Signify presence at job site Clause Samples

The 'Signify presence at job site' clause requires individuals or contractors to formally indicate when they arrive at a designated work location. This is typically accomplished by signing in, using a digital check-in system, or notifying a supervisor upon arrival. By mandating this process, the clause helps maintain accurate records of attendance, ensures compliance with safety protocols, and provides accountability for time spent on site.
Signify presence at job site. The Special Inspector shall notify the Contractor’s personnel of their presence and responsibilities at the job site. The Special Inspector shall record their presence on the job site on the City’s Special Inspection Log. This record shall include the following: a. Inspection type b. Name of Special Inspector and/or Tester c. Certification number d. Date e. Any pertinent notes f. Time of arrival and departure
Signify presence at job site. The Special Inspector shall notify Contractor personnel of their presence and responsibilities at the job site.
Signify presence at job site. The Special Inspector shall notify Contractor's personnel of their presence and responsibilities at the job site. A Special Inspection Log (copy attached) of each Special Inspector's presence on the job site shall be provided near the building inspection reports. This record shall include the following: i. Inspection type ii. Name of special inspection iii. Certification number
Signify presence at job site. Special inspectors shall notify contractor personnel of their presence and responsibilities at the jobsite. If required by the building official, they shall sign in on the appropriate form (Form A4) posted with the building permit.

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  • Site Lands or areas indicated in the Contract Documents as being furnished by the Owner upon which the Work is to be performed, including rights-of-way and easements for access thereto, and such other lands furnished by the Owner that are designated for the use of the Contractor. Also referred to as Project Site, Job Site and Premises.