Quality of Materials and workmanship Sample Clauses
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Quality of Materials and workmanship. The Contractor shall ensure that the Construction, Materials and workmanship are in accordance with the requirements specified in this Agreement, Specifications and Standards and Good Industry Practice.
Quality of Materials and workmanship. Unless otherwise specified, all materials shall be new, and both workmanship and materials shall be of good quality. The Contractor shall, if required, furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials and work. The burden of proof is on the Contractor.
Quality of Materials and workmanship. Unless otherwise specified, all materials shall be new, and both workmanship and materials shall be of good quality. The CM/GC shall, if required, furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials and work. The burden of proof is on the CM/GC.
Quality of Materials and workmanship. 17.4.1. Contractor shall perform all work required by the Contract Documents in a skillful, good, and workmanlike manner and in strict conformance with the Contract Documents. All materials and equipment furnished by Contractor shall be new and of good quality, unless otherwise required by the Contract Documents. See Section 014000 for additional requirements.
17.4.2. Contractor shall supervise and direct the work using its best skill and attention. All labor shall be performed by individuals specially skilled in the kind of work required. Contractor shall at all times enforce strict discipline and good order among its employees and those of its Subcontractors of any tier. Contractor shall not employ for the Project any unfit person or anyone not skilled in the assigned task or otherwise unfit. Contractor shall immediately remove from the Project any person that County determines, in its sole discretion, is unfit or behaving in an unsatisfactory or unacceptable manner. Persons so removed shall not thereafter be reassigned to any portion of the Project without County's written approval, which may be granted or withheld in County’s sole discretion.
17.4.3. Contractor shall, without charge, replace any material or correct any work found by County not to conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents, unless County consents to accept such material or work along with a commensurate reduction in the Contract Price. Contractor shall promptly segregate and remove rejected material from the work site.
17.4.4. If Contractor does not promptly replace rejected material or correct rejected work, or immediately remove persons who are unfit or behaving unacceptably, County may: (1) by contract or otherwise replace such material or correct such work and charge the cost thereof to Contractor, including but not limited to by deducting the cost from amounts due or to become due to Contractor; or (2) terminate Contractor's right to proceed in accordance with the "Termination for Cause" Section of the General Conditions.
Quality of Materials and workmanship. All materials shall be new, and workmanship and materials shall be of the highest quality commonly used. The Developer shall, if required, furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials. The Developer shall obtain from the Contractor and/or Supplier and shall assign to the District all manufacturer's warranties for the materials used in the Extension.
Quality of Materials and workmanship. 12.1.1 The Concessionaire shall ensure that the Construction, Materials and workmanship are in accordance with the requirements specified in this Agreement, Specifications and Standards and
Quality of Materials and workmanship. 11.1 Without prejudice to any other warranty expressly given or implied by operation of law the Contractor warrants that:‐
a. all materials, goods and things provided by him in accordance with the Contract correspond as to description, quality and condition with the terms stated in the Contract, and
b. all materials or goods provided by him in accordance with the Contract are of merchantable quality and of sound materials and good workmanship, and
c. where selection of materials or goods is made by the Contractor that the same shall be the best of their respective kinds and fit for their purpose, and
d. all materials or goods provided by the Contractor in accordance with the Contract shall conform with any sample, mock‐up, pattern, drawing or design approved by the Employer's Representative or any Consultant, and
e. all persons engaged or employed by the Contractor in the performance of the Contract are suitably skilled, experienced and qualified to perform the work allotted to them, and
f. where matters of design, specification or selection of materials are carried out by the Contractor that specialist skill and care has been or shall be applied in carrying out the same and that the same shall be fit for their purpose, and
g. the Contract Works when completed shall comply with all requirements of the laws then in force in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and shall be fit for their intended purposes.
11.2 The Employer's Representative may at any time require the removal from the Site and replacement forthwith of any materials, goods, or persons the subject of the warranties contained in clause 11.1 hereof which do not in his opinion comply with such warranties or are otherwise not in accordance with the Contract.
11.3 The Employer's Representative may if he shall so require instruct the Contractor to open up for inspection and testing any work whether completed or not to ascertain whether the same complies with the terms of the Contract provided that if it shall be ascertained that such work does so comply then the cost and expense of such opening up, inspection and testing (together with the cost of making good in consequence thereof) shall be valued in the manner prescribed in clause 3.2 hereof and added to the Contract Sum. The Employer's Representative shall have the right to order the rectification, removal, repair, making good or replacement of any work that is not executed in accordance with the Contract, at the Contractor’s own cost.
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Quality of Materials and workmanship. The materials used in the Project shall be of the quality called for by the Project Plans, and the workmanship shall be in conformity with the Construction Contract and this Agreement, and both the quality of such materials and such workmanship shall be satisfactory to the Lessor. The Lessee shall not make any changes in, and shall not permit the Developer, the General Contractor or the Architect to make any changes in, the quality of such materials, the Project Plans or the Project Budget, whether by change order or otherwise, without the prior written consent of the Lessor, in each instance (which consent may be withheld in the Lessor's sole and absolute discretion); provided, however, that such consent shall not be required for any individual change (necessitated by job conditions) which has been approved by the Architect, which does not materially affect the structure or exterior of the Project, and the cost of which does not exceed TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($25,000) or which changes, in the aggregate, do not exceed TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($200,000) in cost. Notwithstanding the foregoing, prior to making any change in Project Plans, copies of all change orders shall be submitted by the Lessee to the Lessor and the Lessee shall also deliver to the Lessor evidence satisfactory to the Lessor, in its reasonable discretion, that all necessary Permits and/or Contracts required by any Governmental Authority in connection therewith have been obtained or entered into, as the case may be.
Quality of Materials and workmanship. The Sub-Contractor must use new and fit for purpose material and carry out work under the Sub-Contract in accordance with Best Industry Practice.
Quality of Materials and workmanship. The materials and workmanship shall be of the best of their respective kinds and shall be to the approval of the Engineer. In reading of these Specifications, the words "to the approval of the Engineer" shall be deemed to be included in the description of all materials incorporated in the works, whether manufactured or natural, and in the description of all operations for the due execution of the works. No materials of any description shall be used without prior approval by the Engineer and any condemned as unfit for use in the works shall be removed immediately from the site, and without recompense to, the Contractor. All works or parts thereof shall be in accordance with the latest edition of either Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) Specification or British Standard (B.S) Specifications and British Codes of Practices (C.P) as published by British Standard Institution. All materials shall be of approved manufacture and origin and the best quality of their respective kind, equal to sample and delivered on to the site a sufficient period before they are required to be used in the works to enable the Engineer to take such samples as he may require for testing or approval, and the Contractor shall furnish any information required by the Engineer as to the quality, weight, strength, description, etc. of the materials. No materials of any description shall be used without prior approval by the Engineer and any condemned as unfit for use in the works shall be removed immediately from the site by, and without recompense to, the Contractor.