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Marked Conductor. In addition to the Buyer’s Guide, all bare conductors should be marked in accordance with the Eskom standard i.e. “Phase Conductor for Transmission lines”, reference 34-377  Only marked conductor may be used on Eskom projects.  Marked conductor may only be obtained from the approved manufacturers  Tenderers base their tenders on conductor prices as obtained from the approved manufacturers.  The tenderers provide for waste and off-cuts in their tenders.  The successful tenderer (contractor) procure marked conductor from an approved manufacturer, on behalf of Eskom.  Eskom will maintain ownership of the marked conductor at all times.  Conductor manufacturers may sell marked conductor only to those contractors who can prove that it will be used on Eskom projects. Eskom will provide such contractors with the necessary proof, indicating the name of the project and the quantities required.  The contractor provides for the necessary transport arrangement to deliver conductor to site.  Eskom pays the contractor in accordance with the contract, and the contractor pays the supplier in accordance with their agreement.  The contractors arrange for returning unused marked conductor to the supplier, should there be any.  The contractor returns all waste and off-cuts to Eskom.  An accredited Distributor may only be included in the supply chain if we have received the confirmation from the Eskom approved Manufacturer of the following:  The Distributor is an approved / accredited Distributor of the Manufacturer.  No marked conductor will be sold to anyone without a letter being presented to the manufacturer.  Marked conductor will be delivered directly to the contractor / site.  No marked conductor may be at the premises of the Distributor. The distributor merely arranges the deal, and the processes as currently being applied remain unchanged.
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