Common use of Contractor’s Supervision Clause in Contracts

Contractor’s Supervision. The contractor shall either himself supervise the execution of the work or shall appoint at his own expense an Engineer as his accredited agent approved by the Engineer In charge, if the contractor does not himself have sufficient knowledge or experience to be capable of receiving instructions or cannot give his full attention to the works. The Contractor or his agent shall be present at the site(s) and shall superintend the execution of the work or works with such additional assistance in each trade, as the work involved shall require and considered reasonable by the Engineer In charge. Directions/instructions given by Engineer/In charge to the Contractor's agent shall be considered to have the same force as if these had been given to the contractor himself. If the contractor fails to appoint a suitable agent as directed by the Engineer In charge, the Engineer In charge shall have full powers to suspend the execution of works until such date as suitable agent is appointed by the contractor and takes over the supervision of the work. For any such suspension, the contractor shall be held responsible for delay caused to the works.

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Sources: Tender Notice, Tender Notice, Tender Notice

Contractor’s Supervision. The contractor shall either himself supervise the execution of the work or shall appoint at his own expense an Engineer as his accredited agent agent, approved by the Engineer In charge, if the contractor Contractor does not himself have sufficient knowledge or experience to be capable of receiving instructions or cannot give his full attention to the works. The Contractor or his agent shall be present at the site(ssite (s) and shall superintend the execution of the work or works with such additional assistance in each trade, as the work involved shall require and considered reasonable by the Engineer In in-charge. , Directions/instructions given by Engineer/In In-charge to the Contractor's agent shall be considered to have the same force as if these had been given to the contractor himself. If the contractor fails to appoint a suitable agent as directed by the Engineer In charge, in-charge the Engineer In in-charge shall have full powers to suspend the execution of works until such date as suitable agent is appointed by the contractor and takes over the supervision of the work. For any such suspension, the contractor shall be held responsible for delay caused to the works.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tendering & Contract Agreement

Contractor’s Supervision. The contractor shall either himself supervise the execution of the work or shall appoint at his own expense an Engineer as his accredited agent agent, approved by the Engineer In charge, if the contractor Contractor does not himself have sufficient knowledge or experience to be capable of receiving instructions or cancan not give his full attention to the workswork . The Contractor contractor or his agent shall be present at the site(ssite (s) and shall superintend the execution of the work or works work with such additional assistance in each trade, as the work involved shall require and considered reasonable by the Engineer In charge. Directions/instructions Directions / instruction given by Engineer/Engineer In charge to the Contractor's ’s agent shall be considered to have the same force as if these had been given to the contractor himself. If the contractor fails to appoint a suitable agent as directed by the Engineer In charge, the Engineer In charge shall have full powers to suspend the execution of works work until such date as suitable agent is appointed by the contractor and takes over the supervision of the work. For any such suspension, the contractor shall be held responsible for delay caused to the workswork.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract Agreement