Works Requirements Sample Clauses
The Works Requirements clause defines the specific standards, specifications, and scope of work that a contractor must fulfill during a project. It typically outlines the technical details, quality benchmarks, and performance criteria that the completed works must meet, and may reference drawings, schedules, or other documents that further describe the requirements. By clearly setting out what is expected, this clause ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of the deliverables, reducing the risk of disputes over the quality or completeness of the work.
Works Requirements. The Works comprise [insert a description of the Works and include references to appropriate detailed design drawings, specifications, Detailed Route Requirements Document, Documents, scope, desired outputs etc.] 3 Services34. The Services to be provided by Network Rail are as follows:
Works Requirements. The Works comprise [insert a description of the Works and include references to appropriate detailed design drawings, specifications, Detailed Route Requirements Document, Documents, scope, desired outputs etc.] Document reference: [ ]
Works Requirements. The Works Requirements shall remain the property of the Employer and the Sub-Contractor shall not use them (and shall ensure that the Sub-Contractor’s Personnel do not use them) for any purpose other than to perform the Sub-Contract or to prosecute or defend a dispute under the Sub-Contract.
Works Requirements. Where the Main Contract is for works designed by the Contractor, the Sub-Contractor is deemed to have satisfied itself before entering the Sub-Contract of the adequacy of the Works Requirements in so far as they relate to the Sub-Contract Works. The Contractor is not liable to the Sub-Contractor for the Works Requirements. The Sub-Contractor however will not be liable to the Contractor for either of the following:-
(i) Statements in the Works Requirements of intended purpose of the Works or parts of them;
(ii) Criteria in the Works Requirements for testing or performance of the completed Works or part of them;
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Works Requirements. The Concessionaire shall comply with the following requirements when undertaking any Works:
19.7.1. any Required Consents (which are not Grantor Consents) required for the carrying out of the Works shall be obtained by the Concessionaire. Without prejudice to the foregoing, the Grantor shall provide such reasonable assistance to the Concessionaire for the obtaining of any such Required Consents as the Concessionaire may reasonably require and shall obtain any Grantor Consents necessary for the performance of the Works (if any) as are notified to it by the Concessionaire within a reasonable period having regard to the Concessionaire's proposed programme for the carrying out of the relevant works;
19.7.2. the Works shall be constructed at the Concessionaire's risk and expense in accordance with and upon completion shall comply with all relevant applicable Laws and Required Consents;
19.7.3. the Concessionaire shall be responsible for supervising the implementation of the construction of the Works; and
19.7.4. without prejudice to the Concessionaire's obligations under this Concession Agreement, on any termination of this Concession Agreement, the Concessionaire shall produce and provide to the Grantor as-built drawings of the completed Works no later than 3 months after the completion of the relevant Works.
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1. Specifications
a) Technical Specifications These specifications are contained in the Bills of Quantities which shall be part of this bid document in a separate attachment labeled Volume 2 of 3
b) Specifications for Environmental, Social, Health and Safety Management (ESHS) of the Works
Works Requirements. Where the Main Contract is a public works contract for works designed by the Contractor, the NN Sub-Contractor is deemed to have satisfied itself before entering the sub-contract of the adequacy of the Works Requirements in so far as they relate to the Sub-Contract Works. The Contractor will not be liable to the NN Sub-Contractor for any deficiency in the Works Requirements and the NN Sub-Contractor is fully responsible for the adequacy of the works Requirements in so far as they relate to the Sub-Contract Works. The NN Sub-Contractor however will not be liable to the Contractor for either of the following:-
(i) Statements in the Works Requirements of intended purpose of the Works or parts of them;
(ii) Criteria in the Works Requirements for testing or performance of the completed Works or part of them;
Works Requirements. This Section contains the Specification, the Drawings, and supplementary information that describe the Works to be procured. A set of precise and clear specifications is a prerequisite for Bidders to respond realistically and competitively to the requirements of the Employer without qualifying or conditioning their Bids. The specifications must be drafted to permit the widest possible competition and, at the same time, present a clear statement of the required standards of workmanship, materials, and performance of the goods and services to be procured. Only if this is done will the objectives of economy, efficiency and fairness in procurement be realized, responsiveness of Bids be ensured, and the subsequent task of bid evaluation facilitated. The specifications should require that all goods and materials to be incorporated in the Works be new, unused, of the most recent or current models, and incorporate all recent improvements in design and materials unless provided otherwise in the Contract. Samples of specifications from previous similar projects are useful in this respect. The use of metric units is encouraged by the Funding Agency in case of funding assisted projects. Most specifications are normally written specially by the Employer or Project Manager to suit the Contract Works in hand. The available standard specification of works of Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, DoLIDAR and Other line Ministries can be adopted for respective civil construction works. There are considerable advantages in standardizing General Specifications for repetitive Works in recognized public sectors, such as highways, urban housing, irrigation, and water supply, in the same country or region where similar conditions prevail. The General Specifications should cover all classes of workmanship, materials, and equipment commonly involved in construction, however it may not necessarily be adequate to be used in a particular Works Contract and may necessitate preparation of Particular (Special) Specifications to amend and/or supplement the provision of the General Specifications to meet the requirement of the particular Works. Care must be taken in drafting specifications to ensure that they are not restrictive. In the specification of standards for goods, materials, and workmanship, recognized international standards should be used as much as possible. Where other particular standards are used, whether national standards of Nepal or other standards, the spec...
