Packing. Each item to be packed properly or protected for shipment and be capable of sustaining heavy handling during transportation from the place of manufacture to the purchasers stores in Irbid and hence to site and to be suitable for storage for a period of 6 to 12 months after to site. Tube ends and other similar open ends are to be protected from both external damage and ingress of dirt and moisture during transit and while at purchaser’s stores. Flanged pipes are to have their open ends protected by adhesive tape or jointing and then be covered with a wooden blank flange secured by service bolts. Precautions are to be taken to protect shafts and journals where they rest on wooden or other supports likely to contain moisture. At such points, wrappings impregnated with anti-rust composition or vapor phase inhibitors are to be used with sufficient strength to resist chafing and indentation due to movement which is likely to occur in transit. Protective wrappings and impregnation are to be suitable for a period of three months. In the case of ball or roller bearings installed in any items of material, precautions are to be taken to avoid indentation of the bearing races. Metal bindings of cases are to be of corrosion resistant material position with struts or cross battens and not with wood chocks wedged in place, unless they are fastened firmly in place. All struts or cross battens are preferably to be supported by cleats fixed to the case above and below to form ledges on which the xxxxxx may rest. Cases are to be unopened after packing to prove that there is no movement of contents. Where parts are required to be bolted to the sides of the case, large washers are to be used to distribute the pressure and the timber is to be strengthened by means of a pad. Where practicable, all indoor items such as electric motors, switch and control gear, instruments and panels, machine components, etc., are to be cocooned or covered in polyethylene sheeting, sealed at the joints and the enclosure provided internally with a desiccators. Each crate or package is to contain a packing list in a waterproof envelope. All items of material are to be clearly marked for easy identification against the packing list. All cases, packages, etc. are to be clearly marked on the outside to indicate the total weight, to show where the weight is bearing and the correct position of the slings and are to bear an identification mark relating them to the appropriate shipping documents. Stencil marks on the outside of casings are to be indelible. The Engineer may require inspecting and approving the packing before the items are dispatched but the contractor is to be entirely responsible for ensuring that the packing is suitable for transit and such inspection will not exonerate the contractor from any loss or damage due the faulty packing. Dear Xxx, We are pleased to inform you that we guarantee M/S ........................................................................
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Packing. Each item to be packed properly or protected for shipment and be capable of sustaining heavy handling during transportation from the place of manufacture to the purchasers stores in Irbid and hence to site and to be suitable for storage for a period of 6 to 12 months after to site. Tube ends and other similar open ends are to be protected from both external damage and ingress of dirt and moisture during transit and while at purchaser’s stores. Flanged pipes are to have their open ends protected by adhesive tape or jointing and then be covered with a wooden blank flange secured by service bolts. Precautions are to be taken to protect shafts and journals where they rest on wooden or other supports likely to contain moisture. At such points, wrappings impregnated with anti-rust composition or vapor phase inhibitors are to be used with sufficient strength to resist chafing and indentation due to movement which is likely to occur in transit. Protective wrappings and impregnation are to be suitable for a period of three months. In the case of ball or roller bearings installed in any items of material, precautions are to be taken to avoid indentation of the bearing races. Metal bindings of cases are to be of corrosion resistant material position with struts or cross battens and not with wood chocks wedged in place, unless they are fastened firmly in place. All struts or cross battens are preferably to be supported by cleats fixed to the case above and below to form ledges on which the xxxxxx may rest. Cases are to be unopened after packing to prove that there is no movement of contents. Where parts are required to be bolted to the sides of the case, large washers are to be used to distribute the pressure and the timber is to be strengthened by means of a pad. Where practicable, all indoor items such as electric motors, switch and control gear, instruments and panels, machine components, etc., are to be cocooned or covered in polyethylene sheeting, sealed at the joints and the enclosure provided internally with a desiccators. Each crate or package is to contain a packing list in a waterproof envelope. All items of material are to be clearly marked for easy identification against the packing list. All cases, packages, etc. are to be clearly marked on the outside to indicate the total weight, to show where the weight is bearing and the correct position of the slings and are to bear an identification mark relating them to the appropriate shipping documents. Stencil marks on the outside of casings are to be indelible. The Engineer may require inspecting and approving the packing before the items are dispatched but the contractor is to be entirely responsible for ensuring that the packing is suitable for transit and such inspection will not exonerate the contractor from any loss or damage due the faulty packing. Dear Xxx, We are pleased to inform you that we guarantee M/S .........................................................................
