Common use of Brought Forward R Clause in Contracts

Brought Forward R. OLD MATERIALS NOT TO BE RE-USED: None of the old materials are to be used for new work except where specifically described as being set aside for re-use. OLD MATERIALS TO BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR: Old materials from alterations, except where described to be re-used or handed over, become the property of the Contractor who must allow credit for same in the Final Summary. HANDING OVER OF MATERIALS: Where certain materials or articles from demolitions or articles are described as to be handed over by the Contractor to the Regional Representative or Representative/Agent, such materials or articles shall be properly stored by the Contractor, until handing over thereof. The Contractor must obtain an official receipt listing the materials or articles and dates of handing over. If the Contractor fails to submit the receipt when requested, it shall be deemed that the materials or articles are still in his possession and he will be held liable to the Department for the full replacement value thereof, which amount will be deducted from any monies due to the Contractor. REMOVAL OF EXISTING WORK Taking up and removing vinyl floor coverings, carpeting, etc 1 Vinyl tile floor covering including preparing screed for new floor covering m2 147 Taking out and removing sundry joinery work 2 Timber skirtings from brickwork m 84 Carried Forward R Brought Forward R Taking out and removing doors, windows, etc including thresholds, xxxxx, etc including making good face brickwork on both sides 3 Timber single door and frame 813 x 2032mm high No 3 4 Steel gate to single door 813 x 2032mm high No 3 Taking out and removing glass and mirrors 5 Carefully remove cracked or broken glazing in panes exceeding 0,1m2 and not exceeding 0,5m2 in existing metal windows and doors including scraping out putty on reveals and prepare windows and or doors to receive new glazing (New glazing elsewhere measured) No 2 Taking down and removing roofs, etc 6 Carefully take out and remove existing IBR roofing sheet and make good trusses to receive new roof covering m2 220 7 Remove existing barge boards m 20 8 Remove insulation m2 220 Taking out and removing classroom fittings 9 1200 x 4000mm Long Chalkboard glued to timber framework No 3 10 Pin-up Board No 6

