What Would be Contractors Overall Responsible on Site During Work in Progress at Sites?
Unless stated specifically to
the contrary in the schedule of departures submitted with the Tender with full
supporting explanations, the Contractor will be deemed to have concurred as a
practical manufacturer with the design and layout of the Works as being
sufficient to ensure reliability and safety in operation, freedom from undue
stresses and satisfactory performance in all other essentials as a working
plant.
The Contractor is to include
the whole of the Works that are described in or implied by the Contract
document, to provide complete, fully operable, safe and efficient
installations, in accordance with internationally accepted practice. All
matters omitted from the Contract document which may be inferred to be
necessary for the efficiency, stability and completion of the Works shall be
deemed to be included in the Contract Sum.
Works shown in the drawing
and not mentioned or described in the specification and works described in the
specification and not shown on the drawings will nevertheless be held to be
included in this Contract and their execution is to be covered by the Contract
Sum.
The Contractor’s
representative on the Site or his nominated deputy is to be given full
responsibility and financial authority to enter into negotiations regarding
points arising out of erection, so that the Work may be expedited with as few
delays as possible.
Unless otherwise specified,
the Contractor is to supply the whole of the labour and equipment required for
the completion of the work.
The curriculum vitae of the
Contractors head-office project staff and site engineers together with
organizational diagrams shall be submitted to the Employer to demonstrate that
adequate resources and staff of sufficient experience are being employed.
Until each section of the
Contractor’s Works have been taken over by the Employer, the Contractor will be
entirely responsible (save as is provided by the General Conditions of
Contract), for such section of the Contract Works, whether under construction,
during tests or in commercial use.
The Contractor shall check
the electrical and mechanical connections to all plants supplied under the
Contract and the connections to existing plant covered by the Contract before
such plant is brought into commission and shall be responsible for the
correctness of such connections in accordance with the Contract Drawings and
the specification.
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