ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. In all cases the electric supply shall be made available from such sources as the Bombay Electric Supply and Transport (BEST), Adani Electricity Mumbai Ltd. and the Maharashtra State Electric Distribution Company Limited (MSEDC Ltd.), after appropriate liaising by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs associated with the provision of electric supplies required in order to meet the contractual requirements. It shall be the Contractors responsibility to make the necessary arrangements with the appropriate electric supplier in all matters relating to the provision of a suitable cubicle for receiving and metering, termination, and or improvement of all power supply. It may be found necessary when replacing existing traffic signal control equipment to provide new electric cut out or otherwise improve such terminations so that they conform with the requirements of the IS:3043 - 1987,CL. 19.3 or other Internationally accepted equivalent standard. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs incurred in the testing, liaison and the total costs associated with the provision of any new supply. The Contractor is required to notify the appropriate electric supplier well in advance regarding new supply and will meet the cost for the provision of an electric supply to enable connection of equipment provided by this Contract. The Contractor shall make himself aware of the lead in time scales required before an electric supply would be provided. The Employer reserves the right to claim against the Contractor for any delay caused to the commissioning program caused by the non availability of an electric supply. The penalty will be proportionate to the loss of benefit that would otherwise have been gained by the Employer. It is the responsibility of contractor to depute a person for collecting Electricity Bills from concern supply company and pay the electricity bills after receiving the cheque from MCGM and submit the receipt of the payment to M.C.G.M., the above said person should be available as and when required. Special directions to Contractors. The Contractor, prior to the start of any civil engineering works associated with either Junction Improvements, Traffic Signal Installation and Ducting shall produce engineering drawings. The Engineer shall agree these drawings prior to the commencement of any works. The Contractor shall be responsible for all civil engineering work included in roads and footways for those elements described above. Works for the implementation of traffic signals system shall be carried out to minimize disruption to traffic and pedestrians. Work in sections shall be completed and the road shall be backfilled and opened to traffic before work commences in the next section. Work in any section, including loading and unloading, shall be carried out in such a manner that traffic and utilities in the adjacent footway will be adequately maintained. Unless otherwise defined in the Contract, excavations shall be formed with a clean edge in such a manner that the adjacent road or footways, including edges are not damaged to ensure reinstatement to match and be continuous with the adjacent area. Excavated material shall not be stored adjacent to excavations in roads or footways unless permitted by the Engineer. The excess of excavated material shall be disposed off by the contractor at his own within time period specified in the guidelines of MCGM for trenches, otherwise strict action as stated in the trenching policy will be applicable to the contractor. Vehicular access across excavations in roads shall be provided by steel covers. The covers shall be designed to appropriate Indian standards and shall be capable of withstanding the full traffic load permitted to use the road. Sufficient steel covers shall be kept on the Site adjacent to excavations in roads to permit vehicular access across the excavations in case of emergency. The Contractor shall ensure that excavations are fully supported at all times to ensure the safety of his own employees and the public. Temporary traffic diversion, pedestrian access and lighting, signages, guarding and traffic control equipment shall be removed immediately if they are no longer required. Roads, footways and other items affected by temporary traffic arrangements and control shall be reinstated to the same condition as existing before the work started or to such other condition as may be agreed or instructed by the Engineer or otherwise defined in the Contract. Measures shall be taken to prevent excavated material, silt or debris from entering drainage systems in roads and footways. Entry of water to any gullies shall not be obstructed. SELECTION OF MATERIAL
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Samples: www.mcgm.gov.in, portal.mcgm.gov.in, portal.mcgm.gov.in
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. In all cases the The electric supply shall be made available free of cost by BMC from such sources as the Bombay Electric Supply and Transport (BEST), Adani Electricity Mumbai Ltd. and the Maharashtra State Electric Distribution Company Limited (MSEDC Ltd.), after appropriate liaising by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs associated with the provision of electric supplies required in order to meet the contractual requirements. It shall be the Contractors responsibility to make the necessary arrangements with the appropriate electric supplier in all matters relating to the provision of a suitable cubicle for receiving and metering, termination, and or improvement of all power supply. It may be found necessary when replacing existing traffic signal control equipment to provide new electric cut out or otherwise improve such terminations so that they conform with the requirements of the IS:3043 - 1987,CL. 19.3 or other Internationally accepted equivalent standard. