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PORTABLE SALVAGE EQUIPMENT. (a) The daily tariff, or pro rata for part thereof, for all portable salvage equipment reasonably engaged during the services, including any time necessary for mobilisation and demobilisation, shall be as follows: Equipment Rate – US$ Equipment Rate – US$ Generators Protective Clothing/Safety Equipment Up to 50 kW 75 Breathing Gear 64 51 to 120 kW 158 Hazardous Environment Suit 126 121 to 300 kW 253 Cooler; Evaporative; 36”, 9800 Cfm, 110v 100 Over 301 kW 443 Heater 55,000/110,000 Btu 250 Gas Monitor; Four Gas Types 175 Compressors Nitrogen Generator – 1500 SCFH @ 96%, 220v 2,450 PPE; Ascending/Descending package: 4 Man 350 185 Cfm 190 PPE; Bunker Gear Pkg: 1 Man 125 600 Cfm 317 PPE; Chemical Suit Pkg: Class A: 1 Man 145 1200 Cfm 506 PPE; Chemical Suit Pkg: Class B: 1 Man 25 Air Manifold 13 PPE; Cold Weather 1st Response Kit 35 Blower; 1,500m³/min. 1,076 PPE; Confined Space Entry 2 Man package, with 525 Communications Distribution Boards PPE; Survival Suit, Immersion 10 Ventilation Pkg: Vane Axial: 1,500 Cfm 100 Up to 50 kW 75 Ventilation Pkg: Venturi Type: 4,000 Cfm 115 51 to 120 kW 158 121 to 300 kW 253 Pollution Control Equipment Over 301 kW 443 Hot Tap Machine, including support equipment 1,265 Hoses: Per 6 Metres or 20 Feet Oil Boom, 24”, per 10 metres 39 Oil Boom, 36”, per 10 metres 126 ¾” 5 Ballast/Fuel storage Bins upto 10,000 litres 75 2” 10 Ballast/Fuel storage Bins 10,000 to 25,000 litres 100 Layflat Ballast/Fuel storage Bins 25,000 to 50,000 litres 126 2” 14 4” 19 Pumping Equipment 6” 25 Rigid Air 2” 19 1” 65 3” 22 2” 95 4” 25 3” 110 6” 32 Diesel 8” 38 2” 64 4” 114 Miscellaneous Equipment 6” 152 Air Bags, less than 5 tons lift 50 2” 64 Air Bags 5 to 15 tons lift 253 4” 190 Air Lift 4” 126 6” 759 Air Lift 6” 253 Hydraulic Air Lift 8” 379 3” 500 Air Tugger, up to 3 tons 95 6” 759 Chain Saw 25 8” 1,265 Container handling package 200 Communications package 200 Lighting Systems Damage Stability Computer and Software 315 Echo Sounder, portable 32 Halogen system 100 Extension Ladder 25 Lighting String, per 50 feet 32 Hydraulic Xxxx, up to 50 tons 50 Light Tower 64 Hydraulic Xxxx, up to 120 tons 95 Underwater Lighting System, 1,000 xxxxx 95 Hydraulic Powerpack up to 40kW 60 Hydraulic Powerpack 75kW 95 Winches Pressure washer, water 316 Pressure washer, steam 570 Up to 5 tons, including 50 metres of wire 150 Rigging Package, heavy 506 Up to 10 tons, including 50 metres of wire 175 Rigging Package, light 253 Up to 20 tons, including 50 metres of wire 250 Steel band Saw 25 Tirfors, up to 5 tonnes 14 Fenders Thermal Imaging Camera 316 Tool Package, per set 220 Yokohama Ventilation Package 25 1.00m. x 2.00m. 95 VHF Radio 14 2.50m. x 5.50m. 190 Z Boat, including outboard up to 14 feet 253 3.50m. x 6.50m. 317 Z Boat, including outboard over 14 feet 443 Low Pressure Inflatable 3 metres 89 Diving Equipment 6 metres 89 9 metres 190 High Pressure Compressor 3500 psi/17 Cfm 200 12 metres 316 High Pressure Compressor 5500 psi/5 Cfm 115 16 metres 316 Decompression Chamber with Medical Lock 325 Decompression Chamber: Two Man, including compressor 632 Shackles Decompression Chamber: Four Man, including compressor 885 Hot Water Diving Assembly 316 Up to 50 tonnes 13 Underwater Magnets 25 51 to 120 tonnes 00 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx 25 121 to 200 tonnes 39 Shallow Water Dive