SHORING AND BRACING Sample Clauses

SHORING AND BRACING. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to design, provide, and maintain sufficient and adequate shoring and bracing of any existing structure or earth bank during the performance of Work under this Contract. Shoring and bracing shall comply with all applicable codes, regulations and construction requirements, including OSHA requirements, and shall be constructed in such a manner as will prevent all deflection, settlement, and movement of any existing structure or earth bank, and will permit the Work to be performed without damaging any existing structure.
SHORING AND BRACING. Shoring and bracing shall comply with local codes and authorities having jurisdiction. The shoring and bracing shall be extended as the excavation extends and shall be installed regardless of the duration the excavation will be open.
SHORING AND BRACING. 1 Comply with Section 01 35 28 Health and Safety Requirements and applicable local regulations. .2 Provide shoring and bracing as required to prevent movement, failure or settlement, to safeguard and maintain integrity of structures, utilities, earth, benchmarks, services and adjacent grades. .3 Engage services of qualified Professional Engineer registered in the Province of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Island to inspect and approve shoring equipment required for work. 1.7

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  • Monitoring and Review The Provider agrees to allow access to the Department for purposes of monitoring and review. This access includes but is not limited to client records, fiscal records, staffing records, policy and procedural manuals, facilities, staff, and children in care of the Department. The Department will conduct quality reviews, which may include site-based quality review visits.

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