Common use of Dilapidation Report Clause in Contracts

Dilapidation Report. 12.1.1. Within five days of being granted access to Site, the Contractor shall complete and provide to the Principal‟s Representative a dilapidation report of the existing condition of the Site and thing, property or item which is adjacent to the Site and may be affected by the works. 12.1.2. The dilapidation report must include a detailed description and assessment of existing conditions including photographs. 12.1.3. The Principal‟s Representative will have five working days to review the dilapidation report. 12.1.4. The Principal‟s Representative will advise the Contractor in writing if the dilapidation report has any omissions or errors. The contractor will have five days to correct to update the dilapidation report. 12.1.5. The Contractor cannot commence works until the Principal‟s Representative has approved in writing the dilapidation report. 12.1.6. No receipt, review, comment or approval as to the suitability of a dilapidation report by the Principal‟s Representative shall: a. relieve or limit the Contractor from any obligation or liability under this Contract; b. relieve or limit the Principal's rights under the Contract; or c. amount to acceptance by the Principal that a dilapidation report complies with the requirements of the Contract

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Minor Works Building Works Contract, Minor Works Building Works Contract

Dilapidation Report. 12.1.1. Within five days of being granted access to Site, the Contractor shall complete and provide to the Principal‟s Principal’s Representative a dilapidation report of the existing condition of the Site and thing, property or item which is adjacent to the Site and may be affected by the works. 12.1.2. The dilapidation report must include a detailed description and assessment of existing conditions including photographs. 12.1.3. The Principal‟s Principal’s Representative will have five working days to review the dilapidation report. 12.1.4. The Principal‟s Principal’s Representative will advise the Contractor in writing if the dilapidation report has any omissions or errors. The contractor will have five days to correct to update the dilapidation report. 12.1.5. The Contractor cannot commence works until the Principal‟s Principal’s Representative has approved in writing the dilapidation report. 12.1.6. No receipt, review, comment or approval as to the suitability of a dilapidation report by the Principal‟s Principal’s Representative shall: a. relieve or limit the Contractor from any obligation or liability under this Contract; b. relieve or limit the Principal's rights under the Contract; or c. amount to acceptance by the Principal that a dilapidation report complies with the requirements of the Contract

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Minor Works Building Works Contract, Minor Works Building Works Contract