Spread 285 Over 200 tonnes 64 Equipment Welding & Cutting Equipment Rate – US$ Equipment Storage Equipment Rate – US$ Bolt Gun 380 12’ Container 32 Oxy-acetylene Surface Cutting Gear 32 20’ Container 50 Underwater Cutting Gear 64 Underwater Welding Kit 64 250 Amp Welder 190 400 Amp Welder 253 (b) Any portable salvage equipment engaged but not set out above shall be charged at a rate to be agreed with the SCR or, failing agreement, determined by the Arbitrator. (c) The total charge (before bonus) for each item of portable salvage equipment, owned by the contractor, shall not exceed the manufacturer’s recommended retail price on the last day of the services multiplied by 2.0. (d) Compensation for any portable salvage equipment lost or destroyed during the services shall be paid at the replacement cost. (Provided that the total of such compensation and the daily tariff rate (before bonus) in respect of that item does not exceed the actual cost of replacing the item at the Contractor’s base with the most similar equivalent new item multiplied by 2.5.) (e) All consumables such as welding rods, boiler suits, small ropes etc. shall be charged at cost and shall be treated as an out of pocket expense. (f) The Contractor shall be entitled to remuneration at a stand-by rate of 50% of the full tariff rate plus bonus for any portable salvage equipment reasonably mobilised but not used during the salvage operation provided (i) It has been mobilised with the prior agreement of the owner of the vessel or its mobilisation was reasonable in the circumstances of the casualty, or (ii) It comprises portable salvage equipment normally aboard the tug or craft that would have been reasonably mobilised had it not already been aboard the tug or craft. (g) SCOPIC remuneration shall cease to accrue in respect of portable salvage equipment which becomes a commercial total loss from the date it ceases to be useable plus a reasonable period for demobilisation (if appropriate) PROVIDED that such SCOPIC remuneration in respect of demobilisation shall only be payable if the commercial total loss arises while it is engaged in the services and through no fault of the Contractors, their servants, agents or sub-contractors.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Salvage, Firefighting and Lightering Contract, Salvage, Firefighting and Lightering Contract

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PORTABLE SALVAGE EQUIPMENT. (a) The daily tariff, or pro rata for part thereof, for all portable salvage equipment reasonably engaged during the services, including any time necessary for mobilisation and demobilisation, shall be as follows: Equipment Rate – US$ Equipment Rate – US$ Generators Protective Clothing/Safety Equipment Up to 50 kW 75 88 Breathing Gear 64 75 51 to 120 kW 158 186 Hazardous Environment Suit 126 148 121 to 300 kW 253 297 Cooler; Evaporative; 36”, 9800 Cfm, 110v 100 118 Over 301 kW 443 520 Heater 55,000/110,000 Btu 250 294 Gas Monitor; Four Gas Types 175 206 Compressors Nitrogen Generator – 1500 SCFH @ 96%, 220v 2,450 2,879 PPE; Ascending/Descending package: 4 Man 350 411 185 Cfm 190 223 PPE; Bunker Gear Pkg: 1 Man 125 147 600 Cfm 317 373 PPE; Chemical Suit Pkg: Class A: 1 Man 145 170 1200 Cfm 506 595 PPE; Chemical Suit Pkg: Class B: 1 Man 25 30 Air Manifold 13 15 PPE; Cold Weather 1st Response Kit 35 41 Blower; 1,500m³/min. 1,076 1,264 PPE; Confined Space Entry 2 Man package, with 