Common use of Rejected Work Clause in Contracts

Rejected Work. 37.1 Defective Work, whether the result of poor design, poor workmanship, use of defective equipment or materials, or damage through carelessness, default or other acts of the Design-Builder or any Subcontractor, and whether incorporated in the Work or not, which has been rejected by the Owner as failing to conform to any of the Statement of Requirements, the Design or the Standards, will be removed promptly by the Design-Builder and replaced and re-executed promptly and properly at the Design-Builder’s expense. 37.2 If the Design-Builder does not remove such defective Work within the time fixed by written notice by the Owner, the Owner may remove them and store any materials at the expense of the Design-Builder. 37.3 Other Contractor’s work destroyed or damaged by such removals or replacements will be made good by the Design-Builder promptly at the Design-Builder’s expense.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

Rejected Work. 37.1 Defective Work, whether the result of poor design, poor workmanship, use of defective equipment or materials, or damage through carelessness, default or other acts of the Design-Builder or any Subcontractor, and whether incorporated in the Work or not, which has been rejected by the Owner as failing to conform to any of the Statement of Requirements, the Design or the Standards, will be removed promptly by the Design-Builder and replaced and re-executed promptly and properly at the Design-Builder’s expense. 37.2 If the Design-Builder does not remove such defective Work within the time fixed by written notice by the Owner, the Owner may remove them such defective Work and store any materials materials, all at the expense of the Design-Builder. 37.3 Other Contractor’s work destroyed or damaged by such removals or replacements will be made good by the Design-Builder promptly at the Design-Builder’s expense.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Design Build Agreement

Rejected Work. 37.1 Defective Work, whether the result of poor design, poor workmanship, use of defective equipment or materials, or damage through carelessness, default or other acts of the Design-Builder or any Subcontractor, and whether incorporated in the Work or not, which has been rejected by the Owner Authority as failing to conform to any of the Statement of Requirements, the Design or the Standards, will be removed promptly by the Design-Builder and replaced and re-executed promptly and properly at the Design-Builder’s 's expense. 37.2 If the Design-Builder does not remove such defective Work within the time fixed by written notice by the OwnerAuthority, the Owner Authority may remove them and store any materials at the expense of the Design-Builder. 37.3 Other Contractor’s 's work destroyed or damaged by such removals or replacements will be made good by the Design-Builder promptly at the Design-Builder’s 's expense.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Design Build Agreement

Rejected Work. 37.1 35.1 Defective Work, whether the result of poor design, poor workmanship, use of defective equipment or materials, or damage through carelessness, default or other acts of the Design-Builder or any Subcontractor, and whether incorporated in the Work or not, which has been rejected by the Owner as failing to conform to any of the Statement of Requirements, the Design or the Standards, will be removed promptly by the Design-Builder and replaced and re-executed promptly and properly at the Design-Builder’s expense. 37.2 35.2 If the Design-Builder does not remove such defective Work within the time fixed by written notice by the Owner, the Owner may remove them such and store any materials materials, all at the expense of the Design-Builder. 37.3 35.3 Other Contractor’s work destroyed or damaged by such removals or replacements will be made good by the Design-Builder promptly at the Design-Builder’s expense.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Design Build Agreement

Rejected Work. 37.1 39.1 Defective Work, whether the result of poor design, poor workmanship, use of defective equipment or materials, or damage through carelessness, default or other acts of the Design-Builder or any Subcontractor, and whether incorporated in the Work or not, which has been rejected by the Owner as failing to conform to any of the Statement of Requirements, the Design or the Standards, will be removed promptly by the Design-Builder and replaced and re-executed promptly and properly at the Design-Builder’s expense. 37.2 39.2 If the Design-Builder does not remove such defective Work within the time fixed by written notice by the Owner, the Owner may remove them and store any materials at the expense of the Design-Design- Builder. 37.3 39.3 Other Contractor’s work destroyed or damaged by such removals or replacements will be made good by the Design-Builder promptly at the Design-Builder’s expense.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Design Build Agreement