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs incurred in the testing, liaison and the total costs associated with the provision of any new supply. However, monthly recurring energy bills will be paid by BMC. The Contractor is required to notify the appropriate electric supplier well in advance regarding new supply and will meet the cost for the provision of an electric supply to enable connection of equipment provided by this Contract. The Contractor shall make himself aware of the lead in time scales required before an electric supply would be provided. The Employer reserves the right to claim against the Contractor for any delay caused to the commissioning program caused by the non availability of an electric supply. The penalty will be proportionate to the loss of benefit that would otherwise have been gained by the Employer. It is the responsibility of contractor to depute a person for collecting Electricity Bills from concern supply company and pay the electricity bills after receiving the cheque from MCGM BMC and submit the receipt of the payment to M.C.G.M., the above said person should be available as and when required. Special directions to Contractors. The Contractor, prior to the start of any civil engineering works associated with either Junction Improvements, Traffic Signal Installation and Ducting shall produce engineering drawings. The Engineer shall agree these drawings prior to the commencement of any works. The Contractor shall be responsible for all civil engineering work included in roads and footways for those elements described above. Works for the implementation of traffic signals system shall be carried out to minimize disruption to traffic and pedestrians. Work in sections shall be completed and the road shall be backfilled and opened to traffic before work commences in the next section. Work in any section, including loading and unloading, shall be carried out in such a manner that traffic and utilities in the adjacent footway will be adequately maintained. Unless otherwise defined in the Contract, excavations shall be formed with a clean edge in such a manner that the adjacent road or footways, including edges are not damaged to ensure reinstatement to match and be continuous with the adjacent area. Excavated material shall not be stored adjacent to excavations in roads or footways unless permitted by the Engineer. The excess of excavated material shall be disposed off by the contractor at his own within time period specified in the guidelines of MCGM for trenches, otherwise strict action as stated in the trenching policy will be applicable to the contractor. Vehicular access across excavations in roads shall be provided by steel covers. The covers shall be designed to appropriate Indian standards and shall be capable of withstanding the full traffic load permitted to use the road. Sufficient steel covers shall be kept on the Site adjacent to excavations in roads to permit vehicular access across the excavations in case of emergency. The Contractor shall ensure that excavations are fully supported at all times to ensure the safety of his own employees and the public. Temporary traffic diversion, pedestrian access and lighting, signages, guarding and traffic control equipment shall be removed immediately if they are no longer required. Roads, footways and other items affected by temporary traffic arrangements and control shall be reinstated to the same condition as existing before the work started or to such other condition as may be agreed or instructed by the Engineer or otherwise defined in the Contract. Measures shall be taken to prevent excavated material, silt or debris from entering drainage systems in roads and footways. Entry of water to any gullies shall not be obstructed. SELECTION OF MATERIALBMC.
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Samples: Brihanmumbai Municipal, Brihanmumbai Municipal
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. In all cases the The electric supply shall be made available free of costby BMC from such sources as the Bombay Electric Supply and Transport (BEST), Adani Electricity Mumbai Ltd. and the Maharashtra State Electric Distribution Company Limited (MSEDC Ltd.), after appropriate liaising by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs associated with the provision of electric supplies required in order to meet the contractual requirements. It shall be the Contractors responsibility to make the necessary arrangements with the appropriate electric supplier in all matters relating to the provision of a suitable cubicle for receiving and metering, termination, and or improvement of all power supply. It may be found necessary when replacing existing traffic signal control equipment to provide new electric cut out or otherwise improve such terminations so that they conform with the requirements of the IS:3043 - 1987,CL. 19.3 or other Internationally accepted equivalent standard. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs incurred in the testing, liaison and the total costs associated with the provision of any new supply. However, monthly recurring energy bills will be paid by BMC. The Contractor is required to notify the appropriate electric supplier well in advance regarding new supply and will meet the cost for the provision of an electric supply to enable connection of equipment provided by this Contract. The Contractor shall make himself aware of the lead in time scales required before an electric supply would be provided. The Employer reserves the right to claim against the Contractor for any delay caused to the commissioning program caused by the non availability of an electric supply. The penalty will be proportionate to the loss of benefit that would otherwise have been gained by the Employer. It is the responsibility of contractor to depute dedicated a person for collecting Electricity Bills from concern supply company and