525 617 Communications Distribution Boards PPE; Survival Suit, Immersion 10 12 Ventilation Pkg: Vane Axial: 1,500 Cfm 100 118 Up to 50 kW 75 88 Ventilation Pkg: Venturi Type: 4,000 Cfm 115 135 51 to 120 kW 158 186 121 to 300 kW 253 297 Pollution Control Equipment Over 301 kW 443 520 Hot Tap Machine, including support equipment 1,265 1,486 Hoses: Per 6 Metres or 20 Feet Oil Boom, 24”, per 10 metres 39 46 Oil Boom, 36”, per 10 metres 126 148 ¾” 5 6 Ballast/Fuel storage Bins upto 10,000 litres 75 88 2” 10 12 Ballast/Fuel storage Bins 10,000 to 25,000 litres 100 118 Layflat Ballast/Fuel storage Bins 25,000 to 50,000 litres 126 148 2” 14 16 4” 19 22 Pumping Equipment 6” 25 30 Rigid Air 2” 19 22 1” 65 76 3” 22 25 2” 95 112 4” 25 30 3” 110 130 6” 32 37 Diesel 8” 38 45 2” 64 75 4” 114 134 Miscellaneous Equipment 6” 152 178 Air Bags, less than 5 tons lift 50 58 2” 64 75 Air Bags 5 to 15 tons lift 253 297 4” 190 223 Air Lift 4” 126 148 6” 759 891 Air Lift 6” 253 297 Hydraulic Air Lift 8” 379 445 3” 500 587 Air Tugger, up to 3 tons 95 112 6” 759 891 Chain Saw 25 30 8” 1,265 1,486 Container handling package 200 235 Communications package 200 235 Lighting Systems Damage Stability Computer and Software 315 370 Echo Sounder, portable 32 37 Halogen system 100 118 Extension Ladder 25 30 Lighting String, per 50 feet 32 37 Hydraulic XxxxJack, up to 50 tons 50 58 Light Tower 64 75 Hydraulic XxxxJack, up to 120 tons 95 112 Underwater Lighting System, 1,000 xxxxx 95 112 Hydraulic Powerpack up to 40kW 60 70 Hydraulic Powerpack 75kW 95 112 Winches Pressure washer, water 316 372 Pressure washer, steam 570 669 Up to 5 tons, including 50 metres of wire 150 176 Rigging Package, heavy 506 595 Up to 10 tons, including 50 metres of wire 175 206 Rigging Package, light 253 297 Up to 20 tons, including 50 metres of wire 250 294 Steel band Saw 25 30 Tirfors, up to 5 tonnes 14 16 Fenders Thermal Imaging Camera 316 372 Tool Package, per set 220 258 Yokohama Ventilation Package 25 30 1.00m. x 2.00m. 95 112 VHF Radio 14 16 2.50m. x 5.50m. 190 223 Z Boat, including outboard up to 14 feet 253 297 3.50m. x 6.50m. 317 373 Z Boat, including outboard over 14 feet 443 520 Low Pressure Inflatable 3 metres 89 104 Diving Equipment 6 metres 89 104 9 metres 190 223 High Pressure Compressor 3500 psi/17 Cfm 200 235 12 metres 316 372 High Pressure Compressor 5500 psi/5 Cfm 115 135 16 metres 316 372 Decompression Chamber with Medical Lock 325 381 Decompression Chamber: Two Man, including compressor 632 742 Shackles Decompression Chamber: Four Man, including compressor 885 1,040 Hot Water Diving Assembly 316 372 Up to 50 tonnes 13 15 Underwater Magnets 25 30 51 to 120 tonnes 00 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx 25 30 Underwater Drill 30 121 to 200 tonnes 39 46 Shallow Water Dive Spread 285 335 Over 200 tonnes 64 75 Resolve Salvage & Fire (Americas), Inc. Version 3.0 01 October 2013 Page 6 of 12 Equipment Welding & Cutting Equipment Rate – US$ Equipment Storage Equipment Rate – US$ Bolt Gun 380 446 12’ Container 32 37 Oxy-acetylene Surface Cutting Gear 32 37 20’ Container 50 58 Underwater Cutting Gear 64 75 Underwater Welding Kit 64 75 250 Amp Welder 190 223 400 Amp Welder 253297 (b) Any portable salvage equipment engaged but not set out above shall be charged at a rate to be agreed with the SCR or, failing agreement, determined by the Arbitrator. (c) The total charge (before bonus) for each item of