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Packing. Each item to be packed properly or protected for shipment and be capable of sustaining heavy handling during transportation from the place of manufacture to the purchasers stores in Irbid and hence to site and to be suitable for storage for a period of 6 to 12 months after to site. Tube ends and other similar open ends are to be protected from both external damage and ingress of dirt and moisture during transit and while at purchaser’s stores. Flanged pipes are to have their open ends protected by adhesive tape or jointing and then be covered with a wooden blank flange secured by service bolts. Precautions are to be taken to protect shafts and journals where they rest on wooden or other supports likely to contain moisture. At such points, wrappings impregnated with anti-rust composition or vapor phase inhibitors are to be used with sufficient strength to resist chafing and indentation due to movement which is likely to occur in transit. Protective wrappings and impregnation are to be suitable for a period of three months. In the case of ball or roller bearings installed in any items of material, precautions are to be taken to avoid indentation of the bearing races. Metal bindings of cases are to be of corrosion resistant material position with struts or cross battens and not with wood chocks wedged in place, unless they are fastened firmly in place. All struts or cross battens are preferably to be supported by cleats fixed to the case above and below to form ledges on which the xxxxxx may rest. Cases are to be unopened after packing to prove that there is no movement of contents. Where parts are required to be bolted to the sides of the case, large washers are to be used to distribute the pressure and the timber is to be strengthened by means of a pad. Where practicable, all indoor items such as electric motors, switch and control gear, instruments and panels, machine components, etc., are to be cocooned or covered in polyethylene sheeting, sealed at the joints and the enclosure provided internally with a desiccatorsdesiccator. Each crate or package is to contain a packing list in a waterproof envelope. All items of material are to be clearly marked for easy identification against the packing list. All cases, packages, etc. are to be clearly marked on the outside to indicate the total weight, to show where the weight is bearing and the correct position of the slings and are to bear an identification mark relating them to the appropriate shipping documents. Stencil marks on the outside of casings are to be indelible. The Engineer may require inspecting and approving the packing before the items are dispatched but the contractor is to be entirely responsible for ensuring that the packing is suitable for transit and such inspection will not exonerate the contractor from any loss or damage due the faulty packing. Dear Xxx, We are pleased to inform you that we guarantee M/S S........................................................................for the amount of.....................................................................in order to allow them to submit an offer for the due performance of the undertaking and obligation as specified in their Tender for Contract No.
