Works logbook (Art Sample Clauses

Works logbook (Art. 83) Upon contract conclusion notification, the building contractor makes the necessary Works logbooks available to Enabel. Once the works have started, the building contractor shall supply 2 copies with all necessary information for establishing the Works logbooks on a daily basis to the contracting authority's representatives. This concerns: • Weather conditions; • Interruptions to works caused by adverse weather conditions; • Accidents at work; • The number and capacity of workers employed on the site; • Materials supplied; • Equipment actually used and equipment out of service; • Unforeseen events; • Amending orders of minor impact; • The attachments and quantities performed for each item and in each zone of the construction site. The attachments constituting the true and detailed representation of all works performed, in quantity, dimensions and weights. Delay in providing the above documents may result in the application of penalties. When the building contractor does not formulate any remarks in due form and within above- mentioned deadlines, he is deemed to be in agreement with the annotations made in the logbooks or detailed attachments. When these observations are not deemed justified, the building contractor will be notified accordingly by registered letter.
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Works logbook (Art. 83) Upon contract conclusion notification, the building contractor makes the necessary Works logbooks available to Enabel. Once the works have started, the building contractor shall supply 2 copies with all necessary information for establishing the Works logbooks on a daily basis to the contracting authority's representatives. This concerns:
Works logbook (Art. 83) Upon contract conclusion notification, the building contractor makes the necessary Works logbooks available to Enabel. Once the works have started, the building contractor shall supply 2 copies with all necessary information for establishing the Works logbooks on a daily basis to the contracting authority's representatives. This concerns: Weather conditions; Interruptions to works caused by adverse weather conditions; Accidents at work; The number and capacity of workers employed on the site; Materials supplied; Equipment actually used and equipment out of service; Unforeseen events; Amending orders of minor impact; The attachments and quantities performed for each item and in each zone of the construction site. The attachments constituting the true and detailed representation of all works performed, in quantity, dimensions and weights. Delay in providing the above documents may result in the application of penalties. When the building contractor does not formulate any remarks in due form and within above- mentioned deadlines, he is deemed to be in agreement with the annotations made in the logbooks or detailed attachments. When these observations are not deemed justified, the building contractor will be notified accordingly by registered letter.

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