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SNO-ISLE TECH 2O23 SMALL WORKS Section 00 70 00, Page 12 <br />McGRANAHAN ARCHITECTS GENERAL CONDITIONS <br />.3 certifies that the cost data presented is complete and includes all related costs under this Contract, <br />and waives all claims for additional costs related to the substitution which subsequently become <br />apparent; <br />.4 will coordinate the installation of the accepted substitute, making at Contractor's sole cost such <br />changes as may be required for the Work to be complete in all respects; and <br />.5 shall pay for all the Architect's reasonable and necessary fees in reviewing the proposed <br />substitution and reviewing any resulting changes to the work. <br />3.4.3 The Contractor shall enforce strict discipline and good order among the Contractor's employees <br />and other persons carrying out the Contract. The Contractor shall not permit employment of unfit or <br />insubordinate persons or persons not skilled in tasks assigned to them. <br />3.4.4 The Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to prevent any labor disputes involving the <br />Contractor and any of its Subcontractors or suppliers of any products or services from: (1) disrupting the <br />work under this Contract; (2) interfering with access to the Owner's property by the Owner, including <br />its agents, representatives, employees and officials; (3) interfering with access and work by any other <br />contractors engaged in construction activities; and (4) interfering with access to property by invitees or <br />licensees of the Owner. <br />In the event any picketing or other activity by employees involved in a labor dispute with the Contractor <br />or its Subcontractors or suppliers interferes in any way with access to the Owner's property or to the site <br />of the work by any persons, the Contractor shall promptly and expeditiously take all reasonable actions <br />to eliminate or minimize such interference, including but not limited to: (1) utilizing all reasonable <br />means of restricting any picketing to a single entrance to the property or site of the work; (2) posting <br />notices or signs which advise interested persons and labor organizations that a particular entrance to the <br />property or site of the work is for the employees of "primary" or, as the case may be "neutral" employers; <br />(3) policing entrances; (4) notifying all interested labor organizations of the "primary" or "neutral" status <br />of particular entrances; and (5) in the event any such picketing or concerted activity is unlawful or has a <br />secondary impact upon the employees of neutral employers, promptly and expeditiously taking <br />appropriate action to seek recourse through the appropriate governmental agency or state or federal <br />courts to limit the location of such picketing so as to reduce the impact thereof upon neutral employers. <br />The Owner will cooperate with the Contractor to accomplish the foregoing actions and will render <br />assistance as may be in the best interests of the Owner. However, the Owner shall have the right to direct <br />the Contractor to modify any of the foregoing actions the Contractor has taken or plans to take or to <br />overrule such actions, to designate the entrances to be used as "primary" or "neutral" entrances, and to <br />take appropriate legal action in order to protect the Owner's property and interests. In any event, the <br />Contractor shall be liable for all costs, including costs to the Owner, and actual damages resulting from <br />the relocation, rerouting, delays or actions required to maintain the uninterrupted progress of the work. <br />Failure by the Contractor to take the actions described above or to comply with the directives of the <br />Owner shall be considered a material breach of this Contract and the Owner may terminate the Contract <br />or suspend the Contractor as provided in this Contract. <br />mcg-ARC 2120.000 February 28, 2023 <br />
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