External technical audit Sample Clauses

External technical audit. (i) At any time during construction, the Authority may appoint an external technical auditor to conduct an audit of the quality of the Works. The Auditor in the presence of the representatives of the Contractor and the Authority’s Engineer shall carry out the tests and/ or collect samples for testing in the laboratory. The timing, the testing equipment and the sample size of this audit shall be as decided by the Authority. The findings of the audit, to the extent accepted by the Authority, shall be notified to the Contractor and the Authority’s Engineer for taking remedial action in accordance with this Agreement.
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External technical audit. (i) At any time during construction, the Authority may appoint an external technical auditor to conduct an audit of the quality of the Works. The Auditor in the presence of the representatives of the Contractor and the Authority’s Engineer shall carry out the tests and/ or collect samples for testing in the laboratory. The timing, the testing equipment and the sample size of this audit shall be as decided by the Authority. The findings of the audit, to the extent accepted by the Authority, shall be notified to the Contractor and the Authority’s Engineer for taking remedial action in accordance with this Agreement. (ii) After completion of the remedial measures by the Contractor, the Auditor shall undertake a closure audit and this process will continue till the remedial measures have brought the works into compliance with the Specifications and Standards. The Contractor shall provide all assistance as may be required by the auditor in the conduct of its audit hereunder. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Clause 11.5, the external technical audit shall not affect any obligations of the Contractor or the Authority’s Engineer under this Agreement.
External technical audit. At any time during construction, the Authority may appoint an external technical auditor to conduct an audit of the quality of the Works. The findings of the audit, to the extent accepted by the Authority, shall be notified to the Concessionaire and the Authority’s Engineer for taking remedial action in accordance with this Agreement. The Concessionaire shall provide all assistance as may be required by the auditor in the conduct of its audit hereunder. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Clause 12.5, the external technical audit shall not affect any obligations of the Concessionaire or the Authority’s Engineer under this Agreement.
External technical audit. 9.5.1 At any time during construction, the RSCL may appoint an external technical auditor to conduct an audit of the quality of work. The findings of the audit, to the extent accepted by the RSCL shall be notified to the Contractor and the EIC for taking remedial action in accordance with this Agreement. The Contractor shall provide all assistance as may be required by the auditor in the conduct of its audit here under. Notwithstanding anything contained in the contract, the external technical audit shall not affect any obligations of the Contractor or the EIC under this Agreement.
External technical audit. At any time during construction, the SPV may appoint an external technical auditor to conduct an audit of the quality of the Works. The findings of the audit, to the extent accepted by the Authority, shall be notified to the Contractor and the SPV’s Engineer for taking remedial action in accordance with this Agreement. The Contractor shall provide all assistance as may be required by the auditor in the conduct of its audit hereunder. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Clause 11.5, the external technical audit shall not affect any obligations of the Contractor or the SPV’s Engineer under this Agreement.

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