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Packing. Each item to be packed properly or protected for shipment and be capable of sustaining heavy handling during transportation from the place of manufacture to the purchasers stores in Irbid and hence to site and to be suitable for storage for a period of 6 to 12 months after to site. Tube ends and other similar open ends are to be protected from both external damage and ingress of dirt and moisture during transit and while at purchaser’s stores. Flanged pipes are to have their open ends protected by adhesive tape or jointing and then be covered with a wooden blank flange secured by service bolts. Precautions are to be taken to protect shafts and journals where they rest on wooden or other supports likely to contain moisture. At such points, wrappings impregnated with anti-rust composition or vapor phase inhibitors are to be used with sufficient strength to resist chafing and indentation due to movement which is likely to occur in transit. Protective wrappings and impregnation are to be suitable for a period of three months. In the case of ball or roller bearings installed in any items of material, precautions are to be taken to avoid indentation of the bearing races. Metal bindings of cases are to be of corrosion resistant material position with struts or cross battens and not with wood chocks wedged in place, unless they are fastened firmly in place. All struts or cross battens are preferably to be supported by cleats fixed to the case above and below to form ledges on which the xxxxxx may rest. Cases are to be unopened after packing to prove that there is no movement of contents. Where parts are required to be bolted to the sides of the case, large washers are to be used to distribute the pressure and the timber is to be strengthened by means of a pad. Where practicable, all indoor items such as electric motors, switch and control gear, instruments and panels, machine components, etc., are to be cocooned or covered in polyethylene sheeting, sealed at the joints and the enclosure provided internally with a desiccatorsdesiccator. Each crate or package is to contain a packing list in a waterproof envelope. All items of material are to be clearly marked for easy identification against the packing list. All cases, packages, etc. are to be clearly marked on the outside to indicate the total weight, to show where the weight is bearing and the correct position of the slings and are to bear an identification mark relating them to the appropriate shipping documents. Stencil marks on the outside of casings are to be indelible. The Engineer may require inspecting and approving the packing before the items are dispatched but the contractor is to be entirely responsible for ensuring that the packing is suitable for transit and such inspection will not exonerate the contractor from any loss or damage due the faulty packing. Dear Xxx, We are pleased to inform you that we guarantee M/S .........................................................................
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Packing. Each item to be packed properly or protected for shipment and be capable of sustaining heavy handling during transportation from the place of manufacture to the purchasers stores in Irbid and hence to site and to be suitable for storage for a period of 6 to 12 months after to site. Tube ends and other similar open ends are to be protected from both external damage and ingress of dirt and moisture during transit and while at purchaser’s stores. Flanged pipes are to have their open ends protected by adhesive tape or jointing and then be covered with a wooden blank flange secured by service bolts. Precautions are to be taken to protect shafts and journals where they rest on wooden or other supports likely to contain moisture. At such points, wrappings impregnated with anti-rust composition or vapor phase inhibitors are to be used with sufficient strength to resist chafing and indentation due to movement which is likely to occur in transit. Protective wrappings and impregnation are to be suitable for a period of three months. In the case of ball or roller bearings installed in any items of material, precautions are to be taken to avoid indentation of the bearing races. Metal bindings of cases are to be of corrosion resistant material position with struts or cross battens and not with wood chocks wedged in place, unless they are fastened firmly in place. All struts or cross battens are preferably to be supported by cleats fixed to the case above and below to form ledges on which the xxxxxx may rest. Cases are to be unopened after packing to prove that there is no movement of contents. Where parts are required to be bolted to the sides of the case, large washers are to be used to distribute the pressure and the timber is to be strengthened by means of a pad. Where practicable, all indoor items such as electric motors, switch and control gear, instruments and panels, machine components, etc., are to be cocooned or covered in polyethylene sheeting, sealed at the joints and the enclosure provided internally with a desiccators. Each crate or package is to contain a packing list in a waterproof envelope. All items of material are to be clearly marked for easy identification against the packing list. All cases, packages, etc. are to be clearly marked on the outside to indicate the total weight, to show where the weight is bearing and the correct position of the slings and are to bear an identification mark relating them to the appropriate shipping documents. Stencil marks on the outside of casings are to be indelible. The Engineer may require inspecting and approving the packing before the items are dispatched but the contractor is to be entirely responsible for ensuring that the packing is suitable for transit and such inspection will not exonerate the contractor from any loss or damage due the faulty packing. Dear Xxx, We are pleased to inform you that we guarantee M/S S........................................................................
