Constraints on how the Contractor Provides the Works Sample Clauses

Constraints on how the Contractor Provides the Works. Quality Plan • The Contractor needs to submit a quality plan indicating the control points for quality to ensure that the works are done according to specification. • The Contractor is required to employ a competent Supervisor or Xxxxxxx on site for the duration of the project to implement workmanship quality checks. . • Eskom will do inspections and quality checks on installations completed by the Contractor prior to hand- over of each project.
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Constraints on how the Contractor Provides the Works. All generating equipment and test instruments necessary for the proper testing of the works shall be supplied by the contractor, and all tests shall be performed in the presence of the project Manager or his authorized representative. Should existing services interfere with the provision of the works the contractor is required to inform the project manager or his authorized representative immediately in order to obtain further instruction. The contractor has to advice Eskom 14 days in advance where he/she requires scaffolding. Due to the important nature of this work, this scope of work must be performed in the shortest times available. The contractor has to work 8 hours a day and during weekends. The contractor is depended on daylight.
Constraints on how the Contractor Provides the Works. Security and Site Access Arrangement Matimba Power Station utilizes a permit system. It is the responsibility of the Contractor, with the assistance of Matimba personnel to obtain permits to work (PTW) in time in order not to delay the start of the project. All PTW will be issued by the permit coordinator. No firearms, weapons, alcohol, illegal substances and cameras (including cell phones with cameras) are permitted on Site. No ‘Private Work’ is carried out for or on behalf of any Eskom employee. Any person suspected of being under the influence of alcohol is tested and if proven positive, is refused entry to the security area.  The Contractor applies for permits at the Security gate, prior to the starting date.  All Contractors personnel will be issued with a temporary access permit, which will contain the following information:  Name  ID Number  Company  Validity date  In order to assist Protective Services with the using of permits and the identification of the personnel on site, the Contractor is to supply a list of all personnel that he intends using on site, at least 24-hours prior to entry of the Security Area. The list, identified with the Contractor’s name, is to contain the following information: o Employee name. o Employee ID number o Employer’s Representative signature o Copy of the first page of the ID book of every employee of the Contractor  The Contractor personnel will be required to be in possession of their Contractor’s permit at all times. All Contractors’ permits must be submitted to Protective Service when the relevant personnel leave the site after completion of the works. The Contractor/s visitors and all personnel conform at all times, to the security arrangements in force at the time.  No unauthorized vehicles are allowed on site. Only Contractor’s vehicles with displayed contract vehicle permit disks will be allowed on site. Contract vehicle Permit Applications should be directed to the Employer’s Representative.  The Contractor is restricted to the working areas associated with the scope of work. The Contractor is forbidden to enter any other areas, and must ensure that his employees abide by these regulations.  Lost or damaged permits may be re-issued at a cost to be paid to the Employer by the Contractor  Road sign’s and the speed limit on site are adhered to. Vehicles may only be parked in designated areas.  Personnel and vehicles entering and leaving the Site are subject to routing searches.  The contractor sh...
Constraints on how the Contractor Provides the Works. No work will be carried before 8h30am and after 17h30 on weekdays. Contractors are advised to make arrangements with homeowners should they prefer to complete the work on Saturday, in which case. The weekday working time periods will apply. No work shall be carried out on Sundays - The PMO will arrange access to household. Kindly stick to the agreed time/scheduled time.
Constraints on how the Contractor Provides the Works. 4.1 Meetings Title and purpose Approximate time & interval Location Attendance by: Construction Kick-Off Meeting Prior to the commencement of any construction activities or manufacturing activities TBC Project Team Members, Contractor and Others Milestones progress feedback Weekly on as and when required TBC Project Team Members, Contractor and Others Contractor’s Safety Meeting Monthly TBC Project Leader and the Contractor’s safety representativesAttendance of meetings as required by Service Manager Such as • Tutuka Power Station Contractors Safety Meeting (monthly) • Departmental Safety Meetings (monthly) • Section daily meetings • Any meeting requested by the Employer or Contractor
Constraints on how the Contractor Provides the Works. (Refer to risk assessment, part of health and safety section of file, part 1, section 1.2)
Constraints on how the Contractor Provides the Works. Task Order process (Option A2 only)  The Employers’ Representative, or his delegate, issues a unique Task Order for Non Destructive testing services required Intentions of the Employer before CompletionThe Employer reserves the right to carry out any checks, on quantities and categories of the personnel supplied per Task Order.  The Employer reserves the right to carry out any checks, or conduct any physical inspections or tests, on the service provided. Requirements for the program  The contractor must develop a detailed program that indicate what will be done from start to finish.  Should the programme change during the execution of the work, the Contractor must supply the Employer with an updated programme indicating the change in the programme and the effect it would have on the completion of subsequent activities.  The Contractor must supply a Process Quality Plan of the work activities to the Employer one day after the order award date, for approval and inclusion of inspection points to be witnessed by the Employer’s Representative. Work may only continue once the Process Quality Plan has been approved by the Employer.  The Contractor will inform the Employer three days in advance of reaching an inspection hold point.  Work may not continue beyond any point on the Process Quality Plan, marked as a Hold Point by the Employer, if the Hold Point has not been signed off on the Process Quality Plan by the Employer’s Representative.
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Constraints on how the Contractor Provides the Works. Quality Control
Constraints on how the Contractor Provides the Works. (1) Ash dust – Contractor shall provide dusk mask to the employees working at the ash dump
Constraints on how the Contractor Provides the Works. 4.1 General  The Contractor will work in an existing and operational plant.
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