portable salvage equipment, owned by the contractor, shall not exceed the manufacturer’s recommended retail price on the last day of the services multiplied by 2.0. (d) Compensation for any portable salvage equipment lost or destroyed during the services shall be paid at the replacement cost. (Provided that the total of such compensation and the daily tariff rate (before bonus) in respect of that item does not exceed the actual cost of replacing the item at the Contractor’s base with the most similar equivalent new item multiplied by 2.5.) (e) All consumables such as welding rods, boiler suits, small ropes etc. shall be charged at cost and shall be treated as an out of pocket expense. (f) The Contractor shall be entitled to remuneration at a stand-by rate of 50% of the full tariff rate plus bonus for any portable salvage equipment reasonably mobilised but not used during the salvage operation provided (i) It has been mobilised with the prior agreement of the owner of the vessel or its mobilisation was reasonable in the circumstances of the casualty, or (ii) It comprises portable salvage equipment normally aboard the tug or craft that would have been reasonably mobilised had it not already been aboard the tug or craft. (g) SCOPIC remuneration shall cease to accrue in respect of portable salvage equipment which becomes a commercial total loss from the date it ceases to be useable plus a reasonable period for demobilisation (if appropriate) PROVIDED that such SCOPIC remuneration in respect of demobilisation shall only be payable if the commercial total loss arises while it is engaged in the services and through no fault of the Contractors, their servants, agents or sub-contractors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Vessel Response Plan and Funding Agreement

PORTABLE SALVAGE EQUIPMENT. (a) The daily tariff, or pro rata for part thereof, for all portable salvage equipment reasonably engaged during the services, including any time necessary for mobilisation and demobilisation, shall be as follows: Equipment Rate – US$ Equipment Rate – US$ Generators Protective Clothing/Safety Equipment Up to 50 kW 75 Breathing Gear 64 51 to 120 kW 158 Hazardous Environment Suit 126 121 to 300 kW 253 Cooler; Evaporative; 36”, 9800 Cfm, 110v 100 Over 301 kW 443 Heater 55,000/110,000 Btu 250 Gas Monitor; Four Gas Types 175 Compressors Nitrogen Generator – 1500 SCFH @ 96%, 220v 2,450 PPE; Ascending/Descending package: 4 Man 350 185 Cfm 190 PPE; Bunker Gear Pkg: 1 Man 125 600 Cfm 317 PPE; Chemical Suit Pkg: Class A: 1 Man 145 1200 Cfm 506 PPE; Chemical Suit Pkg: Class B: 1 Man 25 Air Manifold 13 PPE; Cold Weather 1st Response Kit 35 Blower; 1,500m³/min. 1,076 PPE; Confined Space Entry 2 Man package, with 525 Communications Distribution Boards PPE; Survival Suit, Immersion 10 Ventilation Pkg: Vane Axial: 1,500 Cfm 100 Up to 50 kW 75 Ventilation Pkg: Venturi Type: 4,000 Cfm 115 51 to 120 kW 158 121 to 300 kW 253 Pollution Control Equipment Over 301 kW 443 Hot Tap Machine, including support equipment 1,265 Hoses: Per 6 Metres or 20 Feet Oil Boom, 24”, per 10 metres 39 Oil Boom, 36”, per 10 metres 126 ¾” 5 Ballast/Fuel storage Bins upto 10,000 litres 75 2” 10 Ballast/Fuel storage Bins 10,000 to 25,000 litres 100 Layflat Ballast/Fuel storage Bins 25,000 to 50,000 litres 126 2” 14 4” 19 Pumping Equipment 6” 25 Rigid Air 2” 19 1” 65 3” 22 2” 95 4” 25 3” 110 6” 32 Diesel 8” 38 2” 64 4” 114 