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Samples: www.idt.org.za

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Brought Forward R. OLD MATERIALS NOT TO BE RE-USED: None of the old materials are to be used for new work except where specifically described as being set aside for re-use. OLD MATERIALS TO BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR: Old materials from alterationsIn addition, except where described to be re-used or handed over, become the property of the Contractor who must allow credit for same in shall be informed of any limitations or restrictions imposed by existing buildings any restrictions imposed by any authorities and any limitations on the Final Summaryavailability of water, power and sewerage facilities. HANDING OVER OF MATERIALS: Where certain materials or articles from demolitions or articles are described as to be handed over by the Loadings and Weight Restrictions The Contractor to note that there are height and weight restrictions on the Regional Representative or Representative/Agent, such materials or articles shall be properly stored by the Contractor, until handing over thereofslabs and parking decks. The Contractor to take note of this prior to arranging for delivery trucks for escalators, lifts, materials, etc. Transporting of Rubble The Contractor to ensure all rubble is removed from the floor areas daily and securely stockpiled at their allocated site establishment for daily extraction from site. Rubble should be removed daily and not left over weekends. It is the Contractors responsibility to ensure that the site and their site establishment is kept clean at all times. Specific effort must obtain an official receipt listing be made to ensure that the materials or articles and dates of handing overpublic areas are clean after night work. If Access to the Contractor fails to submit the receipt when requested, it works shall be deemed strictly confined to that permitted by the materials or articles are still in his possession Principal Agent. The Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining such access and he will be held liable to the Department for the full replacement value thereof, which amount will be deducted from any monies due to the Contractorreinstating same upon completion." F: R V: R T: R Section No. REMOVAL OF EXISTING WORK Taking up and removing vinyl floor coverings, carpeting, etc 1 Vinyl tile floor covering including preparing screed for new floor covering m2 147 Taking out and removing sundry joinery work 2 Timber skirtings from brickwork m 84 PRELIMINARIES AND GENERAL Bill No. 1 Preliminaries & General Mzamasi Solutions Item Carried Forward R Brought Forward R Taking 1/1/16 Clause 17.0 - Contract instructions Clause 17.0 is amended by the addition of the following: "Subclause 17.6 Incorrect work due to the default of the contractor shall be removed and made good at the Contractor's cost. Should any such work be accepted by the Principal Agent and should this work involve revision to other work or any other remedial work, then such work, including related professional fees, shall be to the cost of the Contractor. Professional fees or other authorised charges in this case shall be payable by the Employer who may deduct same from amounts due or to becom due to the Contractor. Inspection of the works by the Principal Agent and other agents is intended as a means of checking the interpretation of work done and providing clarification and further information where required during the progress of the works. Such inspection shall not in any way relieve the Contractor of his responsibility for ensuring that the work is carried out satisfactorily in all respects, in accordance with the latest agreed programme and removing doors, windows, etc including thresholds, xxxxx, etc including making good face brickwork in accordance with the Agreement. Contract instructions issued on both sides 3 Timber single door site are to be recorded in triplicate in a site instruction book which is to be maintained on site by the Contractor. Contract instructions to the Contractor and frame 813 x 2032mm high No 3 4 Steel gate his sub-contractors will only be issued by the Principal Agent or his authorised agent and must be issued via the Contractor. Copies of all contract instructions shall be submitted to single door 813 x 2032mm high No 3 Taking out the Principal Agent and removing glass and mirrors 5 Carefully remove cracked or broken glazing in panes exceeding 0,1m2 and not exceeding 0,5m2 in existing metal windows and doors including scraping out putty on reveals and prepare windows and or doors to receive new glazing (New glazing elsewhere measured) No 2 Taking down and removing roofs, etc 6 Carefully take out and remove existing IBR roofing sheet and make good trusses to receive new roof covering m2 220 7 Remove existing barge boards m 20 8 Remove insulation m2 220 Taking out and removing classroom fittings 9 1200 x 4000mm Long Chalkboard glued to timber framework No 3 10 Pin-up Board No 6the Quantity Surveyor within 48 hours of issue by the authorised agent issuing the contract instruction." F:.......................... V:......................... T:......................... Item

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Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

Brought Forward R. OLD MATERIALS NOT TO BE REPipes of 50mm diameter and greater shall have sockets and spigots with push in type integral rubber ring joints. Bends shall be uPVC and all other fittings shall be cast iron, all with similar push-USEDin type joints Copper pipes: None Pipes shall be hard drawn and half-hard pipes of the old materials are class stated. Class 0 (thin walled hard drawn) pipes shall not be bent. Class 1 (thin walled half-hard), class 2 (half-hard) and class 3 (heavy walled half-hard) pipes shall only be bent with benders with inner and outer formers. Fittings to copper waste, vent and anti-syphon pipes, capillary solder fittings and compression fittings shall be "Cobra Watertech" type. Capillary solder fittings shall comply with ISO 2016. Only compression fittings shall be used in walls or in ground Fixing of pipes Unless specifically otherwise stated, descriptions of pipes shall be deemed to include fixing to walls etc, casting in, building in or suspending not exceeding 1m below suspension level Lead pipes and fittings All soldered joints shall be wiped and brass unions shall be used for new work except where specifically described as being set aside for re-use. OLD MATERIALS TO BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR: Old materials from alterations, except where described jointing lead to be re-used steel Reducing fittings Where fittings have reducing ends or handed over, become the property of the Contractor who must allow credit for same in the Final Summary. HANDING OVER OF MATERIALS: Where certain materials or articles from demolitions or articles branches they are described as "reducing". In the case of pipes with diameters not exceeding 60mm only the largest end or branch size is given. Should the contractor wish to use other fittings and bushes or reducers he may do so on the understanding that no claim in this regard will be handed over by entertained. In the Contractor to the Regional Representative or Representative/Agentcase of pipes with diameters exceeding 60mm all sizes are given and no claim for extra bushes, such materials or articles shall reducers, etc will be properly stored by the Contractor, until handing over thereof. The Contractor must obtain an official receipt listing the materials or articles and dates entertained Wire gratings Descriptions of handing over. If the Contractor fails to submit the receipt when requested, it gutter outlets etc shall be deemed that the materials or articles are still in his possession and he will be held liable to the Department for the full replacement value thereof, which amount will be deducted from any monies due to the Contractor. REMOVAL OF EXISTING WORK Taking up and removing vinyl floor coverings, carpeting, etc 1 Vinyl tile floor covering including preparing screed for new floor covering m2 147 Taking out and removing sundry joinery work 2 Timber skirtings from brickwork m 84 include wire balloon gratings Carried Forward R Brought Forward R Taking out Septic tanks Descriptions of septic tanks shall be deemed to include excavation, bedding and removing doorsjointing, windowsconcrete base slabs, jointing to drains and backfilling, compaction, etc including thresholdsall in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions Exposed concrete surfaces Exposed surfaces of concrete stormwater channels, xxxxxcover slabs, inspection eye marker slabs, xxxxxx tops, cleaning eye tops, catchpits, inspection xxxxxxxx, etc including making good face brickwork on both sides 3 Timber single door shall be finished smooth with plaster Excavations No claim for rock excavation will be entertained unless the contractor has timeously notified the quantity surveyor thereof prior to backfilling "Soft rock" and frame 813 x 2032mm high No 3 4 Steel gate to single door 813 x 2032mm high No 3 Taking out and removing glass and mirrors 5 Carefully remove cracked or broken glazing "hard rock" shall be as defined in panes exceeding 0,1m2 and not exceeding 0,5m2 in existing metal windows and doors including scraping out putty on reveals and prepare windows and or doors to receive new glazing (New glazing elsewhere measured) No 2 Taking down and removing roofs, etc 6 Carefully take out and remove existing IBR roofing sheet and make good trusses to receive new roof covering m2 220 7 Remove existing barge boards m 20 8 Remove insulation m2 220 Taking out and removing classroom fittings 9 1200 x 4000mm Long Chalkboard glued to timber framework No 3 10 Pin-up Board No 6"Earthworks"

