ii. The Contractor shall comply with and adhere strictly to, the Engineer’s instructions and directions on any matter (whether mentioned in the contract or not). The Contractor shall take instructions and directions from the Engineer.
iii. The Contractor shall have the sole responsibility for the design, erection, operation, maintenance and removal of temporary structures and other temporary facilities and the design and execution of construction methods required in their use.
iv. Notwithstanding paragraph iii of subsection 4.01, where the Contract Documents include designs for temporary structures and other temporary facilities or specify a method of construction in whole or part, such facilities and methods shall be considered to be part of the design or the specified method of construction. The Contractor shall, however, be responsible for the execution of such design or specified method of construction in the same manner that the Contractor is responsible for the execution of the Work.
v. The Contractor shall be responsible for construction health and safety within the working areas and for compliance with the current Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations and the current Workers Compensation Act. So as to avoid any misunderstanding as to the extent of the Contractor’s responsibility, the Contractor, by executing the Contract unequivocally acknowledges that the Contractor is the Constructor within the meaning of the Act.
vi. The Contractor shall be required to submit a progress schedule to the Engineer for approval prior to commencement of the work. Such schedule shall be in a form acceptable to the Engineer, and shall indicate clearly the allowance for the various phases of the work, in sufficient detail to show weekly progress.
vii. The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer an updated construction schedule each month immediately following the cut-off date and before preparation of the Monthly Payment Certificate. Failure to comply with this Clause may delay the issuing of the Monthly Payment Certificate.
viii. The approval of the progress schedule by the Engineer shall not cast any responsibility upon the Engineer or the Corporation in seeing to it that the progress schedule is adhered to since timely execution of the work is the entire responsibility of the Contractor. The Engineer may, in his discretion, vary the progress schedule in whole or in part without relieving