Common use of Management of work done by Task Order Clause in Contracts

Management of work done by Task Order. Only use this heading if Option X19 applies to this contract. In some cases all work may be done in terms of Task Orders in which case it may be logical to move this section closer to the start of this part 2 of the Service Information. In some cases only parts of the service may require to be handled by Task Order, for example a major repair which has become necessary during a continuous maintenance service contract. Please read Option X19 before drafting requirements here as much of the procedure for the administration of Task Orders is already provided in X19, for example X19.2 specifies what a task Order should include A Task Order format could be provided in an Annexure to this Service Information. Many considerations can apply to Task Orders, such as availability of resources, arrangements for emergency work, Task Order reporting (work carried out and service results), assessment of additional Prices for service not included in the Price List etc. Clause X19.6 requires information which should be included on a Task Order programme. Further requirements for Task Orders include things to be provided by the Employer under a Task Order and the conditions under which the Employer or Others are to work. 3 Health and safety, the environment and quality assurance

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement, tenderbulletins.co.za, etenders.treasury.gov.za

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Management of work done by Task Order. Only use this heading if Option X19 applies to this contract. In some cases all work may be done in terms of Task Orders in which case it may be logical to move this section closer to the start of this part 2 of the Service Information. In some cases only parts of the service may require to be handled by Task Order, for example a major repair which has become necessary during a continuous maintenance service contract. Please read Option X19 before drafting requirements here as much of the procedure for the administration of Task Orders is already provided in X19, for example X19.2 specifies what a task Order should include A Task Order format could be provided in an Annexure to this Service Information. Many considerations can apply to Task Orders, such as availability of resources, arrangements for emergency work, Task Order reporting (work carried out and service results), assessment of additional Prices for service not included in the Price List etc. Clause X19.6 requires information which should be included on a Task Order programme. Further requirements for Task Orders include things to be provided by the Employer under a Task Order and the conditions under which the Employer or Others are to work. 3 Health and safety, the environment and quality assuranceassurance Health and safety risk management In addition to the requirements of the laws governing health and safety, Eskom may have some additional requirements particular to the service and the Affected Property for this contract. The text below provides for these being attached as an Annexure to this Service Information. PLEASE ALSO READ CORE CLAUSE

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za, tenderbulletins.co.za, etenders.treasury.gov.za

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Management of work done by Task Order. Only use this heading if Option X19 applies to this contract. In some cases cases, all work may be done in terms of Task Orders in which case it may be logical to move this section closer to the start of this part 2 of the Service Information. In some cases cases, only parts of the service may require to be handled by Task Order, for example a major repair which has become necessary during a continuous maintenance service contract. Please read Option X19 before drafting requirements here as much of the procedure for the administration of Task Orders is already provided in X19, for example X19.2 specifies what a task Order should include A Task Order format could be provided in an Annexure to this Service Information. Many considerations can apply to Task Orders, such as availability of resources, arrangements for emergency work, Task Order reporting (work carried out and service results), assessment of additional Prices for service not included in the Price List etc. Clause X19.6 requires information which should be included on a Task Order programme. Further requirements for Task Orders include things to be provided by the Employer under a Task Order and the conditions under which the Employer or Others are to work. 3 Health and safety, the environment and quality assurance

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement

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