Common use of CONDITIONAL TENDER Clause in Contracts

CONDITIONAL TENDER. The tenders which do not fulfill the condition of the notification and the general rules and directions for the guidance of contractor in the agreement form or are incomplete in any respect are likely to be rejected without assigning any reason therefore. The Tenderers shall be presumed to have carefully examined the drawings, conditions and specifications of the work and have fully acquainted themselves with all details of the site, the conditions of rock and its joints, pattern, river, weather characteristics, labour conditions and in general with all the necessary information and data pertaining to the work, prior to tendering for the work. The data whatsoever supplied by the Department along with the tender documents are meant to serve only as guide for the tenderers while tendering and the Department accepts no responsibility whatsoever either for the accuracy of data or for their comprehensiveness. The quarries for extraction of metal, murum etc. provided in the sanctioned estimate are as per survey conducted by the Department. The Contractor should however examine these quarries and see whether full quantity of materials required for execution of the work strictly as per specification are available in these sources before quoting the rates. In case the materials are not available due to reasons whatsoever, the contractor will have to bring the materials from any other sources with no extra cost to Government. The rates quoted, should therefore be for all leads and lifts from wherever the materials are brought at site of work and inclusive of royalty to be paid to the Revenue Department by the Contractor.

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Samples: pwd.maharashtra.etenders.in, pwd.maharashtra.etenders.in, maharashtra.etenders.in

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CONDITIONAL TENDER. The tenders which do not fulfill the condition of the notification and the general rules and directions for the guidance of contractor in the agreement form or are incomplete in any respect respects are likely to be rejected without assigning any reason therefore. The Tenderers shall be presumed to have carefully examined the drawings, conditions and specifications of the work and have fully acquainted themselves with all details of the site, the conditions of rock and its joints, pattern, river, weather characteristics, labour conditions and in general with all the necessary information and data pertaining to the work, prior to tendering for the work. The data whatsoever supplied by the Department along with the tender documents are meant to serve only as guide for the tenderers while tendering and the Department accepts no responsibility whatsoever either for the accuracy of data or for their comprehensiveness. The quarries for extraction of metal, murum etc. provided in the sanctioned estimate are as per survey conducted by the Department. The Contractor should however examine these quarries and see whether full quantity of materials required for execution of the work strictly as per specification are available in these sources before quoting the rates. In case the materials are not available due to reasons whatsoever, the contractor will have to bring the materials from any other sources with no extra cost to Government. The rates quoted, should therefore be for all leads and lifts from wherever the materials are brought at site of work and inclusive of royalty to be paid to the Revenue Department by the Contractor.

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Samples: pwd.maharashtra.etenders.in

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