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Packing. Each item to be packed properly or protected for shipment and be capable of sustaining heavy handling during transportation from the place of manufacture to the purchasers stores in Irbid and hence to site and to be suitable for storage for a period of 6 to 12 months after to site. Tube ends and other similar open ends are to be protected from both external damage and ingress of dirt and moisture during transit and while at purchaser’s stores. Flanged pipes are to have their open ends protected by adhesive tape or jointing and then be covered with a wooden blank flange secured by service bolts. Precautions are to be taken to protect shafts and journals where they rest on wooden or other supports likely to contain moisture. At such points, wrappings impregnated with anti-rust composition or vapor phase inhibitors are to be used with sufficient strength to resist chafing and indentation due to movement which is likely to occur in transit. Protective wrappings and impregnation are to be suitable for a period of three months. In the case of ball or roller bearings installed in any items of material, precautions are to be taken to avoid indentation of the bearing races. Metal bindings of cases are to be of corrosion resistant material position with struts or cross battens and not with wood chocks wedged in place, unless they are fastened firmly in place. All struts or cross battens are preferably to be supported by cleats fixed to the case above and below to form ledges on which the xxxxxx may rest. Cases are to be unopened after packing to prove that there is no movement of contents. Where parts are required to be bolted to the sides of the case, large washers are to be used to distribute the pressure and the timber is to be strengthened by means of a pad. Where practicable, all indoor items such as electric motors, switch and control gear, instruments and panels, machine components, etc., are to be cocooned or covered in polyethylene sheeting, sealed at the joints and the enclosure provided internally with a desiccators. Each crate or package is to contain a packing list in a waterproof envelope. All items of material are to be clearly marked for easy identification against the packing list. All cases, packages, etc. are to be clearly marked on the outside to indicate the total weight, to show where the weight is bearing and the correct position of the slings and are to bear an identification mark relating them to the appropriate shipping documents. Stencil marks on the outside of casings are to be indelible. The Engineer may require inspecting and approving the packing before the items are dispatched but the contractor is to be entirely responsible for ensuring that the packing is suitable for transit and such inspection will not exonerate the contractor from any loss or damage due the faulty packing. Dear Xxx, We are pleased to inform you that we guarantee M/S S........................................................................for the amount of.....................................................................in order to allow them to submit an offer for the due performance of the undertaking and obligation as specified in their Tender for Contract No.
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Packing. Each item to be packed properly or protected for shipment and be capable of sustaining heavy handling during transportation from the place of manufacture to the purchasers stores in Irbid and hence to site and to be suitable for storage for a period of 6 to 12 months after to site. Tube ends and other similar open ends are to be protected from both external damage and ingress of dirt and moisture during transit and while at purchaser’s stores. Flanged pipes are to have their open ends protected by adhesive tape or jointing and then be covered with a wooden blank flange secured by service bolts. Precautions are to be taken to protect shafts and journals where they rest on wooden or other supports likely to contain moisture. At such points, wrappings impregnated with anti-rust composition or vapor phase inhibitors are to be used with sufficient strength to resist chafing and indentation due to movement which is likely to occur in transit. Protective wrappings and impregnation are to be suitable for a period of three months. In the case of ball or roller bearings installed in any items of material, precautions are to be taken to avoid indentation of the bearing races. Metal bindings of cases are to be of corrosion resistant material position with struts or cross battens and not with wood chocks wedged in place, unless they are fastened firmly in place. All struts or cross battens are preferably to be supported by cleats fixed to the case above and below to form ledges on which the xxxxxx may rest. Cases are to be unopened after packing to prove that there is no movement of contents. Where parts are required to be bolted to the sides of the case, large washers are to be used to distribute the pressure and the timber is to be strengthened by means of a pad. Where practicable, all indoor items such as electric motors, switch and control gear, instruments and panels, machine components, etc., are to be cocooned or covered in polyethylene sheeting, sealed at the joints and the enclosure provided internally with a desiccatorsdesiccator. Each crate or package is to contain a packing list in a waterproof envelope. All items of material are to be clearly marked for easy identification against the packing list. All