Works Orders definition
Examples of Works Orders in a sentence
By entering into this Contract for Services the Contractor agrees that it will make itself available to execute Works Orders as required (subject to other business commitments) but shall not be obliged to accept all Works Orders.
Tenderers should note that the professional services required includes the design work (where applicable) to address the Typical Works Orders listed in Clause 3.
After services of a notice of termination, any outstanding Works Orders will be completed to the best of the Consultant’s ability.
The penalty for failing to complete individual Works Orders and/or Assignments on time is R 5 000.00 per calendar day.
MWMS is a computer system established by WSD to process Works Orders and to monitor various kinds of daily operation works.
The service provider will be expected to convene monthly meetings (or as determined by Employer) to provide progress on all Works Orders to relevant stakeholders.
The following Typical Works Orders are anticipated to be executed during the duration of the contract.
Works Orders are generated on a regular basis by the customer's requisition systems and sent electronically to the vendor.
Such works will be defined in Works Orders issued by the Project Manager.
The Contractor shall adhere to definitive completion dates set out in Works Orders.