Miscellaneous Equipment 6” 152 Air Bags, less than 5 tons lift 50 2” 64 Air Bags 5 to 15 tons lift 253 4” 190 Air Lift 4” 126 6” 759 Air Lift 6” 253 Hydraulic Air Lift 8” 379 3” 500 Air Tugger, up to 3 tons 95 6” 759 Chain Saw 25 8” 1,265 Container handling package 200 Communications package 200 Lighting Systems Damage Stability Computer and Software 315 Echo Sounder, portable 32 Halogen system 100 Extension Ladder 25 Lighting String, per 50 feet 32 Hydraulic XxxxJack, up to 50 tons 50 Light Tower 64 Hydraulic XxxxJack, up to 120 tons 95 Underwater Lighting System, 1,000 xxxxx 95 Hydraulic Powerpack up to 40kW 60 Hydraulic Powerpack 75kW 95 Winches Pressure washer, water 316 Pressure washer, steam 570 Up to 5 tons, including 50 metres of wire 150 Rigging Package, heavy 506 Up to 10 tons, including 50 metres of wire 175 Rigging Package, light 253 Up to 20 tons, including 50 metres of wire 250 Steel band Saw 25 Tirfors, up to 5 tonnes 14 Fenders Thermal Imaging Camera 316 Tool Package, per set 220 Yokohama Ventilation Package 25 1.00m. x 2.00m. 95 VHF Radio 14 2.50m. x 5.50m. 190 Z Boat, including outboard up to 14 feet 253 3.50m. x 6.50m. 317 Z Boat, including outboard over 14 feet 443 Low Pressure Inflatable 3 metres 89 Diving Equipment 6 metres 89 9 metres 190 High Pressure Compressor 3500 psi/17 Cfm 200 12 metres 316 High Pressure Compressor 5500 psi/5 Cfm 115 16 metres 316 Decompression Chamber with Medical Lock 325 Decompression Chamber: Two Man, including compressor 632 Shackles Decompression Chamber: Four Man, including compressor 885 Hot Water Diving Assembly 316 Up to 50 tonnes 13 Underwater Magnets 25 51 to 120 tonnes 00 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx 25 Underwater Drill 25 121 to 200 tonnes 39 Shallow Water Dive Spread 285 Over 200 tonnes 64 Equipment Welding & Cutting Equipment Rate – US$ Equipment Storage Equipment Rate – US$ Bolt Gun 380 12’ Container 32 Oxy-acetylene Surface Cutting Gear 32 20’ Container 50 Underwater Cutting Gear 64 Underwater Welding Kit 64 250 Amp Welder 190 400 Amp Welder 253 (b) Any portable salvage equipment engaged but not set out above shall be charged at a rate to be agreed with the SCR or, failing agreement, determined by the Arbitrator. (c) The total charge (before bonus) for each item of portable salvage equipment, owned by the contractor, shall not exceed the manufacturer’s recommended retail price on the last day of the services multiplied by 2.0. (d) Compensation for any portable salvage equipment lost or destroyed during the services shall be paid at the replacement cost. (Provided that the total of such compensation and the daily tariff rate (before bonus) in respect of that item does not exceed the actual cost of replacing the item at the Contractor’s base with the most similar equivalent new item multiplied by 2.5.) (e) All consumables such as welding rods, boiler suits, small ropes etc. shall be charged at cost and shall be treated as an out of pocket expense. (f) The Contractor shall be entitled to remuneration at a stand-by rate of 50% of the full tariff rate plus bonus for any portable salvage equipment reasonably mobilised but not used during the salvage operation provided (i) It has been mobilised with the prior agreement of the owner of the vessel or its mobilisation was reasonable in the circumstances of the casualty, or (ii) It comprises portable salvage equipment normally aboard the tug or craft