PROGRAM TO BE SUBMITTED Sample Clauses

PROGRAM TO BE SUBMITTED. 10.1 The Contractor shall within 14 (fourteen) days of the date of this Contract submit to UNICEF a program for the execution of the Works. The program should contain all activities required to carry out the Works, and specifically note all critical activities, including critical path, and critical inspection points.
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PROGRAM TO BE SUBMITTED. The Contractor will be responsible to prepare and submit the Provision of Manpower and Consumables to Perform High Pressure Welding during Unit 4 IR Outage program (this will be done as per SOW provided) in a specified format by the employer, at least 7 working days before work starts. The Contractor submits a high-level programme with his tender, showing the time required to perform the works on the unit. The Contractor ensures that his planning is co-ordinated with the requirements of the user/s and others dependent on his/her performance. The Contractor will submit a Bar Chart program (MS Project or Primavera) format to the Project Manager, indicating daily time scale and also showing the required Witness and Hold points in terms of Quality Control.
PROGRAM TO BE SUBMITTED. The time within which the program shall be submitted shall be as specified in the Appendix to the Form of Bid. This detailed program shall be based upon the program submitted by the Contractor as part of his BID, where this was required, and shall in no material manner deviate from the said program. The program shall be in the form of a Critical Path Method Network (CPM Network) showing the order of procedure and a description of the construction methods and arrangements by which the Contractor proposes to carry out the works .It should also be supplemented by a time –bar chart of the same program. The program shall be coordinated with climatic, groundwater and other conditions to provide for completion of the works in the order and by the time specified. The program shall be revised at three-month intervals and should include a chart of the principle quantities of work forecast for execution monthly. The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer not later than the day or date mentioned in the Appendix to the Form of Bid, a general description of his proposed arrangements and methods for the execution of the Works, including temporary offices, buildings, access roads, construction plant and its intended production output, working shift arrangements, labour strength, skilled and unskilled, supervision arrangements, power supply arrangements, supply of materials including a materials utilization program, stone crushing, aggregate production and storage, cement handling, concrete mixing and handling, methods of excavation, dealing with water, testing methods and facilities. During the execution of the works, the Contractor shall submit to the Engineer full and detailed particulars of any proposed amendments to the arrangements and methods submitted in accordance with the foregoing. If details of the Contractors proposals for Temporary Works are required by the Engineer for his own information the Contractor shall submit such details within fourteen days of being requested to do so. The Resident Engineer may at his discretion provide to the Contractor a Format of submitting the Program of Works to comply with the Cash flow projections and budgets assigned to the project The various operations pertaining to the works shall be carried out in such a progressive sequence as will achieve a continuous and consecutive output of fully completed roadworks inclusive of all bridge works and culverts within the time limits specified in the Contract. Generally the Contractor...

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