cases, packages, etc. are to be clearly marked on the outside to indicate the total weight, to show where the weight is bearing and the correct position of the slings and are to bear an identification mark relating them to the appropriate shipping documents. Stencil marks on the outside of casings are to be indelible. The Engineer may require inspecting and approving the packing before the items are dispatched but the contractor is to be entirely responsible for ensuring that the packing is suitable for transit and such inspection will not exonerate the contractor from any loss or damage due the faulty packing. Dear Xxx, We are pleased to inform you that we guarantee M/S ........................................................................S........................................................................ for the amount of ..................................................................... in order to allow them to submit an offer for the due performance of the undertaking and obligation as specified in their Tender for Contract No This Guarantee shall remain valid for a period of one hundred twenty days from the time fixed for opening the Tenders by IRBID DISTRICT ELECTRICITY CO. LTD. This Guarantee shall be free from any interest and will be extended or paid in cash upon your first request in any or required, without the need for natural warning or judicial proceedings and without any rights to delay, oppose, or stop payment on our part, or on the part of the Tenderer or any of his representatives whom over. This Guarantee shall be deemed valid until the submittal of a duly executed Performance Bond. Signed… Bank (Surety) Dear Sirs, At the request of ......................................................................... bank (the Foreign Bank) and on behalf of M/S………..................................................................................... Contractor's Name and Address), we Bank (the Local Bank) issue in your favor our irrevocable and unconditional Performance Bond No………………………in the amount of.................................................................. (In word), in this connection we …………................................... Bank (the Local Bank) hereby consider ourselves responsible forth unconditional payment to you or to your authorized representatives of the above sum on your first written demand in whole or in part notwithstanding any objections on the part of the above named contractor and without any need for natural warning or judicial proceedings.
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Packing. Each item to be packed properly or protected for shipment and be capable of sustaining heavy handling during transportation from the place of manufacture to the purchasers stores in Irbid and hence to site and to be suitable for storage for a period of 6 to 12 months after to site. Tube ends and other similar open ends are to be protected from both external damage and ingress of dirt and moisture during transit and while at purchaser’s stores. Flanged pipes are to have their open ends protected by adhesive tape or jointing and then be covered with a wooden blank flange secured by service bolts. Precautions are to be taken to protect shafts and journals where they rest on wooden or other supports likely to contain moisture. At such points, wrappings impregnated with anti-rust composition or vapor phase inhibitors are to be used with sufficient strength to resist chafing and indentation due to movement which is likely to occur in transit. Protective wrappings and impregnation are to be suitable for a period of three months. In the case of ball or roller bearings installed in any items of material, precautions are to be taken to avoid indentation of the bearing races. Metal bindings of cases are to be of corrosion resistant material position with struts or cross battens and not with wood chocks wedged in place, unless they are fastened firmly in place. All struts or cross battens are preferably to be supported by cleats fixed to the case above and below to form ledges on which the xxxxxx may rest. Cases are to be unopened after packing to prove that there is no movement of contents. Where parts are required to be bolted to the sides of the case, large washers are to be used to distribute the pressure and the timber is to be strengthened by means of a pad. Where practicable, all indoor items such as electric motors, switch and control gear, instruments and panels, machine components, etc., are to be cocooned or covered in polyethylene sheeting, sealed at the joints and the enclosure provided internally with a desiccators. Each crate or package is to contain a packing list in a waterproof envelope. All items of material are to be clearly marked for easy identification against the packing list. All cases, packages, etc. are to be clearly marked on the outside to indicate the total weight, to show where the weight is bearing and the correct position of the slings and are to bear an identification mark xxxx relating them to the appropriate shipping documents. Stencil marks on the outside of casings are to be indelible. The Engineer may require inspecting and approving the packing before the items are dispatched but the contractor is to be entirely responsible for ensuring that the packing is suitable for transit and such inspection will not exonerate the contractor from any loss or damage due the faulty packing. Dear Xxx, We are pleased to inform you that we guarantee M/S .........................................................................
