TEMPORARY WORKSHOPS STORES etc Sample Clauses

The 'Temporary Workshops Stores etc' clause defines the terms under which temporary structures, such as workshops or storage facilities, may be erected and used on a project site. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions for establishing, maintaining, and eventually removing these temporary buildings, including requirements for safety, location, and restoration of the site after their use. Its core function is to ensure that any temporary facilities necessary for the execution of the works are properly managed, minimizing disruption and ensuring compliance with site regulations.
TEMPORARY WORKSHOPS STORES etc. The contractor shall, during the progress of work, provide, erect and maintain at his own expense all necessary temporary work-shops, stores, offices etc. required for the proper and efficient execution of work. The planning, sitting and execution of these buildings/ works shall have the approval of the Engineer-in-Charge and the contractor shall at all times keep them tidy in a clean and sanitary condition to the entire satisfaction of the Engineer In-charge.
TEMPORARY WORKSHOPS STORES etc. The Contractor shall, during the progress of the work provide, erect and maintain at his own expense all necessary temporary workshops, stores, offices, etc., required for the proper and efficient execution of the work. The planning, siting and erection of these buildings shall have the approval of the Engineer-in- charge and the Contractor shall at all times keep them tidy and in a clean and sanitary condition to the entire satisfaction of the Engineer-in-charge. On completion of the work all such temporary buildings shall be cleared away and the site restored and left in a clean and tidy condition to the entire satisfaction of the Engineer-in-charge.
TEMPORARY WORKSHOPS STORES etc. The Contractor shall, during the progress of the work provide, erect and maintain at his own expense all necessary temporary workshops, store, offices, toilets etc., required for the proper and efficient execution of the work. The planning, siting and erection of these building shall have the approval of the Engineer-in-charge and the Contractor shall at all times keep them in a clean and sanitized condition to the entire satisfaction of the Engineer-in-charge. On completion of the work all such temporary buildings shall be cleared and the site restored to its original state in a clean and tidy condition to the entire satisfaction of the Engineer-in- charge.

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