Common use of Annexure A Clause in Contracts

Annexure A. Insurance provided by the Employer 1. Services provided in a TSC3 contract could include some element of construction or refurbishment as well as a continuous maintenance or operational service activity. If an event occurs which causes loss or damage, a claim could be made either against the Employer’s “works” type policy which may be in place for the Employer’s portion of the Affected Property concerned or against the Employer’s assets policy which may be in place for the Employer’s portion of the Affected Property concerned, or both. 2. The cover provided and the deductibles under the works policy are different to those under the assets policy. Each policy has a range of applicable deductibles depending on the location of the Affected Property and the nature of the insurable event. 3. The Contractor is required in terms of Contract Data for clause 83 to provide cover for the deductibles in the insurance provided by the Employer. This can be provided from his own resources on a ‘self insured’ basis or obtained by him from his own insurers. In order to assess the extent of this cover, tendering contractors and their brokers should consult the internet web link given below and scroll to ‘Format TSC3’ to establish both the cover and the deductibles in relation to the service provided in terms of this contract. 4. Tendering contractors should note that cover provided by the Employer is only per the policies available on the internet web link listed below and may not be the cover required by the tendering contractor or as intended by each of the listed insurances in the left hand column of the Insurance Table in clause 83.2. In terms of clause 83.1 “the Contractor provides the insurances stated in the Insurance Table except any insurance which the Employer is to provide”. Hence the Contractor provides insurance which the Employer does not provide and in cases where the Employer does provide insurance the Contractor insures for the difference between what the Insurance Table requires and what the Employer provides. 5. If Marine Insurance is required the Contractor needs to obtain a copy of the latest edition of Eskom’s Marine Policies Procedures found at internet website given below. 6. Further information and full details of all Eskom provided policies and procedures may be obtained from: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/Tenders/InsurancePoliciesProcedures/Pages/EIMS_Policies_ From_1_April_2014_To_31_March_2015.aspx C1.2 Contract Data

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Samples: Nec3 Term Service Contract (Tsc3), Nec3 Term Service Contract (Tsc3), Nec3 Term Service Contract

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Annexure A. Insurance provided by the Employer 1. Services provided in a TSC3 contract could include some element of construction or refurbishment as well as a continuous maintenance or operational service activity. If an event occurs which causes loss or damage, a claim could be made either against the Employer’s “works” type policy which may be in place for the Employer’s portion of the Affected Property concerned or against the Employer’s assets policy which may be in place for the Employer’s portion of the Affected Property concerned, or both. 2. The cover provided and the deductibles under the works policy are different to those under the assets policy. Each policy has a range of applicable deductibles depending on the location of the Affected Property and the nature of the insurable event. 3. The Contractor is required in terms of Contract Data for clause 83 to provide cover for the deductibles in the insurance provided by the Employer. This can be provided from his own resources on a ‘self insured’ basis or obtained by him from his own insurers. In order to assess the extent of this cover, tendering contractors and their brokers should consult the internet web link given below and scroll to ‘Format TSC3’ to establish both the cover and the deductibles in relation to the service provided in terms of this contract. 4. Tendering contractors should note that cover provided by the Employer is only per the policies available on the internet web link listed below and may not be the cover required by the tendering contractor or as intended by each of the listed insurances in the left hand column of the Insurance Table in clause 83.2. In terms of clause 83.1 “the Contractor provides the insurances stated in the Insurance Table except any insurance which the Employer is to provide”. Hence the Contractor provides insurance which the Employer does not provide and in cases where the Employer does provide insurance the Contractor insures for the difference between what the Insurance Table requires and what the Employer provides. 5. If Marine Insurance is required the Contractor needs to obtain a copy of the latest edition of Eskom’s Marine Policies Procedures found at internet website given below. 6. Further information and full details of all Eskom provided policies and procedures may be obtained from: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/Tenders/InsurancePoliciesProcedures/Pages/EIMS_Policies_ From_1_April_2014_To_31_March_2015.aspx C1.2 Contract Article III. Part two - Data provided by the Contractor Section xxxxx Section 3.02 Statement Section 3.03 Data 10.1 The Contractor is (Name): Address Tel No. Fax No.

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Samples: Nec3 Term Service Contract (Tsc3)

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