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Packing. Each item to be packed properly or protected for shipment and be capable of sustaining heavy handling during transportation from the place of manufacture to the purchasers stores in Irbid and hence to site and to be suitable for storage for a period of 6 to 12 months after to site. Tube ends and other similar open ends are to be protected from both external damage and ingress of dirt and moisture during transit and while at purchaser’s stores. Flanged pipes are to have their open ends protected by adhesive tape or jointing and then be covered with a wooden blank flange secured by service bolts. Precautions are to be taken to protect shafts and journals where they rest on wooden or other supports likely to contain moisture. At such points, wrappings impregnated with anti-rust composition or vapor phase inhibitors are to be used with sufficient strength to resist chafing and indentation due to movement which is likely to occur in transit. Protective wrappings and impregnation are to be suitable for a period of three months. In the case of ball or roller bearings installed in any items of material, precautions are to be taken to avoid indentation of the bearing races. Metal bindings of cases are to be of corrosion resistant material position with struts or cross battens and not with wood chocks wedged in place, unless they are fastened firmly in place. All struts or cross battens are preferably to be supported by cleats fixed to the case above and below to form ledges on which the xxxxxx may rest. Cases are to be unopened after packing to prove that there is no movement of contents. Where parts are required to be bolted to the sides of the case, large washers are to be used to distribute the pressure and the timber is to be strengthened by means of a pad. Where practicable, all indoor items such as electric motors, switch and control gear, instruments and panels, machine components, etc., are to be cocooned or covered in polyethylene sheeting, sealed at the joints and the enclosure provided internally with a desiccatorsdesiccator. Each crate or package is to contain a packing list in a waterproof envelope. All items of material are to be clearly marked for easy identification against the packing list. All cases, packages, etc. are to be clearly marked on the outside to indicate the total weight, to show where the weight is bearing and the correct position of the slings and are to bear an identification mark relating them to the appropriate shipping documents. Stencil marks on the outside of casings are to be indelible. The Engineer may require inspecting and approving the packing before the items are dispatched but the contractor is to be entirely responsible for ensuring that the packing is suitable for transit and such inspection will not exonerate the contractor from any loss or damage due the faulty packing. Dear Xxx, We are pleased to inform you that we guarantee M/S S........................................................................for the amount of.....................................................................in order to allow them to submit an offer for the due performance of the undertaking and obligation as specified in their Tender for Contract No.
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Packing. Each item to be packed properly or protected for shipment and be capable of sustaining heavy handling during transportation from the place of manufacture to the purchasers stores in Irbid and hence to site and to be suitable for storage for a period of 6 to 12 months after to site. Tube ends and other similar open ends are to be protected from both external damage and ingress of dirt and moisture during transit and while at purchaser’s stores. Flanged pipes are to have their open ends protected by adhesive tape or jointing and then be covered with a wooden blank flange secured by service bolts. Precautions are to be taken to protect shafts and journals where they rest on wooden or other supports likely to contain moisture. At such points, wrappings impregnated with anti-rust composition or vapor phase inhibitors are to be used with sufficient strength to resist chafing and indentation due to movement which is likely to occur in transit. Protective wrappings and impregnation are to be suitable for a period of three months. In the case of ball or roller bearings installed in any items of material, precautions are to be taken to avoid indentation of the bearing races. Metal bindings of cases are to be of corrosion resistant material position with struts or cross battens and not with wood chocks wedged in place, unless they are fastened firmly in place. All struts or cross battens are preferably to be supported by cleats fixed to the case above and below to form ledges on which the xxxxxx may rest. Cases are to be unopened after packing to prove that there is no movement of contents. Where parts are required to be bolted to the sides of the case, large washers are to be used to distribute the pressure and the timber is to be strengthened by means of a pad. Where practicable, all indoor items such as electric motors, switch and control gear, instruments and panels, machine components, etc., are to be cocooned or covered in polyethylene sheeting, sealed at the joints and the enclosure provided internally with a desiccators. Each crate or package is to contain a packing list in a waterproof envelope. All items of material are to be clearly marked for easy identification against the packing list. All cases, packages, etc. are to be clearly marked on the outside to indicate the total weight, to show where the weight is bearing and the correct position of the slings and are to bear an identification mark relating them to the appropriate shipping documents. Stencil marks on the outside of casings are to be indelible. The Engineer may require inspecting and approving the packing before the items are dispatched but the contractor is to be entirely responsible for ensuring that the packing is suitable for transit and such inspection will not exonerate the contractor from any loss or damage due the faulty packing. Dear Xxx, We are pleased to inform you that we guarantee M/S ........................................................................for the amount of in order to allow them to submit an offer for the due performance of the undertaking and obligation as specified in their Tender for Contract No.
