Common use of Limitations on subcontracting Clause in Contracts

Limitations on subcontracting. The Employer may require that the Consultant must subcontract certain specialised work, or that the Consultant shall not subcontract more than a specified proportion of the whole of the contract. Attendance on Subconsultants State requirements for attendance on Subconsultants, if any Correction of Defects First read clause 41.2 and if any particular additional constraints are required when correcting Defects, state them here. Otherwise delete this heading. Working on the Employer’s property This part of the Scope addresses constraints, facilities, services and rules applicable to the Consultant whilst he is doing work on the Employer’s property. Delete this section if not applicable. Employer’s entry and security control, permits, and site regulations Sites such as Koeberg Nuclear Power Station have very strict entrance requirements which tendering consultants need to allow for in their prices, and the Consultant has to comply with. State these or similar requirements here. In addition to the above there may be other restrictions once on the site. People restrictions, hours of work, conduct and records Restrictions and hours of work may apply on some sites. It is very important that the Consultant keeps records of his people working on the Employer’s property, including those of his Subconsultants. State that the Employer’s Agent shall have access to these records at any time. These records may be needed when assessing compensation events. Cooperating with and obtaining acceptance of Others This sub-paragraph could be used to deal with two issues.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement, tenderbulletins.co.za, tenderbulletins.co.za

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