pay the electricity bills after receiving the cheque from MCGM BMC and submit the receipt of the payment to M.C.G.M., the above said person should be available as and when requiredBMC. Special directions to Contractors. Contractors The Contractor, prior to the start of any civil engineering works associated with either Junction Improvements, Traffic Signal Installation and Ducting shall produce engineering drawings. The Engineer shall agree these drawings prior to the commencement of any works. The Contractor shall be responsible for all civil engineering work included in roads and footways for those elements described above. Works for the implementation of traffic signals system shall be carried out to minimize disruption to traffic and pedestrians. Work in sections shall be completed and the road shall be backfilled and opened to traffic before work commences in the next section. Work in any section, including loading and unloading, shall be carried out in such a manner that traffic and utilities in the adjacent footway will be adequately maintained. Unless otherwise defined in the Contract, excavations shall be formed with a clean edge in such a manner that the adjacent road or footways, including edges are not damaged to ensure reinstatement to match and be continuous with the adjacent area. Excavated material shall not be stored adjacent to excavations in roads or footways unless permitted by the Engineer. The excess of excavated material shall be disposed off by the contractor at his own within time period specified in the guidelines of MCGM BMC for trenches, otherwise strict action as stated in the trenching policy will be applicable to the contractor. Vehicular access across excavations in roads shall be provided by steel covers. The covers shall be designed to appropriate Indian standards and shall be capable of withstanding the full traffic load permitted to use the road. Sufficient steel covers shall be kept on the Site adjacent to excavations in roads to permit vehicular access across the excavations in case of emergency. The Contractor shall ensure that excavations are fully supported at all times to ensure the safety of his own employees and the public. Temporary traffic diversion, pedestrian access and lighting, signages, guarding and traffic control equipment shall be removed immediately if they are no longer required. Roads, footways and other items affected by temporary traffic arrangements and control shall be reinstated to the same condition as existing before the work started or to such other condition as may be agreed or instructed by the Engineer or otherwise defined in the Contract. Measures shall be taken to prevent excavated material, silt or debris from entering drainage systems in roads and footways. Entry of water to any gullies shall not be obstructed. SELECTION OF MATERIAL
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Samples: Brihanmumbai Municipal
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. In all cases the The electric supply shall be made available free of cost by BMC from sources such sources as the Bombay Electric Supply and Transport (BEST), Adani Electricity Mumbai Ltd. and the Maharashtra State Electric Distribution Company Limited (MSEDC Ltd.), after appropriate liaising by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs associated with the provision of electric supplies required in order to meet the contractual requirements. It shall be the Contractors responsibility to make the necessary arrangements with the appropriate electric supplier in all matters relating to the provision of a suitable cubicle for receiving and metering, termination, and or improvement of all power supply. It may be found necessary when replacing existing traffic signal control equipment to provide new electric cut out or otherwise improve such terminations so that they conform with the requirements of the IS:3043 - 1987,CL. 19.3 or other Internationally accepted equivalent standard. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs incurred in the testing, liaison and the total costs associated with the provision of any new supply. However monthly recurring energy bilss will be paid by BMC. The Contractor is required to notify the appropriate electric supplier well in advance regarding new supply and will meet the cost for the provision of an electric supply to enable connection of equipment provided by this Contract. The Contractor shall make himself aware of the lead in time scales required before an electric supply would be provided. The Employer reserves the right to claim against the Contractor for any delay caused to the commissioning program caused by the non availability of an electric supply. The penalty will be proportionate to the loss of benefit that would otherwise have been gained by the Employer. It is the responsibility of contractor to depute a person for collecting Electricity Bills from concern supply company and pay the electricity bills after receiving the cheque from MCGM BMC and submit the receipt of the payment to M.C.G.M., the above said person should be available as and when required. Special directions to Contractors. The Contractor, prior to the start of any civil engineering works associated with either Junction Improvements, Traffic Signal Installation and Ducting shall produce engineering drawings. The Engineer shall agree these drawings prior to the commencement of any works. The Contractor shall be responsible for all civil engineering work included in roads and footways for those elements described above. Works for the implementation of traffic signals system shall be carried out to minimize disruption to traffic and pedestrians. Work in sections shall be completed and the road shall be backfilled and opened to traffic before work commences in the next section. Work in any section, including loading and unloading, shall be carried out in such a manner that