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Packing. Each item to be packed properly or protected for shipment and be capable of sustaining heavy handling during transportation from the place of manufacture to the purchasers stores in Irbid and hence to site and to be suitable for storage for a period of 6 to 12 months after to site. Tube ends and other similar open ends are to be protected from both external damage and ingress of dirt and moisture during transit and while at purchaser’s stores. Flanged pipes are to have their open ends protected by adhesive tape or jointing and then be covered with a wooden blank flange secured by service bolts. Precautions are to be taken to protect shafts and journals where they rest on wooden or other supports likely to contain moisture. At such points, wrappings impregnated with anti-rust composition or vapor phase inhibitors are to be used with sufficient strength to resist chafing and indentation due to movement which is likely to occur in transit. Protective wrappings and impregnation are to be suitable for a period of three months. In the case of ball or roller bearings installed in any items of material, precautions are to be taken to avoid indentation of the bearing races. Metal bindings of cases are to be of corrosion resistant material position with struts or cross battens and not with wood chocks wedged in place, unless they are fastened firmly in place. All struts or cross battens are preferably to be supported by cleats fixed to the case above and below to form ledges on which the xxxxxx may rest. Cases are to be unopened after packing to prove that there is no movement of contents. Where parts are required to be bolted to the sides of the case, large washers are to be used to distribute the pressure and the timber is to be strengthened by means of a pad. Where practicable, all indoor items such as electric motors, switch and control gear, instruments and panels, machine components, etc., are to be cocooned or covered in polyethylene sheeting, sealed at the joints and the enclosure provided internally with a desiccatorsdesiccator. Each crate or package is to contain a packing list in a waterproof envelope. All items of material are to be clearly marked for easy identification against the packing list. All cases, packages, etc. are to be clearly marked on the outside to indicate the total weight, to show where the weight is bearing and the correct position of the slings and are to bear an identification mark relating them to the appropriate shipping documents. Stencil marks on the outside of casings are to be indelible. The Engineer may require inspecting and approving the packing before the items are dispatched but the contractor is to be entirely responsible for ensuring that the packing is suitable for transit and such inspection will not exonerate the contractor from any loss or damage due the faulty packing. Dear Xxx, We are pleased to inform you that we guarantee M/S ................................................................................................................................................ for the amount of. in order to allow them to submit an offer
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Packing. Each item to be packed properly or protected for shipment and be capable of sustaining heavy handling during transportation from the place of manufacture to the purchasers stores in Irbid and hence to site and to be suitable for storage for a period of 6 to 12 months after to site. Tube ends and other similar open ends are to be protected from both external damage and ingress of dirt and moisture during transit and while at purchaser’s purchaser‟s stores. Flanged pipes are to have their open ends protected by adhesive tape or jointing and then be covered with a wooden blank flange secured by service bolts. Precautions are to be taken to protect shafts and journals where they rest on wooden or other supports likely to contain moisture. At such points, wrappings impregnated with anti-rust composition or vapor phase inhibitors are to be used with sufficient strength to resist chafing and indentation due to movement which is likely to occur in transit. Protective wrappings and impregnation are to be suitable for a period of three months. In the case of ball or roller bearings installed in any items of material, precautions are to be taken to avoid indentation of the bearing races. Metal bindings of cases are to be of corrosion resistant material position with struts or cross battens and not with wood chocks wedged in place, unless they are fastened firmly in place. All struts or cross battens are preferably to be supported by cleats fixed to the case above and below to form ledges on which the xxxxxx may rest. Cases are to be unopened after packing to prove that there is no movement of contents. Where parts