Setting out the Works Clause Samples
The 'Setting Out the Works' clause defines the process and responsibilities for establishing the precise physical location and dimensions of the construction project on site. Typically, this clause requires the contractor to use provided drawings and reference points to accurately mark out the boundaries and key features before work begins, and may specify procedures for verifying measurements or addressing discrepancies. Its core function is to ensure that the works are constructed in the correct position, thereby preventing costly errors, disputes, or delays arising from misplacement or misinterpretation of site boundaries.
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Setting out the Works. The Contractor shall be responsible for the true and proper setting out of the works about original points, lines, and levels of reference given by the Engineer in writing or shown on the Drawings and for correctness, subject as above mentioned in the position, levels, dimensions and alignment of all parts of the works and for the provision of all necessary instruments, appliances, and labor in connection therewith.
Setting out the Works. The contractor shall provide all assistance and adhere to the instruction of E.I.C during the course of surveying, inspection, etc.
Setting out the Works. The Contractor shall set out the works and be responsible for the accuracy of such setting out as provided in the General Conditions of Contract, at his expense. The Contractor shall provide a suitably qualified and experienced licensed surveyor to set out and check the work during construction and to supply an accurate record of the locations and levels of all works as constructed. The Contractor shall arrange for the licensed surveyor to survey the site and verify the accuracy of the existing survey details. Should the Contractor discover any error or discrepancy in the lines of levels, or the plans, or the site, he shall immediately notify the Superintendent before proceeding with the work. The cost of re-pegging or additional survey as a result of discrepancies or error made by the Contractor shall also be paid for by the Contractor. A series of temporary benchmarks shall be pegged by the Principal's surveyor prior to the commencement of works. Any re-pegging for any reasons whatsoever that is required by the Contractor during the period of the Contract shall be undertaken by the Principal's surveyor or by a licensed surveyor approved in writing by the Superintendent and the costs so incurred by these works shall be wholly met by the Contractor. The costs associated with any title survey re-establishment, which was brought about by the Contractor's negligence or failure to take adequate precautions, shall be met by the Contractor. The Contractor shall also supply and maintain on the works approved straight edges, levels, templates, ranging rods, survey tapes and other equipment and instruments to enable Contractor personnel to set out the work accurately and those instruments and templates in particular shall be used throughout as the work proceeds. The Contractor shall see that the work is accurately done in all respects by the use of such templates and other instruments and shall correct any errors or inaccuracies before other work is done. The Contractor shall, when required by the Superintendent or his representative, either personally or by his representative test the accuracy of the work and if necessary, retest the same when any adjustments have been made. The Contractor shall take adequate precautions to protect all survey pegs and marks and shall not disturb any such without prior consent of the Superintendent. The benchmarks to be used for the setting out of levels shall be as indicated on the drawings. The work of additional setting out shal...
Setting out the Works. Unless otherwise agreed between the parties, the Contractor shall set out the Works in compliance with sub-clause 7.7 (Setting Out the Works) of the Main Contract.
Setting out the Works. The Contractor shall be responsible for setting out all required works. The Contract Administrator shall, either by dimensioned drawings or written instructions, give the Contractor the necessary information to enable him to set out the works. The Contract Administrator shall approve such setting out prior to works proceeding, after which any inaccuracies shall be amended by the Contractor at his own cost.
Setting out the Works. Unless otherwise agreed between the parties, the NN Sub-Contractor will set out the Sub- Contract Works in compliance with clause 7.7 (“Setting Out the Works”) of the Main Contract.
Setting out the Works.
13.1. Before commencing work on the Site the Contractor shall engage a licensed surveyor to identify the Site, certify all boundaries and position necessary survey marker pegs, so that the set out of the Works is wholly within the titled boundary except for items for which approval has otherwise been given by proper authorities.
13.2. The Contractor will immediately report any discrepancies between the Contract Documents and the survey to the Superintendent and must not proceed until further direction from the Superintendent.
13.3. The Contractor shall set out the Works at levels and alignments as shown in the Contract Documents or such alternative levels and alignment as may be notified to the Contractor by the Superintendent.
13.4. Unless the Superintendent otherwise directs, the Contractor at his own expense shall rectify any error in setting out the Works which is attributable to the Contractor, or its servants or agents.
Setting out the Works. The Engineer shall supply dimensioned drawings, levels and other information necessary to enable the contractor to set out the works. The contractor shall provide all setting out apparatus at his own cost, together with any reasonable numbers of labourers that may be required, and set out the works and be responsible for the accuracy of the same. The contractor shall amend at his own cost and to the satisfaction of the Engineer any error found at any stage which may arise through inaccurate setting out unless such error is based on incorrect data furnished in writing by the Engineer, in which case the cost of rectification shall be borne by the NRDA. The contractor shall protect and preserve all bench marks used in setting out the works till the end of Defects Liability period unless the Engineer directs its early removal. The contractor should also keep all setting out apparatus in good working condition throughout the period of construction work on site.
Setting out the Works
