Bitumen Emulsion definition

Bitumen Emulsion means any of Cationic Bitumen Emulsion or Polymer Bitumen Emulsion products meeting the Specification referred to in Schedule 1 and any subsequent amendments agreed by the Framework Purchaser in writing, and supplied in accordance with this Framework Agreement;;

Examples of Bitumen Emulsion in a sentence

  • TII has conducted a tender competition advertised on the Irish Government website portal for public tenders, ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ and in the Official Journal of the European Union inviting tenders for the supply of Bitumen Emulsion to Framework Purchasers.

  • In delivering the Products, as required under this Purchase Order, you are to comply with all requirements and the mini-competition terms and conditions for the supply of Bitumen Emulsion Products (supply only) contained at Appendix 1 attached.

  • TII has conducted a tender competition advertised on the Irish Government website portal for public tenders, ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ and in the Official Journal of the European Union inviting tenders for the supply and spraying of Bitumen Emulsion to Framework Purchasers.

  • In delivering the Products and Spraying Services, as required under this Purchase Order, you are to comply with all requirements and the mini-competition terms and conditions for the Supply and Spraying of Bitumen Emulsion Products contained at Appendix 1 attached.

  • Unit: m2 Bitumen Emulsion will be used as a bond breaker between surfaces and joints.

  • Prices tendered on the Framework Application Date (17th November 2017) for the Bitumen Emulsion products (the “Product Prices”), will establish the Ceiling Rates for the product Base Prices that will apply to each Contracting Authority at Mini-Competition stage in accordance with paragraph 3.7.5(i) hereunder.

  • Lot 1 - Supply only of Bitumen Emulsion products Most Economically Advantageous Tender - Price Only (500 marks) Prices ex works (excluding delivery charges) will be assessed by a comparative cost analysis for the prices (ex.

  • Bitumen Emulsions Framework – Division into Lots This Framework Agreement will be divided into two (2) separate Lots as follows -: 1 Supply Only of Bitumen Emulsion products 2 Supply & Spraying of Bitumen Emulsion products Applicants may apply for one or both Lots.

  • Employment history with specific reference to experience of the supplier’s personnel in the spraying of bituminous emulsion products or activities/projects of a similar nature, size and complexity or experience in so far as they are relevant to health and safety management of Bitumen Emulsion spraying projects.

  • Bitumen Emulsion Products – Division into Lots This Framework Agreement pertains to the Supply Only of Bitumen Emulsions 2018 – 2021 (Lot 1).

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