Specification definition

Specification means the Specification of the Works included in the Contract.
Specification means the specification referred to in the tender and any modification thereof or addition or deduction thereto as may from time to time be furnished or approved in writing by the Engineer.
Specification means the document entitled specification, as included in the Contract, and any additions and modifications to the specification in accordance with the Contract. Such document specifies the Works.

Examples of Specification in a sentence

  • Provided that the proposed items fully comply with the Specification and the Drawings and other requirements of the Main Contract and that no additional cost whatsoever is imposed on the Employer by reason of such change and that no delay to the progress of the Work under the Main Contract or any Section of the Main Contract shall be caused then the Architect shall not unreasonably withhold his approval of the change.

  • Separate to the foregoing, the Subcontractor may propose modifications to the Specification in respect of particular methods of construction or materials not included in the Specification or shown on the Drawings (all as under and defined in the Main Contract).

  • PS.G01 Particular Specification General (Binder PS Gen) BS-PS-01 Particular Specification for General Requirements BS-PS-Section 18 Watchman Tour System BS-PS-Section 21 Automatic Carpark Control System BS-PS-Section 23 IP Based Nurse Call System BS-PS-Section 24 Bedhead Facilities BS-PS-Section 25 Intercom System BS-PS-Section 29 Ethernet Network System BS-PS-03 Particular Spec’s for Elect’l Inst’l Appen.

  • Without prejudice to any other provision of the Contract, the Subcontractor shall be responsible for maintaining, cleaning and tidying up the Works and Work under the Contract, including public cleaning areas, as per Main Contract Particular Specification for Daily Cleaning and Weekly Tidying.

  • In addition, the Subcontractor will assist the Contractor in the preparation of the draft Site Aspect Schedule by submitting details of the pollution control measures as required in the relevant Main Contract Specification within 3 (three) days of acceptance of the Tender for the Main Contract and in any subsequent development, revision and updating of the Site Aspect Schedule.


More Definitions of Specification

Specification means the document/standard that prescribes the requirement with which goods or service has to conform.
Specification means all directions, various technical details, standards, quality provisions and requirements attached to the Contract, which pertain to the method and manner of performing the work(s) to the quantities and qualities of the work(s) and the materials to be furnished under the Contract for the work(s) as may be amplified or modified by the Owner or the Engineer-in-charge during the performance of Contract in order to meet the unforeseen conditions in the best interests of the work(s). It shall also include the latest edition including all addenda / corrigenda or relevant BIS Specifications and other relevant codes.
Specification means the document/ standard that prescribes the requirement with which goods and/ or service has to conform.
Specification means the description of the Services to be supplied under the Contract as referred to in Schedule 1, The Services, including, where appropriate, the Key Personnel, the Premises and the Quality Standards.
Specification means the specification of the Works included in the Contract and any modification thereof or addition thereto made under Clause 51 or submitted by the Contractor and approved by the Engineer.
Specification means the specification of the works included in the contract and any modification thereof. The items of works shall be executed in strict accordance of CPWD specifications.
Specification means the description of the Services to be supplied under the Contract as set out in the Specification Schedule including, where appropriate, the Key Personnel, the Premises and the Quality Standards.