that would have been reasonably mobilised had it not already been aboard the tug or craft. (g) SCOPIC remuneration shall cease to accrue in respect of portable salvage equipment which becomes a commercial total loss from the date it ceases to be useable plus a reasonable period for demobilisation (if appropriate) PROVIDED that such SCOPIC remuneration in respect of demobilisation shall only be payable if the commercial total loss arises while it is engaged in the services and through no fault of the Contractors, their servants, agents or sub-contractors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Vessel Response Plan and Funding Agreement

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PORTABLE SALVAGE EQUIPMENT. (a) The daily tariff, or pro rata for part thereof, for all portable salvage equipment reasonably engaged during the services, including any time necessary for mobilisation and demobilisation, shall be as follows: Equipment Rate – US$ Equipment Rate – US$ Generators Protective Clothing/Safety Equipment Up to 50 kW 75 88 Breathing Gear 64 75 51 to 120 kW 158 186 Hazardous Environment Suit 126 148 121 to 300 kW 253 297 Cooler; Evaporative; 36”, 9800 Cfm, 110v 100 118 Over 301 kW 443 520 Heater 55,000/110,000 Btu 250 294 Gas Monitor; Four Gas Types 175 206 Compressors Nitrogen Generator – 1500 SCFH @ 96%, 220v 2,450 2,879 PPE; Ascending/Descending package: 4 Man 350 411 185 Cfm 190 223 PPE; Bunker Gear Pkg: 1 Man 125 147 600 Cfm 317 373 PPE; Chemical Suit Pkg: Class A: 1 Man 145 170 1200 Cfm 506 595 PPE; Chemical Suit Pkg: Class B: 1 Man 25 30 Air Manifold 13 15 PPE; Cold Weather 1st Response Kit 35 41 Blower; 1,500m³/min. 1,076 1,264 PPE; Confined Space Entry 2 Man package, with 525 617 Communications Distribution Boards PPE; Survival Suit, Immersion 10 12 Ventilation Pkg: Vane Axial: 1,500 Cfm 100 118 Up to 50 kW 75 88 Ventilation Pkg: Venturi Type: 4,000 Cfm 115 135 51 to 120 kW 158 186 121 to 300 kW 253 297 Pollution Control Equipment Over 301 kW 443 520 Hot Tap Machine, including support equipment 1,265 1,486 Hoses: Per 6 Metres or 20 Feet Oil Boom, 24”, per 10 metres 39 46 Oil Boom, 36”, per 10 metres 126 148 ¾” 5 6 Ballast/Fuel storage Bins upto 10,000 litres 75 88 2” 10 12 Ballast/Fuel storage Bins 10,000 to 25,000 litres 100 118 Layflat Ballast/Fuel storage Bins 25,000 to 50,000 litres 126 148 2” 14 16 4” 19 22 Pumping Equipment 6” 25 30 Rigid Air 2” 19 22 1” 65 76 3” 22 25 2” 95 112 4” 25 30 3” 110 130 6” 32 37 Diesel 8” 38 45 2” 64 75 4” 114 134 Miscellaneous Equipment 6” 152 178 Air Bags, less than 5 tons lift 50 58 2” 64 75 Air Bags 5 to 15 tons lift 253 297 4” 190 223 Air Lift 4” 126 148 6” 759 891 Air Lift 6” 253 297 Hydraulic Air Lift 8” 379 445 3” 500 587 Air Tugger, up to 3 tons 95 112 6” 759 891 Chain Saw 25 30 8” 1,265 1,486 Container handling package 200 235 Communications package 200 235 Lighting Systems Damage Stability Computer and Software 315 370 Echo Sounder, portable 32 37 Halogen system 100 118 Extension Ladder 25 30 Lighting String, per 50 feet 32 37 Hydraulic Xxxx, up to 50 tons 50 58 Light Tower 64 75 Hydraulic Xxxx, up to 120 tons 95 112 Underwater Lighting System, 1,000 xxxxx 95 112 Hydraulic Powerpack up to 40kW 60 70 Hydraulic Powerpack 75kW 95 112 Winches Pressure washer, water 316 372 Pressure washer, steam 570 669 Up to 5 tons, including 50 metres of wire 150 176 Rigging Package, heavy 506 595 Up to 10 tons, including 