Common use of Restoration of Improvements Clause in Contracts

Restoration of Improvements. Any damage to existing facilities, structures or improvements caused by the Contractor, his/her equipment or workmen, during the term of this contract, shall be repaired and the damaged item(s) restored to as good a condition as existed at the time work commenced at the Contractor’s own expense.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Restoration of Improvements. Any damage to existing facilities, facilities or structures or improvements caused created by the Contractor, his/her equipment equipment, or workmen, during the term of this contract, shall be repaired and the damaged item(s) restored to as good a condition as existed at the time work commenced at the Contractor’s own expense.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contractor Agreement

Restoration of Improvements. Any damage to existing facilities, structures or improvements caused by the Contractor, his/her equipment the Contractor’s equipment, or workmen, the Contractor’s staff during the term of this contract, shall will be repaired and the damaged item(s) restored to as good a condition as existed at the time work commenced at the Contractor’s own expense.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement