Interpretation and terminology. If required include here definitions additional to those used in the conditions of contract which are required only for the purpose of making the Service Information easier to draft and read. Also list abbreviations used and provide a full interpretation of each one, for example: The following abbreviations are used in this Service Information: OBL Outside battery limits 2.1 The Contractor’s plan for the service In the TSC3 the Contractor’s plan is his “design” for performing the service throughout the service period. Section 2 of the conditions of contract describes what the Contractor is to show in his plan both in the core clauses and some additional requirements in each of the main Options. The extent of the Contractor’s plan will depend on whether the Contractor is required to develop a plan in accordance with the Employer’s broad outline of the service or whether the Employer has provided a plan for the Contractor to follow. Read the TSC3 Guidance Notes pages 21 and 22 for more information on the Contractor’s plan. Use this section to describe any particulars which must be taken into account by the Contractor in developing his plan as required by clause 21.2. For example information about the order and timing or method of carrying out particular items of work. List technical reporting and scheduling requirements which are to be incorporated into the Contractor’s plan.
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Samples: Nec3 Term Service Contract (Tsc3), Nec3 Term Service Contract (Tsc3), Nec3 Term Service Contract (Tsc3)
Interpretation and terminology. If required include here definitions additional to those used in the conditions of contract which are required only for the purpose of making the Service Information easier to draft and read. Also list abbreviations used and provide a full interpretation of each one, for example: The following abbreviations are used in this Service Information: OBL Outside battery limits
2.1 The Contractor’s plan for the service In the TSC3 the Contractor’s plan is his “design” for performing the service throughout the service period. Section 2 of the conditions of contract describes what the Contractor is to show in his plan both in the core clauses and some additional requirements in each of the main Options. The extent of the Contractor’s plan will depend on whether the Contractor is required to develop a plan in accordance with the Employer’s broad outline of the service or whether the Employer has provided a plan for the Contractor to follow. Read the TSC3 Guidance Notes pages 21 and 22 for more information on the Contractor’s plan. Use this section to describe any particulars which must be taken into account by the Contractor in developing his plan as required by clause 21.2. For example information about the order and timing or method of carrying out particular items of work. List technical reporting and scheduling requirements which are to be incorporated into the Contractor’s plan. Refer to each individual Task Order.
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Samples: Nec3 Term Service Contract (Tsc3), Nec3 Term Service Contract
Interpretation and terminology. If required include here definitions additional to those used in the conditions of contract which are required only for the purpose of making the Service Information easier to draft and read. Also list abbreviations used and provide a full interpretation of each one, for example: The following abbreviations are used in this Service Information: OBL Outside battery limits
2.1 The Contractor’s plan for the service In the TSC3 the Contractor’s plan is his “design” for performing the service throughout the service period. Section 2 of the conditions of contract describes what the Contractor is to show in his plan both in the core clauses and some additional requirements in each of the main Options. The extent of the Contractor’s plan will depend on whether the Contractor is required to develop a plan in accordance with the Employer’s broad outline of the service or whether the Employer has provided a plan for the Contractor to follow. Read the TSC3 Guidance Notes pages 21 and 22 for more information on the Contractor’s plan. Use this section to describe any particulars which must be taken into account by the Contractor in developing his plan as required by clause 21.2. For example information about the order and timing or method of carrying out particular items of work. List technical reporting and scheduling requirements which are to be incorporated into the Contractor’s plan.the
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Samples: Nec3 Term Service Contract (Tsc3)
Interpretation and terminology. If required include here definitions additional to those used in the conditions of contract which are required only for the purpose of making the Service Information easier to draft and read. Also list abbreviations used and provide a full interpretation of each one, for example: The following abbreviations are used in this Service Information: OBL Outside battery limitslimits PSR Plant Safety Regulations
2.1 The Contractor’s plan for the service In the TSC3 the Contractor’s plan is his “design” for performing the service throughout the service period. Section 2 of the conditions of contract describes what the Contractor is to show in his plan both in the core clauses and some additional requirements in each of the main Options. The extent of the Contractor’s plan will depend on whether the Contractor is required to develop a plan in accordance with the Employer’s broad outline of the service or whether the Employer has provided a plan for the Contractor to follow. Read the TSC3 Guidance Notes pages 21 and 22 for more information on the Contractor’s plan. Use this section to describe any particulars which must be taken into account by the Contractor in developing his plan as required by clause 21.2. For example information about the order and timing or method of carrying out particular items of work. List technical reporting and scheduling requirements which are to be incorporated into the Contractor’s plan.
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Samples: Nec3 Term Service Contract