WAIPS definition

WAIPS means the Western Australian Industry Participation Strategy. The Contractor must provide or have already provided to the Principal a completed Participation Plan in compliance with WAIPS and also being to the satisfaction of the Principal within 28 days of the date of award of the Contract. The Contractor must, in performing its obligations under the Contract, comply with the statements of intention, proposals, undertakings and commitments which are given or made by the Contractor in Section B of the Participation Plan (Participation Plan Obligations). The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that its Participation Plan Obligations apply during the Term, any extensions of the Term and until all of its reporting obligations as set out in Clause 48.5 are fulfilled. The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that the Participation Plan Obligations include the Contractor ensuring its sub-contractors (at any tier) do what is necessary to enable the Contractor to comply with clauses (b) and (c).
WAIPS means the Western Australian Industry Participation Strategy.

Examples of WAIPS in a sentence

  • ILAS plays a key role in liaising with agencies and bidders in WAIPS applicable projects and procurements.

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