Bills of Quantities definition

Bills of Quantities means the priced and completed Bill of Quantities forming part of the tender[where applicable].
Bills of Quantities means the completed and priced Schedule of Prices with corrections as per Clause 25 of Instructions to Bidders, in any or any part or individual schedule thereof, submitted by the Supplier with his bid and forming a part of the Contract documents.
Bills of Quantities means the priced and completed bill of quantities

Examples of Bills of Quantities in a sentence

  • The Form of Tender and pages of the Bills of Quantities are to be initialed by the members of the tender opening committee attending the opening.

  • Any ordering of materials, based on the Bills of Quantities, is at the Contractor’s risk.

  • C2.1 Pricing Instructions 1 The Bills of Quantities have been drawn up in accordance with the Standard System of Measuring Building Work as amended) published and issued by the Association of South African Quantity Surveyors (Sixth Edition (Revised)), 1999.

  • VAT) be included in the Bills of Quantities, the Service Provider will be expected to follow an open competitive process in respect of these items, on behalf of the contractor.

  • The CQS shall prepare Bills of Quantities in accordance with the principles of the current edition of the Standard Method of Measurement of Building Works approved by the Board of Quantity Surveyors.


More Definitions of Bills of Quantities

Bills of Quantities means bills of quantities, bills of provisional quantities or schedule of rates documented in accordance with the Standard System of Measuring Building Work published by the Association of South African Quantity Surveyors or in accordance with any other similar comprehensive system of measuring building work
Bills of Quantities means a list of items giving brief identifying descriptions and the quantities measured in accordance with this document in respect of the work to be performed.
Bills of Quantities means the document in which is set out the description and quantity of the work included in the contract sum. Such bills shall be deemed to have been drawn up according to the Standard System of Measuring Building Work unless another measuring system is stated in the schedule. The contractor shall have priced the document to reflect the contract sum. The principal agent in consultation with the contractor may have adjusted the rates priced to eliminate errors and discrepancies without adjusting the contract sum. The Preliminaries shall form part of the bills of quantities.
Bills of Quantities means the priced and completed Bill of Quantities forming part
Bills of Quantities means the rates agreed between the Employer and the Contractor as entered in Bills of Quantities and Rates and such further rates as may be agreed to between the Employer and the Contractor from time to time as the works proceed.
Bills of Quantities means the priced and completed Bills of Quantities forming part of the bid [where applicable].
Bills of Quantities means the rates agreed between the Employer and the Contractor as entered in Bills of Quantities and Rates and Such further rates as may be agreed to between the Employer and the Contractor from time to time as the works proceed and in case of disagreement between the Employer and the Contractor, such further rates as may be determined by the ARCHITECT, provided always that rates determined by the ARCHITECT shall be subject to the right of Arbitration as thereinafter provided.