CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT Voorbeeld Klousules

CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT. The General Conditions of Contract for Construction Works, Third Edition (2015) published by the South African Institution of Civil Engineering, Private Bag X200, Halfway House, 1685, is applicable to this Contract and is obtainable from xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx. Work carried out under this Contract, must conform to the South African National Standards. The following general conditions of contract must also be noted by the contractor; • It is the responsibility of the Contractor to have knowledge of the extent and nature of the work and materials required for carrying out the completion of the works before submitting his tender. • The Contractor shall take instructions only from the Employer’s Agent, the Employer’s Agent’s Representative. • In order to carry out and complete the Works the Contractor shall employ on the site only such persons that are careful, competent and efficient in their various trades and professions. • The Contractor shall provide all necessary supervision while carrying out the Works. • On Completion of the Works the Contractor shall clear away and remove from the Site all Construction Equipment, surplus material, rubble and Temporary Works. • The quality of plants, workmanship and materials must be suitable for the purposes intended, to the satisfaction of the municipality. • At completion of the works, adequate notice must be given to the municipality for inspection purposes, before an invoice can be submitted or signed off. • The Contractor must comply with, and must ensure that its employees and visitors comply with, all relevant and applicable laws, codes, standards, guidelines, rules, policies and procedures relating to health and safety in the work-place. • Before carrying out any work at the municipal premises, the Contractor must identify any foreseeable hazards associated with the place of work and the work to be carried out by the Contractor, that has the potential to harm the health or safety of any person, assess the risk of harm to the health or safety of any person arising from any hazard identified, and • Eliminate any reasonably foreseeable risk to the health or safety of any person arising from any hazard identified or, if it is not reasonably practicable to eliminate the risk, develop measures or procedures to effectively control the risk. • The Contractor must ensure that each employee has the necessary skills, knowledge, qualifications, training, competence and experience, to carry out the work, including qualifications...