traffic and utilities in the adjacent footway will be adequately maintained. Unless otherwise defined in the Contract, excavations shall be formed with a clean edge in such a manner that the adjacent road or footways, including edges are not damaged to ensure reinstatement to match and be continuous with the adjacent area. Excavated material shall not be stored adjacent to excavations in roads or footways unless permitted by the Engineer. The excess of excavated material shall be disposed off by the contractor at his own within time period specified in the guidelines of MCGM for trenches, otherwise strict action as stated in the trenching policy will be applicable to the contractor. Vehicular access across excavations in roads shall be provided by steel covers. The covers shall be designed to appropriate Indian standards and shall be capable of withstanding the full traffic load permitted to use the road. Sufficient steel covers shall be kept on the Site adjacent to excavations in roads to permit vehicular access across the excavations in case of emergency. The Contractor shall ensure that excavations are fully supported at all times to ensure the safety of his own employees and the public. Temporary traffic diversion, pedestrian access and lighting, signages, guarding and traffic control equipment shall be removed immediately if they are no longer required. Roads, footways and other items affected by temporary traffic arrangements and control shall be reinstated to the same condition as existing before the work started or to such other condition as may be agreed or instructed by the Engineer or otherwise defined in the Contract. Measures shall be taken to prevent excavated material, silt or debris from entering drainage systems in roads and footways. Entry of water to any gullies shall not be obstructed. SELECTION OF MATERIALBMC.
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Samples: portal.mcgm.gov.in
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. In all cases the The electric supply shall be made available free of cost by BMC from sources such sources as the Bombay Electric Supply and Transport (BEST), Adani Electricity Mumbai Ltd. and the Maharashtra State Electric Distribution Company Limited (MSEDC Ltd.), after appropriate liaising by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs associated with the provision of electric supplies required in order to meet the contractual requirements. It shall be the Contractors responsibility to make the necessary arrangements with the appropriate electric supplier in all matters relating to the provision of a suitable cubicle for receiving and metering, termination, and or improvement of all power supply. It may be found necessary when replacing existing traffic signal control equipment to provide new electric cut out or otherwise improve such terminations so that they conform with the requirements of the IS:3043 - 1987,CL. 19.3 or other Internationally accepted equivalent standard. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs incurred in the testing, liaison and the total costs associated with the provision of any new supply. However monthly recurring energy bills will be paid by BMC. The Contractor is required to notify the appropriate electric supplier well in advance regarding new supply and will meet the cost for the provision of an electric supply to enable connection of equipment provided by this Contract. The Contractor shall make himself aware of the lead in time scales required before an electric supply would be provided. The Employer reserves the right to claim against the Contractor for any delay caused to the commissioning program caused by the non availability of an electric supply. The penalty will be proportionate to the loss of benefit that would otherwise have been gained by the Employer. It is the responsibility of contractor to depute dedicated a person for collecting Electricity Bills from concern supply company and pay the electricity bills after receiving the cheque from MCGM BMC and submit the receipt of the payment to M.C.G.M., the above said person should be available as and when requiredBMC. Special directions to Contractors. Contractors The Contractor, prior to the start of any civil engineering works associated with either Junction Improvements, Traffic Signal Installation and Ducting shall produce engineering drawings. The Engineer shall agree these drawings prior to the commencement of any works. The Contractor shall be responsible for all civil engineering work included in roads and footways for those elements described above. Works for the implementation of traffic signals system shall be carried out to minimize disruption to traffic and pedestrians. Work in sections shall be completed and the road shall be backfilled and opened to traffic before work commences in the next section. Work in any section, including loading and unloading, shall be carried out in such a manner that traffic and utilities in the adjacent footway will be adequately maintained. Unless otherwise defined in the Contract, excavations shall be formed with a clean edge in such a manner that the adjacent road or footways, including edges are not damaged to ensure reinstatement to match and be continuous with the adjacent area. Excavated material shall not be stored adjacent to excavations in roads or footways unless permitted by the Engineer. The excess of excavated material shall be disposed off by the contractor at his own within time period specified in the guidelines of MCGM BMC for trenches, otherwise strict action as stated in the trenching policy will be applicable to the contractor. Vehicular access across excavations in roads shall be provided by steel covers. The covers shall be designed to appropriate Indian standards and shall be capable of withstanding the full traffic load permitted to use the road. Sufficient steel covers shall be kept on the