MOBILIZATION & DEMOBILIZATION Sample Clauses

MOBILIZATION & DEMOBILIZATION. The contractor shall mobilize the workmen only on the approval of the UCIL. The mobilization time should be maximum one week. Based on the assessment of work from time to time the contractor shall be informed to demobilize the workmen with oral/written notice of One week. UCIL also reserves the rights to demobilize the workmen by paying compensation in lieu of notice period. The contractor should mobilize the selected candidates at least 3 days before the date of commencement of the work. For example if the work has to be started on 15/09/07 then 3 days before i.e before 12/09/07 all the work force as mentioned in the tender has to be deployed for familiarization of the work and system. The selection of work force has to be completed before 05/10/07. If period mentioned above are not adhered then the contract will be cancelled and the EMD will be forfeited.
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MOBILIZATION & DEMOBILIZATION. Payment for mobilization/demobilization will be made for at the Contract lump sum price. This shall include all costs associated with mobilizing equipment and material to site and shall also contain performance and payment bond premiums and insurance.
MOBILIZATION & DEMOBILIZATION. The contractor shall mobilize the workmen only on the approval of the UCIL. The mobilization time should be maximum one week. Based on the assessment of work from time to time the contractor shall be informed to demobilize the workmen with oral/written notice of One week. UCIL also reserves the rights to demobilize the workmen by paying compensation in lieu of notice period. The contractor should mobilize the selected candidates at least 3 days before the date of commencement of the work.
MOBILIZATION & DEMOBILIZATION. Mobilization and Demobilization place of HELICOPTER shall be at OPEARTING BASE in Songkhla. One-time mobilization charge on the COMMENCEMENT DATE of the SERVICES and one-time demobilization charge on the COMPLETION DATE of the SERVICES shall be charged as per Section 2.1.
MOBILIZATION & DEMOBILIZATION. Contractor shall move in and set up all equipment, materials, etc. as necessary to complete all aspects of this project. This item also includes the cost of all bonds, insurance, and Permits. City permits are “no fee.” At the completion of project, Contractor shall remove all equipment, materials, etc. from the site to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
MOBILIZATION & DEMOBILIZATION. Mobilization and demobilization consist of preconstruction expenses and the costs of preparatory work, travel, and any disposal costs prior to or during the construction projects. The existing grinder pump and electrical panel must be disposed of at a proper location.
MOBILIZATION & DEMOBILIZATION. Contractor must perform all work and operations necessary to load and unload equipment, move personnel, supplies, and incidentals to and from the project site to accomplish all other miscellaneous associated work items or operations that must be performed, including cost that must be incurred to begin work on the project and acceptable completion of construction operations on the project.
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MOBILIZATION & DEMOBILIZATION. Mobilization shall include the obtaining of all bonds, insurance, permits; moving onto site of all equipment, and other Work facilities; arrangements for construction water; installation and removal of project signs; all as required for the proper performance and completion of the Work. Demobilization shall include removal of all Contractor facilities, and site cleanup.
MOBILIZATION & DEMOBILIZATION. The Government will pay for all mobilization and demobilization by the vendor once order is placed and vendor accepts the order. The Vendor will be paid from the vendors Base of Operations as specified on their AMD-10/11 or the location of the aircraft at the time of hire, whichever is in the best interest of the Government.
MOBILIZATION & DEMOBILIZATION. Hereinafter called Mobilization. Mobilization of some of Champion’s equipment may be charged for differently depending upon the size and type of equipment requested by the Customer. Generally speaking, all mobilization charges are calculated based on an hourly charge, pre-trip to park for each and every piece of equipment required to complete Customer’s project. Mobilization charges consist of Equipment time, (crane and truck), to: pre-trip, travel to, set up, tear down, travel back from, park the equipment, and permits for travel from various governmental authorities. On smaller equipment mobilization is transparent as far as equipment time and is simply charged for in total number of units used by Customer, subject to minimums. In those cases mobilization is not broken out to the Customer. On some larger equipment, the cost of trucking accessories for a crane is incorporated into the rate charged for the crane and is charged at one single hourly composite rate, pre-trip to park, subject to minimums, again not specifically separated into mobilization or work time. On yet even larger equipment the cost of the crane does not include the cost of trucks to mobilize the various components of the crane, due to the complexity of the logistics in transporting and assembling or disassembling the equipment. Champion may either “flat rate” or “estimate” the charges to the Customer for mobilization so the Customer may see in advance the cost of, or an estimate of the cost of mobilization. In those cases it is important for the Customer to understand the difference between a flat rate or an estimate, but in either case it is important for the Customer to do all possible to prevent anything from hindering the assembly or disassembly of the crane as undue delays will be charged for at hourly rates over and above flat rates. In all cases where mobilization is quoted, a single unit of mobilization shall be construed as the time or cost required to mobilize the equipment one way and in all cases mobilization both to and from will be charged. If mobilization includes permits for travel it will be so indicated in the quote or proposal from Champion.
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