managing contractor definition

managing contractor means the person, or body of persons, who, with the previous consent, in writing, of the State Government, has entered into an arrangement, contract or understanding, with the owner of a coal mine under which the operations of the coal mine are substantially controlled by such person or body of persons;
managing contractor means a member who is accepted by the Council as a managing contractor and who agrees to pay the appropriate subscription in accordance with Article 46.
managing contractor means the person, or body of persons, who, with the previous consent in writing of the State Government, has entered into an arrangement, contract or understanding, with the owner of a coking coal mine or coke oven plant under which the operations of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant are substantially controlled by such person or body of persons;

Examples of managing contractor in a sentence

  • Under the Managing Contractor Contract, disputes and differences between the Contractor and the Commonwealth and the Contractor and the MCC Contract Administrator are required to be determined in accordance with certain procedures which include expert determination, executive negotiation and arbitration.

  • A policy setting out provisions for travel, surface and/or air transportation, and accommodations will be published by the Owner or the Managing Contractor, (or if the Employer or a group of Employers are providing the air transportation, such policy shall be published by the Employer or group of Employers) and amended from time to time.

  • In consultation with the Liaison Committee, the Owner or the Managing Contractor may require that periods are scheduled during which construction activity on the site will be suspended during such periods as the Christmas/New Year's period, and it may also be required that the continuance of the activities of certain employees or groups of employees whose presence on the site is necessary during such periods may be scheduled.

  • The dispute resolution procedures under the Managing Contractor Contract referred to in the first paragraph of clause 15.15.

  • Within 7 days of the Award Date, the Contractor must provide the Subcontractor with a copy of the provisions in the Managing Contractor Contract setting out the MCC Dispute Procedures.

  • The ESD and WOL plan specified in the Subcontract Particulars, as updated in accordance with the Managing Contractor Contract.

  • The commissioning, handover and takeover plan specified in the Subcontract Particulars, as updated in accordance with the Managing Contractor Contract.

  • The site management plan specified in the Subcontract Particulars, as updated in accordance with the Managing Contractor Contract.

  • The program prepared by the Contractor for the MCC Works, as updated in accordance with the Managing Contractor Contract.

  • The work health and safety plan specified in the Subcontract Particulars, as updated in accordance with the Managing Contractor Contract.


More Definitions of managing contractor

managing contractor means Leighton Contractors Pty Limited. ‘Parties’ means Employers, Unions NSW, Employees and their Unions.
managing contractor means Leighton Contractors Pty Limited.
managing contractor s Representative” means a person appointed in writing by the Managing Contractor under clause 37.2.
managing contractor s Tender” means the tender submitted by the Managing Contractor and accepted by the Principal.
managing contractor means the contractor engaged by DBC to manage the Site during the construction phase of the Project.
managing contractor means the party bound to execute the work under the Contract and includes that party's heirs, executors and permitted assigns and in the case of a body corporate its successors and permitted assigns.