Common use of Compressed Air Clause in Contracts

Compressed Air. The Contractor provides at his own cost, all connection fittings and pipe-work necessary to lead the compressed air from the point of supply to the various points where it is required, maintain same and remove on completion. • Such fittings must be compatible with the Employer’s fittings so that galvanic corrosion of pipe-work is prevented. • Compressed air wastage due to un-maintained pipe work or fittings provided by the Contractor will be calculated and will be for the cost of the Contractor.

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Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za

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Compressed Air. The Contractor provides at his own cost, all connection fittings and pipe-work pipework necessary to lead the compressed air from the point of supply to the various points where it is required, maintain same and remove on completion. Such fittings must be compatible with the Employer’s fittings so that galvanic corrosion of pipe-work pipework is prevented. The Contractor is required to maintain all his connections and remove them on completion of the works. Compressed air wastage due to un-maintained pipe work or fittings provided by the Contractor will be calculated and the cost will be for the cost of the recovered from Contractor.

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Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

Compressed Air. The Contractor provides at his own cost, all connection fittings and pipe-work necessary to lead the compressed air from the point of supply to the various points where it is required, maintain same and remove on completion. Such fittings must be compatible with the Employer’s fittings so that galvanic corrosion of pipe-work is prevented. • prevented  Compressed air wastage due to un-maintained pipe work or fittings provided by the Contractor will be calculated and will be for the cost of the Contractor.

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Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za

Compressed Air. The Contractor provides at his own cost, all connection fittings and pipe-work necessary to lead the compressed air from the point of supply to the various points where it is required, maintain same and remove on completion. Such fittings must be compatible with the Employer’s fittings so that galvanic corrosion of pipe-work is prevented. Compressed air wastage due to un-maintained pipe work or fittings provided by the Contractor will be calculated and will be for the cost of the Contractor.

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Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

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Compressed Air. The Contractor provides at his own cost, all connection fittings and pipe-work necessary to lead the compressed air from the point of supply to the various points where it is required, maintain same and remove on completion. Such fittings must be compatible with the Employer’s fittings so that galvanic corrosion of pipe-work is prevented. The Contractor is required to maintain all his connections and remove them on completion of the works. Compressed air wastage due to un-maintained pipe work or fittings provided by the Contractor will be calculated and the cost will be for the cost of the recovered from Contractor.

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Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za

Compressed Air. The Contractor provides at his own cost, all connection fittings and pipe-work necessary to lead the compressed air from the point of supply to the various points where it is required, maintain same and remove on completion. Such fittings must be compatible with the Employer’s fittings so that galvanic corrosion of pipe-work is prevented. • Compressed air wastage due to un-maintained pipe work or fittings provided by the Contractor will be calculated and will be for the cost of the Contractor.

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Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za

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