Common use of Restrained Joints Clause in Contracts

Restrained Joints. Restrained joints are considered subsidiary to the water line in which they are used and are not measured for separate payment as outlined in the manufacturers’ catalogues and shall cover the cost for all materials, transportation, labor, equipment, excavation, sheeting, shoring, installation of the restraint device, polyethylene encasement, protection of existing utilities, backfilling, backfill material, disposal of unsuitable backfill materials, tamping, testing, densities, utility crossings, dewatering, trench stabilization, clean-up, restoration, and all work and materials necessary to install the restrained joint.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Contract Item Agreement, Amendment to Contract, Amendment to Contract