50 metres of wire 175 206 Rigging Package, light 253 297 Up to 20 tons, including 50 metres of wire 250 294 Steel band Saw 25 30 Tirfors, up to 5 tonnes 14 16 Fenders Thermal Imaging Camera 316 372 Tool Package, per set 220 258 Yokohama Ventilation Package 25 30 1.00m. x 2.00m. 95 112 VHF Radio 14 16 2.50m. x 5.50m. 190 223 Z Boat, including outboard up to 14 feet 253 297 3.50m. x 6.50m. 317 373 Z Boat, including outboard over 14 feet 443 520 Low Pressure Inflatable 3 metres 89 104 Diving Equipment 6 metres 89 104 9 metres 190 223 High Pressure Compressor 3500 psi/17 Cfm 200 235 12 metres 316 372 High Pressure Compressor 5500 psi/5 Cfm 115 135 16 metres 316 372 Decompression Chamber with Medical Lock 325 381 Decompression Chamber: Two Man, including compressor 632 742 Shackles Decompression Chamber: Four Man, including compressor 885 1,040 Hot Water Diving Assembly 316 372 Up to 50 tonnes 13 15 Underwater Magnets 25 30 51 to 120 tonnes 00 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx 25 30 121 to 200 tonnes 39 46 Shallow Water Dive Spread 285 335 Over 200 tonnes 64 75 Equipment Welding & Cutting Equipment Rate – US$ Equipment Storage Equipment Rate – US$ Bolt Gun 380 446 12’ Container 32 37 Oxy-acetylene Surface Cutting Gear 32 37 20’ Container 50 58 Underwater Cutting Gear 64 75 Underwater Welding Kit 64 75 250 Amp Welder 190 223 400 Amp Welder 253297 (b) Any portable salvage equipment engaged but not set out above shall be charged at a rate to be agreed with the SCR or, failing agreement, determined by the Arbitrator. (c) The total charge (before bonus) for each item of portable salvage equipment, owned by the contractor, shall not exceed the manufacturer’s recommended retail price on the last day of the services multiplied by 2.0. (d) Compensation for any portable salvage equipment lost or destroyed during the services shall be paid at the replacement cost. (Provided that the total of such compensation and the daily tariff rate (before bonus) in respect of that item does not exceed the actual cost of replacing the item at the Contractor’s base with the most similar equivalent new item multiplied by 2.5.) (e) All consumables such as welding rods, boiler suits, small ropes etc. shall be charged at cost and shall be treated as an out of pocket expense. (f) The Contractor shall be entitled to remuneration at a stand-by rate of 50% of the full tariff rate plus bonus for any portable salvage equipment reasonably mobilised but not used during the salvage operation provided (i) It has been mobilised with the prior agreement of the owner of the vessel or its mobilisation was reasonable in the circumstances of the casualty, or (ii) It comprises portable salvage equipment normally aboard the tug or craft that would have been reasonably mobilised had it not already been aboard the tug or craft. (g) SCOPIC remuneration shall cease to accrue in respect of portable salvage equipment which becomes a commercial total loss from the date it ceases to be useable plus a reasonable period for demobilisation (if appropriate) PROVIDED that such SCOPIC remuneration in respect of demobilisation shall only be payable if the commercial total loss arises while it is engaged in the services and through no fault of the Contractors, their servants, agents or sub-contractors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Scopic Clause

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