Electric Power Supply Sample Clauses

Electric Power Supply. 16.1 All work sites and colonies shall be suitably lighted by the contractor at his own expense for proper execution and inspection and to the satisfaction of the Engineer-in-charge.
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Electric Power Supply. Present Electric Load 62 KW Hyperlink to document proof Date of connection 18/06/2009 Connection in the name of ASMACS ITC Meter No. CSC35595 (2008) Seal No. A312853,A312856,A312857,A312858 A312864
Electric Power Supply. 17. During the Term the Authority shall enter into an electricity supply agreement with the electricity provider (Caribbean Utilities Company (CUC) for the Plant and shall pay, on behalf on the Contractor, the monthly invoices (i.e., XXX xxxxx) in accordance with the supply agreement.
Electric Power Supply. The power supply for Sofia Airport is from the following independent external sources: (а) For Terminal 1: - TPP Sofia-East - medium voltage (MV) 6 kV; - Substation Iskar-Industria - MV 6 kV; - Substation Sofia-East - MV 10 kV.
Electric Power Supply. The Contractor is forewarned that there can be interruptions in power supply for reasons beyond the control of the State Electricity Board and therefore the contractor is advised to make his standby arrangement to provide and maintain all essential power supply for his work area at his expense. The contractor shall not be entitled to any compensation for any loss or damage to his machinery or any equipment or any consequential loss in progress of work and idle labour as a result of any interruptions in Power supply.
Electric Power Supply. The Contractor shall make all the necessary arrangement for procurement of electric power required for the work. The Contractor shall submit his requirement of Electric Power Supply for carrying out Construction works, labour camp and field offices etc., as a part of his work plan. If necessary the employer will issue the necessary certificates, letters of recommendation etc., to the Contractor for obtaining the power supply. However, the employer shall accept no responsibility for any delays in obtaining the power connections.
Electric Power Supply. The Contractor shall make all the necessary arrangement for procurement of electric power required for the work. The Contractor shall submit his requirement of Electric Power Supply for carrying out Construction works, labour camp and field offices etc., as a part of his work plan. If necessary the employer will issue the necessary certificates, letters of recommendation etc., to the Contractor for obtaining the power supply. However, the employer shall accept no responsibility for any delays in obtaining the power connections. In addition, the Contractor shall maintain standby diesel generators of adequate capacity. Non-availability of electric power will not be considered as a reason for delay in progress.
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