Common use of CONTRACTOR TO INFORM HIMSELF FULLY Clause in Contracts

CONTRACTOR TO INFORM HIMSELF FULLY. The service contractor shall be deemed to have carefully examined the work, site conditions including labour availability, various conditions, job requirements, schedules of equipment and shall be deemed to have visited the site of work, to have fully informed himself regarding the local conditions and carry out their own investigations to arrive at the rate(s) to be quoted in the tender. In this regard, they will be given necessary information available with the Employer. If the contractor shall have any doubt as to meaning of any portion of the conditions, or the scope of work or any other matter concerning the contract, he shall in good time, before submitting his tender, ascertain the particulars thereof by contacting the concerned officials before tendering. Once the tender is submitted, the matter will be decided according to contract conditions.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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