are required to be bolted to the sides of the case, large washers are to be used to distribute the pressure and the timber is to be strengthened by means of a pad. Where practicable, all indoor items such as electric motors, switch and control gear, instruments and panels, machine components, etc., are to be cocooned or covered in polyethylene sheeting, sealed at the joints and the enclosure provided internally with a desiccators. Each crate or package is to contain a packing list in a waterproof envelope. All items of material are to be clearly marked for easy identification against the packing list. All cases, packages, etc. are to be clearly marked on the outside to indicate the total weight, to show where the weight is bearing and the correct position of the slings and are to bear an identification mark relating them to the appropriate shipping documents. Stencil marks on the outside of casings are to be indelible. The Engineer may require inspecting and approving the packing before the items are dispatched but the contractor is to be entirely responsible for ensuring that the packing is suitable for transit and such inspection will not exonerate the contractor from any loss or damage due the faulty packing. Form of Bid Bond Tender No. (81/2015) Dear Xxx, We are pleased to inform you that we guarantee M/S S........................................................................for the amount of.....................................................................in order to allow them to submit an offer for the due performance of the undertaking and obligation as specified in their Tender for Contract No.
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Packing. Each item to be packed properly or protected for shipment and be capable of sustaining heavy handling during transportation from the place of manufacture to the purchasers stores in Irbid and hence to site and to be suitable for storage for a period of 6 to 12 months after to site. Tube ends and other similar open ends are to be protected from both external damage and ingress of dirt and moisture during transit and while at purchaser’s stores. Flanged pipes are to have their open ends protected by adhesive tape or jointing and then be covered with a wooden blank flange secured by service bolts. Precautions are to be taken to protect shafts and journals where they rest on wooden or other supports likely to contain moisture. At such points, wrappings impregnated with anti-rust composition or vapor phase inhibitors are to be used with sufficient strength to resist chafing and indentation due to movement which is likely to occur in transit. Protective wrappings and impregnation are to be suitable for a period of three months. In the case of ball or roller bearings installed in any items of material, precautions are to be taken to avoid indentation of the bearing races. Metal bindings of cases are to be of corrosion resistant material position with struts or cross battens and not with wood chocks wedged in place, unless they are fastened firmly in place. All struts or cross battens are preferably to be supported by cleats fixed to the case above and below to form ledges on which the xxxxxx may rest. Cases are to be unopened after packing to prove that there is no movement of contents. Where parts are required to be bolted to the sides of the case, large washers are to be used to distribute the pressure and the timber is to be strengthened by means of a pad. Where practicable, all indoor items such as electric motors, switch and control gear, instruments and panels, machine components, etc., are to be cocooned or covered in polyethylene sheeting, sealed at the joints and the enclosure provided internally with a desiccatorsdesiccator. Each crate or package is to contain a packing list in a waterproof envelope. All items of material are to be clearly marked for easy identification against the packing list. All cases, packages, etc. are to be clearly marked on the outside to indicate the total weight, to show where the weight is bearing and the correct position of the slings and are to bear an identification mark xxxx relating them to the appropriate shipping documents. Stencil marks on the outside of casings are to be indelible. The Engineer may require inspecting and approving the packing before the items are dispatched but the contractor is to be entirely responsible for ensuring that the packing is suitable for transit and such inspection will not exonerate the contractor from any loss or damage due the faulty packing. Dear XxxSir, We are pleased to inform you that we guarantee M/S ................................................................................................................................................ for the amount of. in order to allow them to submit an offer
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