Common use of Inspection of Site Clause in Contracts

Inspection of Site. The Employer shall have made available to the Contractor, prior to commencement of the work, such available data, as have been obtained by or on behalf of the Employer from investigations undertaken relevant to the Works but the Contractor shall be responsible for his own interpretation thereof. The Contractor acknowledges that it has inspected and examined the Site and its surroundings and information available in connection therewith and to have satisfied himself (so far as is practicable, having regard to considerations of cost and time) before submitting his Tender, as to: a) The form and nature thereof, including the sub-surface conditions; b) The hydrological, hydrographical and climatic conditions; c) The extent and nature of work and materials necessary for the execution and completion of the works and the remedying of any defects therein; d) The means of access to the site and the accommodation he may require; e) Power, water, fuel and other supplies he may require; f) The infrastructure for transportation of men and material along the project corridor; g) Market rates of the items in the working country; h) Medical facilities; i) General safety & security of project area; and j) The Laws, procedures and labour practices of the Country and, in general, shall be deemed to have obtained all necessary information, subject as mentioned above, as to risks, contingencies and all other circumstances which may influence or affect his tender. The Contractor shall be deemed to have based his tender on the data available by the Employer and on his own inspection and examinations, all as aforementioned.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tender Agreement, Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Contract (Camc)

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Inspection of Site. The Employer shall have made available to the Contractor, prior to commencement of the work, such available data, as have been obtained by or on behalf of the Employer from investigations undertaken relevant to the Works but the Contractor shall be responsible for his own interpretation thereof. The Contractor acknowledges that it has inspected and examined the Site and its surroundings and information available in connection therewith and to have satisfied himself (so far as is practicable, having regard to considerations of cost and time) before submitting his Tendertender, as to: (a) The form and nature thereof, including the sub-surface conditions; (b) The hydrological, hydrographical and climatic conditions; (c) The extent and nature of work and materials necessary for the execution and completion of the works and the remedying of any defects therein; (d) The means of access to the site and the accommodation he may require; (e) Power, water, fuel and other supplies he may require; (f) The infrastructure for transportation of men and material along the project corridor; (g) Market rates of the items in the working country; (h) Medical facilities; (i) General safety & security of project area; and (j) The Laws, procedures and labour practices of the Country and, in general, shall be deemed to have obtained all necessary information, subject as mentioned above, as to risks, contingencies and all other circumstances which may influence or affect his tender. The Contractor shall be deemed to have based his tender on the data available by the Employer and on his own inspection and examinations, all as aforementioned.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tender Agreement

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Inspection of Site. The Employer shall have made available to the Contractor, prior to commencement of the work, such available data, as have been obtained by or on behalf of the Employer from investigations undertaken relevant to the Works but the Contractor shall be responsible for his own interpretation thereof. The Contractor acknowledges that it has inspected and examined the Site and its surroundings and information available in connection therewith and to have satisfied himself (so far as is practicable, having regard to considerations of cost and time) before submitting his Tender, as to: (a) The form and nature thereof, including the sub-surface conditions; (b) The hydrological, hydrographical and climatic conditions; (c) The extent and nature of work and materials necessary for the execution and completion of the works and the remedying of any defects therein; (d) The means of access to the site and the accommodation he may require; (e) Power, water, fuel and other supplies he may require; (f) The infrastructure for transportation of men and material along the project corridor; (g) Market rates of the items in the working country; (h) Medical facilities; (i) General safety & security of project area; and (j) The Laws, procedures and labour practices of the Country and, in general, shall be deemed to have obtained all necessary information, subject as mentioned above, as to risks, contingencies and all other circumstances which may influence or affect his tender. The Contractor shall be deemed to have based his tender on the data available by the Employer and on his own inspection and examinations, all as aforementioned.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tender for Procurement of FRP Boats

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