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Samples: www.idt.org.za

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Brought Forward R. OLD MATERIALS NOT TO BE RE-USED: None of the old materials are to be used for new work except where specifically described as being set aside for re-use. OLD MATERIALS TO BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR: Old materials from alterations, except where described to be re-used or handed over, become the property of the Contractor who must allow credit for same in the Final Summary. HANDING OVER OF MATERIALS: Where certain materials or articles from demolitions or articles are described as to be handed over by the Contractor to the Regional Representative or Representative/Agent, such materials or articles shall be properly stored by the Contractor, until handing over thereof. The Contractor must obtain an official receipt listing the materials or articles and dates of handing over. If the Contractor fails to submit the receipt when requested, it shall be deemed that the materials or articles are still in his possession and he will be held liable to the Department for the full replacement value thereof, which amount will be deducted from any monies due to the Contractor. REMOVAL OF EXISTING WORK Taking up and removing vinyl floor coverings, carpeting, etc 1 Vinyl tile floor covering including preparing screed for new floor covering m2 147 224 Taking out and removing sundry joinery work 2 Timber skirtings from brickwork m 84 120 Carried Forward R Brought Forward R Taking out and removing doors, windows, etc including thresholds, xxxxx, etc including making good face brickwork on both sides 3 Timber single door and frame 813 x 2032mm high No 3 4 4 Steel gate to single door 813 x 2032mm high No 3 4 Taking out and removing glass and mirrors 5 Carefully remove cracked or broken glazing in panes exceeding 0,1m2 and not exceeding 0,5m2 in existing metal windows and doors including scraping out putty on reveals and prepare windows and or doors to receive new glazing (New glazing elsewhere measured) No 2 20 Taking down and removing roofs, floors, panelling, ceilings, partitions, etc 6 Carefully take out and remove existing IBR roofing sheet and make good trusses to receive new roof covering Gypsum plasterboard ceilings including cornices, timber brandering, etc m2 220 7 Remove existing barge boards m 20 8 Remove insulation m2 220 224 Taking out and removing classroom fittings 9 7 1200 x 4000mm Long Chalkboard glued to timber framework No 3 10 4 8 Pin-up Board No 68

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Samples: www.idt.org.za

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