Employer’s requirements for the service Sample Clauses

Employer’s requirements for the service. Service Information Task orders will be issued by the Service Manager on an “as and when” required basis. The liability of the Employer is limited to the total of the Prices stated in the specific Task Order and not the total Price stated in the Service Information. The Employer is not obliged to issue any Task Order to the Contractor despite the Contractor being awarded the contract. The Contractor will be notified by the Service Manager a minimum a month in advance if he becomes aware of any Outage dates that is delayed with 2months or brought forward. Emergency Task Orders may be given at any time by the Service Manager and different conditions needs to be adhered to as per 2.13 Management of work done by Task Order Contractor to adhere to the following documentation within the Service Information: - ORHVS – Regulations – EPC – 32-846 - 36-681 Rev01 – Plant Safety Regulations - RLR0037 – Management and control of the Declared Outage Permit - Project Controls Requirements – 240-85065548 Electrical Installation Regulations to be adhered to, all electrical boards must be inspected and tested before connecting to a power supply and then a CoC must be issued.
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Employer’s requirements for the service. The Contractor shall provide labour and tools to carry out the Employer’s requirements. The Contractor shall replace broken or damaged equipment within (one1) week.
Employer’s requirements for the service. Either Describe in detail what the Employer requires the Contractor to do and how he is to do it if the Contractor is mainly providing labour and tools to carry out the Employer’s requirements O r Provide the Employer’s operating philosophy / user requirement specification (URS) / performance specification giving deliverables and constraints for the service from which the Contractor is to plan in detail how he is to achieve the required deliverables. Reference could be made to an Annexure for a detailed classification of services or to the Price List in the case of Option A or C and if the Price List descriptions are complete.
Employer’s requirements for the service. The Contractor is required to provide application maintenance and training support.
Employer’s requirements for the service. The scope includes the provision of the following facilities management services: Alterations and building works Electrical Maintenance Plumbing Maintenance Lift Maintenance Generator Maintenance Fire Prevention and Protection System Maintenance Water and Waste Water Treatment Plant Maintenance On Site Services Other Associated Works Air-conditioning Maintenance and Installations The detailed requirements for this contract are contained in Annexure C The Contractor shall provide all labour, supervision, administration and management, equipment, tools, supplies and material required to perform the facilities management services specified herein. Eskom reserves the right to award any works detailed in the xxxx to any other supplier it deems necessary. The Contractor is to action within 24hrs all task orders/call-outs issued by the Service Manager or his representative. Should an emergency arise the Contractor must action immediately the task order/call-out issued by the Service Manager or his representative. The response time for the Contractor to supply quotations is 7 working days from the date of request. Eskom will not pay the Contractor for obtaining quotations, unless otherwise agreed by the Service Manager. The Contractor will be subject to performance appraisals based on Eskom’s key performance indicators. Based on outcomes of these performance appraisals, the Service Manager reserves the right to withhold allocation of works to non-performing contractors. The Contractor must submit remittance advices of the sub-contractors to the Service Manager upon request. The Service Manager has the right to request the remittance advices directly from sub-contractors employed by the Contractor at any time. Interpretation and terminology The following abbreviations are used in this Service Information: Abbreviation Meaning given to the abbreviation XXX Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx X/X Not Applicable
Employer’s requirements for the service. The scope is for the provision of electrical repairs and maintenance services: Electrical The Contractor shall provide all labour, supervision, administration and management, equipment, tools, supplies and material required to perform the services specified herein.
Employer’s requirements for the service. Employer’s requirements for the service will be as per issued scope of work through issued Task Orders. A detailed Scope of Work is contained in Appendix B. The works envisage these complementary services to improve plant and labour performance:  Master planning  Programming and scheduling  Value Engineering  Procedure and documentation writing  Design servicesSpares ManagementTechnical AdviceEngineering Services  Operational and production process review The works may be extended to include some or all of the Optional Scope and Services listed in Appendix B
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Employer’s requirements for the service. The scope includes the provision of the following facilities management services:  Plumbing and Drainage The Contractor shall provide all labour, supervision, administration and management, equipment, tools, supplies and material required to perform the facilities management services specified herein.
Employer’s requirements for the service. The purpose of the contract is to establish Videowall Repairs services capable of fulfilling the Employer’s requirements specified in the following documents:
Employer’s requirements for the service. Either Describe in detail what the Employer requires the Contractor to do and how he is to do it if the Contractor is mainly providing labour and tools to carry out the Employer’s requirements Or Provide the Employer’s operating philosophy / user requirement specification (URS) / performance specification giving deliverables and constraints for the service from which the Contractor is to plan in detail how he is to achieve the required deliverables. Reference could be made to an Annexure for a detailed classification of services or to the Price List in the case of Option A or C and if the Price List descriptions are complete. Interpretation and terminology If required include here definitions additional to those used in the conditions of contract which are required only for the purpose of making the Service Information easier to draft and read. Also list abbreviations used and provide a full interpretation of each one, for example: The following abbreviations are used in this Service Information: Abbreviation Meaning given to the abbreviation OBL Outside battery limits Management strategy and start up. The Contractor’s plan for the service In the TSC3 the Contractor’s plan is his “design” for performing the service throughout the service period. Section 2 of the conditions of contract describes what the Contractor is to show in his plan both in the core clauses and some additional requirements in each of the main Options. The extent of the Contractor’s plan will depend on whether the Contractor is required to develop a plan in accordance with the Employer’s broad outline of the service or whether the Employer has provided a plan for the Contractor to follow. Read the TSC3 Guidance Notes pages 21 and 22 for more information on the Contractor’s plan. Use this section to describe any particulars which must be taken into account by the Contractor in developing his plan as required by clause 21.2. For example information about the order and timing or method of carrying out particular items of work. List technical reporting and scheduling requirements which are to be incorporated into the Contractor’s plan.
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