Site adjacent to excavations in roads to permit vehicular access across the excavations in case of emergency. The Contractor shall ensure that excavations are fully supported at all times to ensure the safety of his own employees and the public. Temporary traffic diversion, pedestrian access and lighting, signages, guarding and traffic control equipment shall be removed immediately if they are no longer required. Roads, footways and other items affected by temporary traffic arrangements and control shall be reinstated to the same condition as existing before the work started or to such other condition as may be agreed or instructed by the Engineer or otherwise defined in the Contract. Measures shall be taken to prevent excavated material, silt or debris from entering drainage systems in roads and footways. Entry of water to any gullies shall not be obstructed. SELECTION OF MATERIAL
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Samples: portal.mcgm.gov.in
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. In all cases the The electric supply shall be made available free of cost by BMC from such sources as the Bombay Electric Supply and Transport (BEST), Adani Electricity Mumbai Ltd. and the Maharashtra State Electric Distribution Company Limited (MSEDC Ltd.), after appropriate liaising by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs associated with the provision of electric supplies required in order to meet the contractual requirements. It shall be the Contractors responsibility to make the necessary arrangements with the appropriate electric supplier in all matters relating to the provision of a suitable cubicle for receiving and metering, termination, and or improvement of all power supply. It may be found necessary when replacing existing traffic signal control equipment to provide new electric cut out or otherwise improve such terminations so that they conform with the requirements of the IS:3043 - 1987,CL. 19.3 or other Internationally accepted equivalent standard. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs incurred in the testing, liaison and the total costs associated with the provision of any new supply. However, monthly recurring energy bills will be paid by BMC. The Contractor is required to notify the appropriate electric supplier well in advance regarding new supply and will meet the cost for the provision of an electric supply to enable connection of equipment provided by this Contract. The Contractor shall make himself aware of the lead in time scales required before an electric supply would be provided. The Employer reserves the right to claim against the Contractor for any delay caused to the commissioning program caused by the non availability of an electric supply. The penalty will be proportionate to the loss of benefit that would otherwise have been gained by the Employer. It is the responsibility of contractor to depute dedicated a person for collecting Electricity Bills from concern supply company and pay the electricity bills after receiving the cheque from MCGM BMC and submit the receipt of the payment to M.C.G.M., the above said person should be available as and when requiredBMC. Special directions to Contractors. Contractors The Contractor, prior to the start of any civil engineering works associated with either Junction Improvements, Traffic Signal Installation and Ducting shall produce engineering drawings. The Engineer shall agree these drawings prior to the commencement of any works. The Contractor shall be responsible for all civil engineering work included in roads and footways for those elements described above. Works for the implementation of traffic signals system shall be carried out to minimize disruption to traffic and pedestrians. Work in sections shall be completed and the road shall be backfilled and opened to traffic before work commences in the next section. Work in any section, including loading and unloading, shall be carried out in such a manner that traffic and utilities in the adjacent footway will be adequately maintained. Unless otherwise defined in the Contract, excavations shall be formed with a clean edge in such a manner that the adjacent road or footways, including edges are not damaged to ensure reinstatement to match and be continuous with the adjacent area. Excavated material shall not be stored adjacent to excavations in roads or footways unless permitted by the Engineer. The excess of excavated material shall be disposed off by the contractor at his own within time period specified in the guidelines of MCGM BMC for trenches, otherwise strict action as stated in the trenching policy will be applicable to the contractor. Vehicular access across excavations in roads shall be provided by steel covers. The covers shall be designed to appropriate Indian standards and shall be capable of withstanding the full traffic load permitted to use the road. Sufficient steel covers shall be kept on the Site adjacent to excavations in roads to permit vehicular access across the excavations in case of emergency. The Contractor shall ensure that excavations are fully supported at all times to ensure the safety of his own employees and the public. Temporary traffic diversion, pedestrian access and lighting, signages, guarding and traffic control equipment shall be removed immediately if they are no longer required. Roads, footways and other items affected by temporary traffic arrangements and control shall be reinstated to the same condition as existing before the work started or to such other condition as may be agreed or instructed by the Engineer or otherwise defined in the Contract. Measures shall be taken to prevent excavated material, silt or debris from entering drainage systems in roads and footways. Entry of water to any gullies shall not be obstructed. SELECTION OF MATERIAL
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Samples: Brihanmumbai Municipal