Personnel Mobilisation/Demobilisation Fee Sample Clauses

Personnel Mobilisation/Demobilisation Fee. The fee shall be payable for each member of CONTRACTOR’s personnel travelling to COMPANY’s designated hotel or heliport or port of embarkation. This is a one-off charge per mobilisation to cover all travel, hotel and subsistence costs in getting to and from the heliport from the base location. Where COMPANY’s designated hotel or heliport or port of embarkation is outside the UK then travel time between the CONTRACTOR’s base location and the COMPANY designated heliport shall be chargeable to COMPANY at the respective in-country onshore day rate for both outward and return journeys.
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