Common use of Methods and Procedures Clause in Contracts

Methods and Procedures. The Contractor must accept and respect the fact that the Airport is continuously undergoing construction and improvement and that a variety of stakeholders are involved in ACSA’s business. Therefore, within reason and with prior arrangement with the Contractor, ACSA might require the following from time to time: • Assisting with emergency repairs • Assisting with airport operations Re-scheduling of work to accommodate other contractors • Allowing access and aiding OEM suppliers to correct defects on equipment and/or systems • Pointing out services to consultants or other contractors • Providing access to other contractors • Attending co-ordination and planning meetings • Removing rubble and/or equipment from site relating to this contract • Training of ACSA operators and/or technicians • Providing of system data and/or statistics to ACSA • Recommending improvements on maintenance procedures • Recommending improvements on operational procedures • Co-operating with ACSA Security relating to security issues The ACSA Service Manager may instruct operational and works procedures to the Contractor as might be required from time to time. The Contractor will instruct his/her staff accordingly and implement measures to ensure that these procedures are strictly adhered to. Quality plans and control All work must be executed in accordance with prevailing industry norms and standards relating to quality. In this regard, the Contractor will be expected to draft quality plans for the Service Manager from time to time. Emphasis must be on improving system reliability and on ensuring that rostered maintenance work is indeed performed as and when required.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Service Level Agreement, www.airports.co.za, tenderbulletins.co.za

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Methods and Procedures. The Contractor must accept and respect the fact that the Airport is continuously undergoing construction and improvement and that a variety of stakeholders are involved in ACSAthe Employer’s business. Therefore, within reason and with prior arrangement with the Contractor, ACSA the Employer might require the following from time to time: • Assisting with emergency repairs on • Assisting with airport operations Re-scheduling of work to accommodate other contractors • Allowing access and aiding providing assistance to OEM suppliers to correct defects on equipment and/or systems • Checking on other contractors in order to reduce risk to passenger loading bridges • Pointing out services to consultants or other contractors • Providing access to other contractors • Attending co-ordination and planning meetings • Removing rubble and/or equipment from site relating to this contract • Training of ACSA operators and/or technicians • Training of check-in of passenger loading bridges staff • Providing of system data and/or statistics to ACSA • Recommending improvements on maintenance procedures • Recommending improvements on operational procedures • Co-operating with ACSA Security relating to security issues • Safe / legal disposal of used and irreparable spares The ACSA Service Manager may instruct operational and works procedures to the Contractor as might be required from time to time. The Contractor will instruct his/her staff accordingly and implement measures to ensure that these procedures are strictly adhered to. Quality plans and control All work must be executed in accordance with prevailing industry norms and standards relating to quality. In this regard, the Contractor will be expected to draft quality plans for the Service Manager from time to time. Emphasis must be on improving system reliability and on ensuring that rostered maintenance work is indeed performed as and when required.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Health and Safety Agreement, Health and Safety Agreement

Methods and Procedures. The Contractor must accept and respect the fact that the Airport is continuously undergoing construction and improvement and that a variety of stakeholders are involved in ACSA’s business. Therefore, within reason and with prior arrangement with the Contractor, ACSA might require the following from time to time: Assisting with emergency repairs Assisting with airport operations Re-scheduling of work to accommodate other contractors Allowing access and aiding OEM suppliers to correct defects on equipment and/or systems Pointing out services to consultants or other contractors Providing access to other contractors Attending co-ordination and planning meetings Removing rubble and/or equipment from site relating to this contract Training of ACSA operators and/or technicians Providing of system data and/or statistics to ACSA Recommending improvements on maintenance procedures Recommending improvements on operational procedures Co-operating with ACSA Security relating to security issues The ACSA Service Manager may instruct operational and works procedures to the Contractor as might be required from time to time. The Contractor will instruct his/her staff accordingly and implement measures to ensure that these procedures are strictly adhered to. Quality plans and control All work must be executed in accordance with prevailing industry norms and standards relating to quality. In this regard, the Contractor will be expected to draft quality plans for the Service Manager from time to time. Emphasis Em phasis must be on improving system reliability and on ensuring that rostered maintenance work is indeed performed as and when required.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za

Methods and Procedures. The Contractor must accept and respect the fact that the Airport is continuously undergoing construction and improvement and that a variety of stakeholders are involved in ACSA’s business. Therefore, within reason and with prior arrangement with the Contractor, ACSA might require the following from time to time: Assisting with emergency repairs Assisting with airport operations Re-scheduling of work to accommodate other contractors Allowing access and aiding OEM suppliers to correct defects on equipment and/or systems Pointing out services to consultants or other contractors Providing access to other contractors Attending co-ordination and planning meetings Removing rubble and/or equipment from site relating to this contract Training of ACSA operators and/or technicians Providing of system data and/or statistics to ACSA Recommending improvements on maintenance procedures Recommending improvements on operational procedures Co-operating with ACSA Security relating to security issues The ACSA Service Manager may instruct operational and works procedures to the Contractor as might be required from time to time. The Contractor will instruct his/her staff accordingly and implement measures to ensure that these procedures are strictly adhered to. Quality plans and control All work must be executed in accordance with prevailing industry norms and standards relating to quality. In this regard, the Contractor will be expected to draft quality plans for the Service Manager from time to time. Emphasis must be on improving system reliability and on ensuring that rostered maintenance work is indeed performed as and when required.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

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Methods and Procedures. The Contractor must accept and respect the fact that the Airport is continuously undergoing construction and improvement and that a variety of stakeholders are involved in ACSAthe Employer’s business. Therefore, within reason and with prior arrangement with the Contractor, ACSA the Employer might require the following from time to time: • Assisting with emergency repairs • Assisting with airport operations Re-scheduling of work to accommodate other contractors • Allowing access and aiding providing assistance to OEM suppliers to correct defects on equipment and/or systems • Pointing out services to consultants or other contractors • Providing access to other contractors • Attending co-ordination and planning meetings • Removing rubble and/or equipment from site relating to this contract • Training of ACSA operators and/or technicians • Providing of system data and/or statistics to ACSA • Recommending improvements on maintenance procedures • Recommending improvements on operational procedures • Co-operating with ACSA Security relating to security issues • Safe / legal disposal of used and irreparable spares The ACSA Service Manager may instruct operational and works procedures to the Contractor as might be required from time to time. The Contractor will shall instruct his/her staff accordingly and implement measures to ensure that these procedures are strictly adhered to. Quality plans and control All work must be executed in accordance with prevailing industry norms and standards relating to quality. In this regard, the Contractor will be expected to draft quality plans for the Service Manager from time to time. Emphasis must be on improving system reliability and on ensuring that rostered maintenance work is indeed performed as and when required.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Health and Safety Agreement

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