Daywork Rates definition

Daywork Rates means rates for labour, plant, vehicles or any other resource that may be used in circumstances or services not outlined in the Specification;
Daywork Rates means the rates for the performance of additional services described in the Tender;
Daywork Rates means the rates for the performance of additional services described in the Bills of Quantities forming part of the Quotation Documents.

Examples of Daywork Rates in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall be entitled to payment in respect of materials used for daywork (except for materials for which the cost is included in the percentage addition to labor costs as detailed hereto fore), at the basic rates entered by the Contractor in the Schedule of Daywork Rates: 2.

  • Payment for work undertaken shall be at Daywork Rates; but there shall be no ‘stand-by’ payment.

  • Payment will be based on agreed contract rates or, if necessary, Daywork Rates.

  • The price adjustments shall be based on the Bill of Quantities or alternatively the Unit Price List and Daywork Rates.

  • Should Operator move the rig out of C▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ or Lea Counties, New Mexico, all effective Daywork Rates will be increased by an additional $2000.00 per day.

  • If a Daywork Schedule is to be included at all in the tendering documents, it is preferable to include nominal quantities against the items most likely to be used, and to carry the sum of the extended amounts forward into the Tender Summary in order to make the basic Schedule of Daywork Rates competitive.

  • The Contractor may be required to undertake the cleansing of subway walls and may also be required to wash the floor of the subway on an ad hoc basis reimbursement for which shall be in accordance with Daywork Rates.

  • The reimbursement for the cost of providing the service shall be in accordance with this report and the Daywork Rates.

  • The Daywork Rates described in Sections 4 and 23.2 and the Standby Rates described in Section 7.5 shall be reviewed by Operator and Contractor beginning November 1 each year this contract remains in effect so as to cause the Rates to be adjusted to approximately $100 per day less than average current market Rates for the areas of operation.

  • The Contractor will be notified by the Authorised Officer when this delivery Service is required and the Contractor will be reimbursed in accordance with Daywork Rates.


More Definitions of Daywork Rates

Daywork Rates means the rates for the performance of additional Services described in the Pricing Schedule forming part of the Tender documents;
Daywork Rates means the special rates for the performance of certain aspects of the Services as detailed in the Tender Breakdown/Schedule of Prices;
Daywork Rates means the rates and prices set out in the Daywork schedule of the Contractor’s Tender.
Daywork Rates means the rates to be charged by the Contractor for the performance of additional services described in the Bills of Quantities forming part of the Contract Documents in the form of hourly rates; Delivery Point means subject to Condition 7.8 any place where the Council may from time to time instruct the Contractor to deliver Waste. For the avoidance of doubt, the Delivery Points may include transfer stations, bulking bays, reuse and recycling centres including the MRF, incinerators, recycling facilities, landfill site or any other place licensed to receive Waste within or without the Council’s boundaries; Fly-posting means any printed material and associated remains without a Council logo affixed by ties, tape, pins or similar plus any ties, tape, pins or other items used to informally or illegally fix Fly- posting to any structure up to two metres in height; Fly-tip means the unauthorised and / or unlawful deposit of Waste or loose material where the volume is greater than 0.25m3 on a single site located on any land or highway to be Cleansed in the Borough; Garden Waste means biodegradable garden derived Waste including but not limited to grass cuttings, plants, flowers, weeds, plant and tree prunings etc that the Authorised Officer instructs the Contractor to collect for composting through a Council collection scheme; Hazardous Waste shall have the meaning ascribed to it in the Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005 and the List of Waste Regulations 2005. Household Waste shall have the meaning ascribed to it under Section 75(2) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and/or Schedule 1 of the Controlled Waste Regulations 1992; Litter means small items of Waste or other materials, excluding chewing gum, whether placed in Litter bins, blown from Litter bins, or dropped or carelessly discarded that causes defacement in public places; Recyclables means paper, cardboard, glass bottles and jars, cans and tins, aerosols, plastic bottles and green garden waste and any type of Waste that the Authorised Officer instructs the Contractor to collect for recycling; Residual Waste shall mean Waste from households or commercial premises that is presented for disposal and is not to be reused or recycled; Schedule of Rates means the rates to be charged by the Contractor for the performance of additional services described in the Bills of Quantities forming part of the Contract Documents in the form of unit rates; School Holidays as detailed on the Council’s website or as notifi...