Temporary Fencing Sample Clauses
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Temporary Fencing. (a) The Owner shall install temporary construction fencing on the "subject lands" in accordance with sound construction practice and in accordance with the requirements of the Public Works Director or the Town's Chief Building Official, acting reasonably, from the time of commencement of construction to the time of completion of the construction, to secure the site and to provide protection to the general public.
(b) The Owner agrees to install temporary fencing or otherwise adequately protect all trees, shrubs and other vegetation which are to be retained, and such fencing shall be located no closer to any trees than the drip line of such trees, and the Owner agrees to abide by the requirements of the Town's Public Works Director in this regard, acting reasonably.
Temporary Fencing. Reserved.
Temporary Fencing. A. Contractor shall be able to provide temporary fencing rentals and services, including all necessary hardware and tools needed to deliver/setup and remove/pick-up as per Attachment B- Pricing.
B. Initial delivery/set up cost and removal/pick-up cost shall be all inclusive in the unit price on Attachment B- Pricing “Section 4”, unless a request by County to move the temporary fence after initial delivery/set up at a different time and to another location is requested by County Department Site Coordinator. Under such circumstance, charges under Attachment B- Section 4 “Temporary Fence-Delivery/Set up Fees” may be applicable. No overtime rate shall be paid, unless prior approval in writing by County Department Site Coordinator. DocuSign Envelope ID: D82AB5BE-4728-4939-B3D8-9EB300916CF8 Docusign Envelope ID: 7C4BF766-2A6B-4EA0-A13A-2C139A5A463B
C. Contractor shall provide a written estimate for all temporary fencing and shall obtain written approval from County Department Site Coordinator prior to delivery of rental or start of project. If changes or additional fees are required, Contractor shall immediately contact the County Department Site Coordinator for approval. County will not pay any amount in excess of project estimate without advance written approval from the County.
D. Contractor shall remove from the site and properly dispose of all trash after the completion of each project. County trash bins or dumpsters shall not be used for this purpose, unless authorized by County Department Site Coordinator.
E. Contractor shall provide rentals and repairs on temporary fencing at the rates set in Attachment B- Pricing, Section 4.
F. Prevailing Wages for the craft of Fence Builder (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇) may be applicable on some projects. Contractor shall have written approval by the County Site Coordinator prior to starting any project that requires prevailing wages.
G. Contractor shall work individually with each County Department Site Coordinator and shall be able to accommodate each facility hours of operations as requested. County Departments may have different hours of operations but all non-urgent services shall be done within each Department regular business hours, even if these differ from listed hours.
Temporary Fencing. The boundaries of the site and the area for the Contractor’s use are shown on map number OURD- GAT12.1-Site Access and OURD-GAT27.1-Site Plan. Where the site boundary is not inside an existing fence or hedge the Contractor shall erect temporary fencing as agreed around the sites of working. Temporary fencing should also be erected around the contractor’s site office and welfare facilities. Typical fence details are as follows: • The Contractor’s temporary fencing shall be to BS EN 1722-18. • The Contractor’s temporary gates shall be of similar construction to the adjacent temporary fencing. The Contractor shall provide, maintain and afterwards remove all temporary fencing. The fencing shall be erected prior to the commencement of other work and shall be maintained in position during the construction period. During periods when construction work is not in progress i.e. nights/weekends, all excavation and working areas shall be adequately protected and signposted to ensure the safety of the general public. The Contractor must adequately address the issue of trespassers, particularly children during weekends and Summer Holidays in the Health and Safety Plan to minimise the risk of injury.
Temporary Fencing. 6.38.8.1 Six (6) foot high, minimum 10 gage aluminum or galvanized steel fabric.
Temporary Fencing. The Contractor shall, at his own expense, erect and maintain in good condition temporary fences and gates along the boundaries of the areas assigned, if any, to him by the employer for the purpose of the execution of the works. The Contractor shall, except when authorized by the Engineer, confine his men, materials and plant within the site of which he is given possession. The Contractor shall not use any part of the site for purposes not connected with the works unless prior written consent of the Engineer has been obtained. Access shall be made to such areas only by way of approved gateways.
Temporary Fencing. Placement of any temporary fencing must receive approval from Parks. Metal fence ties must be removed during and after installation.
Temporary Fencing. TEMPORARY FENCING shall conform to Subsection 206-6.9, “Security Fencing” of the STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS and as shown on the plans or as directed by the ENGINEER. TEMPORARY FENCING shall be installed with gate(s) to enclose and secure the project site and associated laydown areas. The width of walk-gate shall be four (4) feet minimum. TEMPORARY FENCING shall be stable and secure. The CONTRACTOR shall note the following: County of Orange, OC Public Works • Posts of “post driven” temporary fencing shall be installed at least two (2) feet below the existing grade or per the manufacturer’s recommendations. • Surface-mounted chain-link panels with sandbagged stands shall be installed/braced to prevent being blown over during windy conditions. The sandbags shall be maintained intact without tears or holes and positioned on the interior side of the temporary fence. • Base supports of portable fencing shall be installed/placed to eliminate tripping hazards when fencing is positioned adjacent to sidewalks and walkways. All temporary fencing shall be removed from the jobsite before demobilization. It is assumed that TEMPORARY FENCING will be used at two bridge locations at a time. Once construction is complete in these areas, the fencing will be disassembled and then reinstalled at the next construction area. The quantity includes the entire areas to be fenced, but the fencing materials may be used multiple times.
Temporary Fencing. Temporary fencing should be erected around the contractor’s site office and welfare facilities. During periods when construction work is not in progress i.e. nights/weekends, all excavation and working areas shall be adequately protected and signposted to ensure the safety of the general public. The Contractor must adequately address the issue of trespassers, particularly children during weekends and Summer Holidays in the Health and Safety Plan to minimise the risk of injury.
Temporary Fencing. Prior to conveyance of the Public Park, the Owner shall be responsible for the installation and maintenance of temporary fencing around the Public Park and after the conveyance of the Public Park, and until such time as the Public Park is completed to the satisfaction of the General Manager, PFR, the Owner shall continue to maintain the temporary fencing on the Public Park as may be required. This section shall be interpreted so as to provide consent to the Owner to erect, maintain and repair the temporary fencing on the Public Park conveyed to the City.