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CONTRACTOR TO INFORM HIMSELF FULLY. The contractor shall be deemed to have carefully examined the work and site conditions including labours, the general and the special conditions, the specifications schedule and drawing and shall be deemed to have visited the site of the work and to have fully informed himself regarding the local conditions and carried out his own investigations to arrive at the rates quoted in the tender. In this regards he will be given necessary information to the best of the knowledge of Department but without any guarantee about it. If he shall have any doubt as to the meaning of any portion of these general conditions, or the special conditions to the scope of working of the specification and drawings, or any other matter concerning the contract, he shall in good time before submitting his tender set forth the particulars thereof and submit them to the Engineer in writing in order that such doubt may be clarified authoritatively before tendering. Once a tender is submitted the matter will be decided in accordance to the tender conditions in absence of such authentic clarification.
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CONTRACTOR TO INFORM HIMSELF FULLY. The service contractor shall be deemed to have carefully examined the work, site conditions including labour availability, various conditions, job requirements, schedules of equipment and shall be deemed to have visited the site of work, to have fully informed himself regarding the local conditions and carry out their own investigations to arrive at the rate(s) to be quoted in the tender. In this regard, they will be given necessary information available with the Employer. If the contractor shall have any doubt as to meaning of any portion of the conditions, or the scope of work or any other matter concerning the contract, he shall in good time, before submitting his tender, ascertain the particulars thereof by contacting the concerned officials before tendering. Once the tender is submitted, the matter will be decided according to contract conditions.
CONTRACTOR TO INFORM HIMSELF FULLY. The CONTRACTOR in fixing his rate shall for all purpose whatsoever reason may be, deemed to have himself independently obtained all necessary information for the purposeof preparing his tender and his tender as accepted shall be deemed to have taken into account all contingencies as may arise due to such information or lack of same. The correctness of the details, given in the Tender Document to help the CONTRACTOR to make up the tender is not guaranteed. The CONTRACTOR shall be deemed to have examined the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, to have generally obtained his own information in all matters whatsoever that might affectthe carrying out of the works at the schedules rates and to have satisfied himself to the sufficiency of his tender. Any error in description of quantity or omission there from shall not vitiate the CONTRACT or release the CONTRACTOR from executing the work comprised in the CONTRACT according to DRAWINGS and SPECIFICATIONS at the scheduled rates. He is deemed to have known the scope, nature and magnitude of the WORKS and the requirements of materials and labour involved etc., and as to what all works he has to complete in accordance with the CONTRACT documents whatever be the defects, omissions or errors that may be found in the DOCUMENTS. The CONTRACTOR shall be deemed to have visited surroundings, to have satisfied himself to the nature of all existing structures, if any, and also as to the nature and the conditions of the Railways, Roads, Bridges and Culverts, means of transport and communication, whether by land, water or air, and as to possible interruptions thereto and the access and egress from the site, to have made enquiries, examined and satisfied himself as to the sites for obtaining sand, stones, bricks and other materials, the sites for disposal of surplusmaterials, the available accommodation as to whatever required, depots and such other buildings as may be necessary for executing and completing the works, to have made local independent enquiries as to the sub-soil, subsoil water and variations thereof, storms, prevailing winds, climatic conditions and all other similar matters affecting these works. He is deemed to have acquainted himself as to his liability of payment of Government Taxes, Customs duty and other charges, levies etc. Any neglect or omission or failure on the part of the CONTRACTOR in obtaining necessary and reliable information upon the foregoing or any other matters affecting the CONTRACTshall not relieve him from...
CONTRACTOR TO INFORM HIMSELF FULLY. 10.1 The Contractor shall be deemed to have examined the requirements specified and the Conditions contained within this Agreement. No claim from the Contractor for additional payment shall be allowed on the grounds of misinterpretation of any matter relating to the requirements specified in these Conditions on which the Contractor could reasonably have satisfied himself beforehand with reference to the Authorised Officer, or such other means as may have been appropriate.
CONTRACTOR TO INFORM HIMSELF FULLY. 3.1 The Contractor shall be deemed to have taken reasonable steps as of the Effective Date to have satisfied himself as regards to existing roads, railways and other means of communication or access to the Premises, the Site and the Final Position, the risk of injury or damage to property adjacent to on or in the Premises, the Site and the Final Position or to the occupiers of any property adjacent to or in the Premises, the Site and the Final Position the conditions under which the Works will be executed, the supply of and conditions affecting labour, the facilities for obtaining anything, whether or not for incorporation into the Works and generally to have obtained his own information on all matters CONTRACT NO. GP/0583/95/TG affecting the Works or any part thereof, provided always that if and to the extent the Company undertakes to provide , or provides information, the Contractor to that extent may rely on receipt of such information on a timely basis, and on the accuracy of any such information so provided. The Company agrees to provide the Contractor with all relevant information provided generally to contractors at the relevant Site, and shall invite the Contractor to all relevant project management meetings with other contractors..
CONTRACTOR TO INFORM HIMSELF FULLY. The Contractor shall be deemed to have carefully examined the work and site conditions including labour, the general and the special conditions, the specifications, schedules and dCraowntirnacgtsorand shall be deemed to have viNsoiteofdcothrreecstiioten of the work and toUnhivaevresitfyuEllnygiinnefeor rmed himself regarding the local conditions including water levels, winds, current velocities and sub- soil condition and carried out his own investigation to arrive at the rates quoted in the tender. In this regard he will be given necessary information to the best of knowledge of department but without any guarantee about it. If he shall have any doubts as to the meaning of any portion of these general conditions, or the special conditions to the scope of working of the specifications and drawing, or any other matter concerning the contact, he shall in good time before submitting his tender set forth the particulars there of and submit them to the Engineer in writing in order that such doubt may be clarified authoritatively before tendering. Once a tender is submitted the matter will be decided in accordance to the tender conditions in absence of such authentic clarification.
CONTRACTOR TO INFORM HIMSELF FULLY. The Contractor shall be deemed to have examined the General Conditions and Schedules hereto and to have obtained on his own responsibility and at his own expense, any additional information which he considers necessary for the performance of The Services. Further, it shall be The Contractor's responsibility to inform himself of all statutory requirements and laws of Trinidad and Tobago.
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CONTRACTOR TO INFORM HIMSELF FULLY. The Contractor when submitting his tender shall be deemed to have obtained necessary information regarding the Site and to have examined the General Conditions of Contract, Specification and Schedule, and to have obtained on his own responsibility and at his own expense any additional information which he considers necessary for the completion of his tender.
CONTRACTOR TO INFORM HIMSELF FULLY. The contractor shall be deemed to have carefully examined the work and site conditions including Labour, the general and special conditions, specifications, schedules and drawings to have fully informed himself regarding the local conditions and carried out his own investigations to arrive at the rates quoted in the tender. In this regard he will be given necessary information available with the department but without any guarantee about its accuracy. If the contractor shall have any doubt as to the meaning of any portion of the general conditions, or the special conditions or the scope of the work or the specifications and drawings or any other matter concerning the contract he shall in good time, before submitting his tender, put forth the particulars thereof and submit them to the Bank, Xxxxxx in writing in order that such doubts may be clarified authoritatively in writing before tendering. Once a tender is submitted the matter will be decided according to tender conditions in the absence of such authentic pre-clarification.
CONTRACTOR TO INFORM HIMSELF FULLY. The contractor shall examine the instructions, general conditions of the contract, specifications and the schedule of quantity and delivery to satisfy himself as to all the terms and conditions and circumstances affecting the contract price. He shall quote prices according to his own judgment and shall understand that no additional cost except as quoted shall only be considered.
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