TEMPORARY LIGHT AND POWER Sample Clauses

The TEMPORARY LIGHT AND POWER clause establishes the requirements and responsibilities for providing temporary electrical lighting and power on a construction site during the course of the project. Typically, this clause specifies which party—often the contractor—is responsible for installing, maintaining, and removing temporary electrical systems needed for construction activities, including lighting for work areas and power for tools and equipment. By clearly assigning responsibility and outlining standards for safety and adequacy, this clause ensures that construction operations can proceed efficiently and safely, minimizing delays and hazards related to insufficient lighting or power supply.
TEMPORARY LIGHT AND POWER. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall, if not specifically provided for in the Contract Documents, process the necessary application to the lighting company.
TEMPORARY LIGHT AND POWER. The following conditions pertaining to temporary light and/or power are the work of the electrician and shall be strictly adhered to:
TEMPORARY LIGHT AND POWER. ‌ (a) Temporary single-phase power will be supplied by the Contractor and will be shared by all subcontractors on Site up to the limit stipulated by the local power authority. The Subcontractor at its own cost is to provide any power required by the Subcontractor in addition to that supplied by the Contractor. (b) The Contractor shall provide main access lighting. The Subcontractor at its own cost shall provide any lights required in the Subcontractor’s immediate work area. (c) It is the Subcontractor’s responsibility to ensure all of the electrical equipment to be used on Site by the Subcontractor during the execution of the Subcontract Works dully complies with the current Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Qld) and all other relevant laws. The Contractor reserves the right to test any item of the Subcontractor’s equipment suspected of non-compliance with this clause 48(c)and the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Qld). All costs incurred by the Contractor associated with distribution to the Site’s electrical supply, either full or in part, caused directly by the Subcontractor’s failure to comply with this clause 48 will be considered as being a debt due from the Subcontractor to the Contractor.
TEMPORARY LIGHT AND POWER. (a) Contractor shall provide, install and maintain a temporary lighting system, consisting of wiring, fixtures, sockets, lamps, fuses, locked type guards, trailers and any other equipment or material as required for the proper installation of all Work under the Contract. The temporary lighting system shall be extended as required as the Work progresses. Temporary lighting shall be maintained in operation at all times during which Work is being performed and at such other times as required by Governmental Requirements, recommended by OSHA and/or by the nature of the Work. (b) The temporary lighting system is not to be used for power purposes, except that light hand tools may be operated therefrom. Contractor shall install adequate temporary power lines as required for the operation of electrical equipment used in connection with the Work. (c) Temporary electric service shall remain energized beyond the normal working hours of Contractor as required to provide electric current for night lighting, for temporary heating system (if connected to the temporary electrical system), for hoisting equipment and tower cranes, and for such other uses as Contractor requires. (d) All temporary lighting and temporary electric power shall meet the requirements of the National Electric Code (and any other applicable code) and the America Insurance Association, formerly National Board of Fire Underwriters. HFC may permit the use of the permanent electrical system. If such permission is granted, in writing, such permanent installations shall be reconditioned to the satisfaction of HFC, including the replacement of all burned-out or broken lamps prior to the permanent facility being accepted by HFC. (e) All temporary lighting used for concrete pours and other late night or early morning activities will be shielded or directed away from adjacent properties to ensure that all temporary lighting remains onsite and does not spill over onto adjacent properties.
TEMPORARY LIGHT AND POWER. Section 8.01 On all jobs where there are fifteen (15) or more lights or 2,000 or more ▇▇▇▇▇ used, it is recognized that for general safety they shall be maintained by a temporary light and power electrician. This does not include shanty lights, watchman lights, and general public lighting, where no mechanics are using such for construction purposes. Section 8.02 When there is any temporary light or power used for any purpose prior to the letting of the electrical contract, such temporary light and power shall be installed by electrical workers. Section 8.03 When temporary light and power is being used and building tradesmen are on the job performing productive construction work, an electrician will be present when productive electric work can be performed to which he shall be assigned. However, when work is being done on excavations, foundations, or footers, an electrician will not be required, unless requested by the contractor. Section 8.04 The handling and moving of all electrical material, motors, apparatus, conduits, etc., the maintenance of bake outs and filtering of all transil oil shall be done by electrical workers when an electrical contractor is employed for this work. Section 8.05 All transformers shall be handled and placed in position by electrical workers. Section 8.06 All chasing and channeling necessary to complete electrical work shall be done by electrical workers under the terms of this agreement. Section 8.07 All meter backboards shall be built by electrical workers. Section 8.08 All Telephone Interconnect work shall be the work of the I.B.E.W. and done by Electrical Workers under the terms of this Agreement. Section 8.09 All Fiber Optics work shall be the work of the I.B.E.W. and done by Electrical Workers under the terms of the Inside Agreement.
TEMPORARY LIGHT AND POWER. The Contractor may use the existing electrical service facilities from the Buildings facilities.
TEMPORARY LIGHT AND POWER. The Contractor shall provide, install, and maintain temporary connection and distribution from the Owner-provided temporary power source.
TEMPORARY LIGHT AND POWER. 12.5.1. CONTRACTOR Responsibilities: 12.5.1.1. Furnish, install and remove any temporary electrical power and lighting systems and pay for all necessary labor, materials and equipment. All such temporary electrical work shall meet the requirements of the National Electrical Code, the local utility company, and OSHA. All work shall be performed by a NYS-licensed electrician. 12.5.1.2. Make all necessary arrangements with the local utility company as to where the temporary electric service can be obtained. 12.5.1.3. Secure and pay for all required permits, certificates, notarizations, back charges for work performed by others, and other expenses incidental to the installation of the temporary electric service. 12.5.1.4. Provide a temporary service to the office and storage location as required to provide electric light and power. 12.5.1.5. Provide all necessary overhead pole lines, transformers, meters, cables, panel boards, switches and accessories required by the temporary light and power installation. 12.5.1.6. Remove temporary wiring, service equipment, and accessories thereto when directed by the OWNER and/or its agents. 12.5.1.7. Pay the costs of all energy consumed by CONTRACTOR and all of their subcontractors until final completion. 12.5.1.8. Furnish all lamps, both initial and replacement, used for the temporary lighting system.

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