Preferential procurement procedures Sample Clauses

Preferential procurement procedures. The works shall be executed in accordance with the conditions attached to preferences granted in accordance with the preferencing schedule.
Preferential procurement procedures. The works shall be executed in accordance with the conditions attached to preferences granted in accordance with the preferencing schedule. 3.1.1 Requirements for the sourcing and engagement of labour. 3.1.1.1 Labour required for the execution of all labour intensive works shall be engaged strictly in accordance with prevailing legislation and SANS 1914-5, Participation of Targeted Labour. 3.1.1.2 The rate of pay set for this project is as follows: Description Daily wage for 8 hour Important Note to Bidders work day (Minimum) Unskilled labour R 120.00 NB: Bidders are to check and verify rates used in the area during Semi-skilled labour R 160-00 compulsory briefing or before submitting bid document. Skilled labour R 190-00 Supervisor R 230-00 3.1.1.3 Tasks established by the contractor must be such that:a) the average worker completes 5 tasks per week in 40 hours or less; andb) the weakest worker completes 5 tasks per week in 55 hours or less. 3.1.1.4 The contractor must revise the time taken to complete a task whenever it is established that the time taken to complete a weekly task is not within the requirements of 3. 3.1.1.5 The Contractor shall, through all available community structures, inform the local community of the labour intensive works and the employment opportunities presented thereby. Preference must be given to people with previous practical experience in construction and / or who come from households: a) where the head of the household has less than a primary school education;b) that have less than one full time person earning an income;c) where subsistence agriculture is the source of income;d) those who are not in receipt of any social security pension income 3.1.1.6 The Contractor shall endeavor to ensure that the expenditure on the employment of temporary workers is in the following proportions: a) 25 % women;b) 50% youth who are between the ages of 18 and 25; andc) 2% on persons with disabilities. 3.1.2 Specific provisions pertaining to SANS 1914-5
Preferential procurement procedures. The Works shall be executed in accordance with the requirements specified in Section T1.2, Tender Data (Clause F3.11) and submitted by the Contractor in his Returnable Schedules.
Preferential procurement procedures. Requirements: The Contractor will respect OEM warrantees to ACSA at all times when procuring spare parts, products or 3rd party services. It will be the Contractor’s sole responsibility to ensure that OEM warranty requirements are adhered to at all times. Where Contractors use or quote on spare parts of a lower quality than recommended by the OEM, or parts not recommended by the OEM, this shall be clearly indicated to the Service Manager on the quotation. This also implies that the Contractor will have to build relationships with the various key OEM’s. The Contractor must adhere to all airport requirements regarding fire, health and safety when procuring replacement parts and/or other equipment or spares. With regard to insurance, clause 11.2(6) of the NEC will be applicable to avoids the Employer having to pay for costs which the contractor is required by the contract to insure against.
Preferential procurement procedures. The works shall be executed in accordance with the conditions attached to preferences granted in accordance with the preferencing schedule. 3.1.1 Requirements for the sourcing and engagement of labour. 3.1.1.1 Labour required for the execution of all labour intensive works shall be engaged strictly in accordance with prevailing legislation and SANS 1914-5, Participation of Targeted Labour. 3.1.1.2 The rate of pay set for this project is as follows: Unskilled labour R 120.00 NB: Bidders are to check and verify rates used in the area during compulsory briefing or before submitting bid document. Semi-skilled labour R 160-00 Skilled labour R 190-00 Supervisor R 230-00 3.1.1.3 Tasks established by the contractor must be such that: a) the average worker completes 5 tasks per week in 40 hours or less; and b) the weakest worker completes 5 tasks per week in 55 hours or less.
Preferential procurement procedures. The Contractor will respect OEM warrantees to ACSA when procuring spare parts, products or 3rd party services. It will be the Contractor’s sole responsibility to ensure that OEM warranty requirements are always adhered to. Where Contractors use or quote on spare parts of a lower quality than recommended by the OEM, or parts not recommended by the OEM, this shall be clearly indicated to the Service Manager on the quotation. This also implies that the Contractor must build relationships with the various key OEM’s. The Contractor must adhere to all airport requirements regarding fire, health and safety when procuring replacement parts. No undefined (Price List) expenditure will be allowed to claim for by the Contractor. Where the need arises for such items - it must be clearly motivated for and approved by the Service Manager. The Contractor is obliged to deliver or provide all necessary material and equipment to execute the works (e.g. measuring instruments and tools) and small items (e.g. lubricants and cleaning agents). No casual labour (i.e. “off the street” labour) may be employed by the Contractor unless pre-arranged with ACSA. Whenever this is required, the Contractor shall come to a suitable arrangement with ACSA regarding sourcing and screening of such individuals.
Preferential procurement procedures. This bid will be subject to the implementation of the Preferential Procurement Regulations, 2011 pertaining to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, Act Number 5 of 2000
Preferential procurement procedures. Requirements: The Contractor will respect OEM warrantees to ACSA at all times when procuring spare parts, products or 3rd party services. It will be the Contractor’s sole responsibility to ensure that OEM warranty requirements are adhered to at all times. Where Contractors use or quote on spare parts of a lower quality than recommended by the OEM, or parts not recommended by the OEM, this shall be clearly indicated to the Service Manager on the quotation. This also implies that the Contractor will have to build relationships with the various key OEM’s. The Contractor must adhere to all airport requirements regarding fire, health and safety when procuring replacement parts and/or other equipment or spares. No casual labour (i.e. “off the street” labour) may be employed by the Contractor unless pre-arranged with ACSA. Whenever this is required, the Contractor shall come to a suitable arrangement with ACSA regarding sourcing and screening of such individuals.
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