Executive overview. The Scope of work is not limited to normal, preventative (PM) and Corrective (CM) maintenance and emergency work. The scope of service includes amongst others the management, supervision, labour, material supply, installation, consumable supply, provision of Equipment, administration, warehousing and storage related to the service Furthermore, the service required include the following activities: To carry out tasks as described in the “Scope of work “document. The scope of work briefly explains the extend of each task required, but additionally, the Contractor must familiarize himself with the full extent of the work and the Plant to fully understand the work for pricing. Attention should be given to the “Performance Specification” where drawings and working procedures are provided to assist with task understanding. The scope of work will be handed to the contractor prior to the project commences. Unplanned work such as breakdowns and includes standby duties after hours. The Contractor will supply qualified, skilled, competent and experience labour, the required tools and equipment, consumables and transport to carry out the works. A permanent core crew will be available daily for the duration of the contract for routine maintenance and inspections, breakdowns, standby duties and the same crew will carry out major work and outages with the assistance of additional manpower depending on the need as and when required. Sufficient manpower resources should be planned for major work and outages to ensure routine maintenance on remaining running plant/units are still covered. The core crew staffing, in respect to the numbers and skill/designations, will be optimal to be effective and sufficient and with the final approval of the Project Manager. At least three employees must be authorised as Responsible Persons and three as Authorised Supervisors In terms of Eskom’s Plant Safety Regulations to manage permits in order to carry out works safely and in terms of the Regulations. In addition certain employees must be trained and authorised to operate forklift and overhead cranes to perform certain duties as per scope of work. Therefore, adequate labour should be available. Employer will notify the Contractor in advance when work will be carried out. Also, major works are normally carried out during unit outages.
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Sources: Nec3 Term Service Contract (Tsc3)
Executive overview. The Scope of work is not limited to normal, preventative (PM) and Corrective (CM) maintenance and emergency work. The scope of service includes amongst others the management, supervision, labour, material supply, installation, consumable supply, provision of Equipment, administration, warehousing and storage related to the service Furthermore, the service required include the following activities: To carry out tasks as described in the “Scope of work “document. The scope of work briefly explains the extend includes provision of each task required, but additionally, the Contractor must familiarize himself with the full extent personnel to provide mobile crane operations and rigging assistance during maintenance and operating activities at Tutuka Power Station.
1.1.1 Scope of the work and the Plant to fully understand the work for pricing. Attention should be given to the “Performance Specification” where drawings and working procedures are provided to assist with task understanding. Work
a) The scope of work includes provision of personnel to provide mobile crane operations and rigging assistance during maintenance and operating activities. The rigging service will be handed provided to assist others to execute their scopes. The Services are required at all Tutuka Power Station plant areas including the contractor prior Coal Stockyard, Ash Disposal and Thuthukani Sewage Plant. It should be noted that the rigging Services will also involve pulling of conveyor belts for replacement as well as securing the conveyor belts to allow for work by others on conveying plant components including pulley lagging.
b) The scope also includes periodic and statutory cleaning, inspection, and load testing of all lifting tackle as per SAP PM schedule. All lifting beams inspected must be marked, painted with Chevrons. All beam welds and lifting equipment hooks must be checked for cracks and any defects (major and minor) during inspection and before load testing. The Contractor shall carryout inspections on the project commencesconveyors wire ropes and associated attachments. Unplanned work such The Contractor shall also be required to, on an as breakdowns and includes standby duties after hourswhen required basis: - Load/offload and transport spares to various plant areas whilst ensuring the safe securing of spares before and whilst in transit. - Inspect attachments during conveyor belt pulling, stacker pulling and belt shift activities.
c) The Contractor is required to have a rigging team to cover standby. The Contractor will supply qualifiedbe allowed to make use of the Employer’s overhead cranes and forklifts and as such needs to have people under its employ trained and competent on the use of such equipment. The Rigger Assistants are expected to always keep the equipment in a clean condition and assist and or act as storeman to issue, skilledclean, competent receive and experience labour, the required store all heavy tools and equipment, consumables and transport to carry out equipment at the worksRigger Store. A permanent core crew will The Contractor must be available daily for the duration of the contract for routine maintenance and inspections, breakdowns, standby duties and the same crew will carry out major work and outages registered with the assistance Department of additional manpower depending Labour as a Lifting Machine Entity (LME) with a scope approval that comprises of Lifting Tackle, Chain Blocks, Lever Hoists and Mobile Cranes.
d) The Contractor will also be required to, on the need an as and when requiredrequired basis, provide a mobile crane hire service for i. 100T, iii. Sufficient manpower resources should be planned for major work 250T and outages to ensure routine maintenance on remaining running plant/units are still coverediv. The core crew staffing, in respect to the numbers and skill/designations, will be optimal to be effective and sufficient and with the final approval of the Project Manager. At least three employees must be authorised as Responsible Persons and three as Authorised Supervisors In terms of Eskom’s Plant Safety Regulations to manage permits in order to carry out works safely and in terms of the Regulations. In addition certain employees must be trained and authorised to operate forklift and overhead cranes to perform certain duties as per scope of work. Therefore, adequate labour should be available. Employer will notify the Contractor in advance when work will be carried out. Also, major works are normally carried out during unit outages.300T.
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Sources: Nec3 Term Service Contract