Common use of Site Clean Up Clause in Contracts

Site Clean Up. Job Order Contractor shall at all times, but not less than daily unless otherwise agreed by City Representative, keep the premises on which the Work is being performed clean and free from accumulation of any waste materials, trash, debris and excess dirt, and at all times shall remove Job Order Contractor’s implements, machinery, tools, apparatus and equipment from the jobsite when not needed on the jobsite. Should the City Representative find it necessary in his/her opinion to employ help to clean up, remove or store any of the foregoing due to failure of Job Order Contractor to do so, the expense thereof shall be charged to Job Order Contractor. Verbal notice from the City Representative on clean-up or removal is considered adequate notice hereunder, and failure to conform with his/her request within 24 hours thereof will be construed as a breach of this Contract by the Job Order Contractor and such charges will be made against Job Order Contractor’s account as are necessary to accomplish the clean-up or removal. The cost of cleanup, removal or storage by the City, if not deducted by the City from monies due Job Order Contractor, shall be paid by Job Order Contractor within five business days of written demand by the City.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract