Common use of STORM PROTECTION Clause in Contracts

STORM PROTECTION. A. The A-E shall take every practicable precaution to minimize danger to persons and to the work during rainy or windy conditions. The County shall protect all County facilities within their work project. Also the A-E shall protect all facilities from damage. B. As part of its storm protection, the A-E shall provide a storm water management plan (erosion control plan), to be reviewed and approved by the County. (The County is not responsible for damage if the Storm Water Management Plan is deficient or inadequate for managing storm water flows.)

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Regulatory Compliance Support Services, Environmental Multi Discipline Engineering Support Services Agreement, Environmental Multi Discipline Engineering Support Services Agreement

STORM PROTECTION. A. The A-E shall take every practicable precaution to minimize danger to persons and to the work during rainy or windy conditions. The County shall protect all County facilities within their work project. Also the A-E shall protect all facilities from damage. B. As part of its storm protection, the A-E shall provide a storm water management plan (erosion control plan), to be reviewed and approved by the County. (The County is not responsible for damage if the Storm Water Management Plan is deficient or inadequate for managing storm water flows.)

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Professional Services, Professional Services

STORM PROTECTION. A. The A-E shall take every practicable precaution to minimize danger to persons and to the work during rainy or windy conditions. The County shall protect all County facilities within their work project. Also the A-E shall protect all facilities from damagedamage due to the A-E’s negligence. B. As part of its storm protection, the A-E shall provide a storm water management plan (erosion control plan), to be reviewed and approved by the County. (The County is not responsible for damage if the Storm Water Management Plan is deficient or inadequate for managing storm water flows.)

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Environmental Engineering Support Services Agreement, Environmental Engineering Support Services Agreement