjusted annually in accordance with CPI (All Groups, Melbourne) movements measured in the twelve month period ending the previous December quarter effective as of 1 March 2025, rounded to the nearest 5 cents.
Punchlist Promptly after the Project reaches Substantial Completion, the Design-Builder shall cause the Architect to develop a punchlist. Once the punchlist is prepared, the Design-Builder shall inspect the work along with representatives from the Department. The punchlist shall be revised to reflect additional work items that are discovered during such inspection. The Design-Builder shall correct all punchlist items no later than ninety (90) days after Substantial Completion is achieved.
Tenant’s Work Section 5.1 Tenant will not make any changes to the Premises, the Building, the Building systems, or any part thereof (collectively, “Tenant’s Work”), without Landlord’s consent. Tenant’s Work will be performed, at Tenant’s expense, in a professional manner using new materials of first class quality as reasonably determined by Landlord and in compliance with this lease, all Laws and Tenant’s Plans (as defined in Section 5.2). Section 5.2 Prior to performing any Tenant’s Work which, pursuant to this Article, requires Landlord’s consent, Tenant will, at Tenant’s expense (a) deliver to Landlord, detailed plans and specifications for Tenant’s Work in form reasonably satisfactory to Landlord prepared and certified by a registered architect or licensed engineer, and suitable for filing with the applicable Authority, if filing is required by Law (“Tenant’s Plans”), (b) obtain Landlord’s approval of Tenant’s Plans (which will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed to the extent Landlord’s consent to Tenant’s Work shown on Tenant’s Plans is not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed pursuant to this Article), (c) obtain (and deliver to Landlord copies of) all required authorizations of any Authority, (d) deliver to Landlord certificates (in form reasonably acceptable to Landlord) of worker’s compensation insurance (covering all persons to be employed by Tenant, and all contractors and subcontractors performing any Tenant’s Work), commercial general liability insurance (naming Landlord, Landlord’s managing agent, if any, any Superior Landlord and any Mortgagee as additional insureds) and Builder’s all risk insurance (issued on a completed value basis), in form, with companies, for periods and in amounts reasonably required by Landlord, naming Landlord, Landlord’s managing agent, if any, any Superior Landlord and any Mortgagee as additional insureds. Tenant will promptly reimburse Landlord for any reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by Landlord in connection with Landlord’s review of Tenant’s Plans and inspection of Tenant’s Work, including outside experts retained by Landlord for that purpose. Following the completion of Tenant’s Work, Tenant will, at Tenant’s expense, obtain and deliver to Landlord copies of all authorizations of any Authority required upon the completion of Tenant’s Work and “as-built” plans and specifications for Tenant’s Work prepared as reasonably required by Landlord. Section 5.3 If, in connection with Tenant’s Work or any other act or omission of Tenant or Tenant’s employees, agents or contractors, a mechanic’s lien, financing statement or other lien or violation is filed against Landlord, or any part of the Premises, the Building or Tenant’s Work, Tenant will, at Tenant’s expense, have it removed by bonding or otherwise within 30 days after Tenant receives notice of the filing. Section 5.4 Tenant will not employ, or permit the employment of, any contractor, subcontractor or other worker for purposes of conducting physical work in the Premises, whether in connection with Tenant’s Work or otherwise, if such employment will, in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, interfere or cause conflict with other contractors, subcontractors or workers in the Building. Section 5.5 At Tenant’s request, Landlord will join in any applications for any authorizations required from any Authority in connection with Tenant’s Work (to which Landlord has consented, if required pursuant to this Article), and otherwise cooperate with Tenant in connection with Tenant’s Work, but Landlord will not be obligated to incur any expense or obligation in connection with any such applications or cooperation. Section 5.6 Tenant will not place a load on any floor of the Premises exceeding the floor load per square foot which the floor was designed to carry and which is allowed by any Law. Section 5.7 On or before the Expiration Date, Tenant will, at Tenant’s expense, remove from the Premises and the Building (a) Tenant’s trade fixtures, equipment and personal property which are removable without material damage to the Premises or the Building (“Tenant’s Property”), and (b) any Tenant’s Work which is not an ordinary nonstructural office installation and which Landlord designates for removal in a notice given by Landlord to Tenant on or before the date which is 90 days prior to the Fixed Expiration Date (or five days prior to the Earlier Expiration Date, if applicable), and repair any damage to the Premises or the Building caused by the installation or removal of Tenant’s Property or Tenant’s Work. If, at the time Tenant requests Landlord’s consent to Tenant’s Plans, Tenant requests Landlord to designate the portions of Tenant’s Work which must be removed pursuant to this Section, Landlord will make that designation on the date Landlord gives Landlord’s consent to Tenant’s Plans. Except as expressly provided in this Section, Tenant’s Work will not be removed and will, on the Expiration Date, become the property of Landlord. Any Tenant’s Property or Tenant’s Work (which Tenant was required to remove) which is not removed by Tenant by the Expiration Date will be deemed abandoned and may, at Landlord’s option, be retained as Landlord’s property or disposed of by Landlord at Tenant’s expense.