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PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS RELATING TO STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. C3.4.2.1 General Conditions of Contract Referred to in the Standard Specifications The references to the General Conditions of Contract appearing in the COLTO Standard Specifications refer to the COLTO General Conditions of Contract which is superseded in this contract by the General Conditions of Contract for Construction Works 2004. The corresponding clause in the latter document pertaining to the reference in the COLTO Standard Specifications is listed in the table below. Clause No. in the Standard Specifications Clause No. in COLTO General Conditions Equivalent Clause No. in General Conditions of Contract 2004 1202 15 12(2) 1206 14 Deleted 1209 52 49(1)(5) 1210 54 51(1) 1212(1) 49 46 1215 45 42(2) 1217 35 32 1303 45 42(2) 1403 40(1) 37 1505 40 37 31.03 40 37 3204(b) 40 37 3303(b) 2 2 5803(c) 40 37 5805(d) 40 37 6103(c) 40 37 Item 83.03 22 19 ALL SECTIONS 48 45
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PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS RELATING TO STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. This part of the project specifications deals with matters relating to the standard specifications. Where reference is made in the standard specifications to the project specifications this part shall also contain the relevant information e.g. the requirements where a choice of materials or construction methods are provided for the standard specifications. In certain clauses the standard specifications allow a choice to be specified in the project specifications between alternative materials or methods of construction and for additional requirements to be specified to suit a particular contract. Details of such alternatives or additional requirements applicable to this contract are contained in this part of the project specifications. It also contains some additional specifications and amendments of the standard specifications required for this particular contract. The number of each clause and each payment item in this part of the project specifications consists of the prefix B followed by a number corresponding to the number of the relevant clause or payment item in the standard specifications. The number of a new clause or a new payment item, which does not form part of a clause or a payment item in the standard specifications and is included here, is also prefixed by B followed by a new number. The new numbers follow on the last clause or item number used in the relevant section of the standard specifications. Clauses and pay items referring to labour intensive methods are prefixed by L in the project specifications. Clauses and pay items referring to emerging contractors are prefixed by E in the project specifications. MATTERS RELATING TO THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 1200 : GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND PROVISIONS C.55 SECTION 1300 : CONTRACTOR'S ESTABLISHMENT ON SITE AND GENERAL OBLIGATIONS ..............................................................................................C.63 SECTION 1400 : HOUSING, OFFICES AND LABORATORIES FOR THE ENGINEER’S SITE PERSONNEL........................................................................................C.64 SECTION 1500 : ACCOMMODATION OF TRAFFIC ......................................................C.66 SECTION 1700 : CLEARING AND GRUBBING..............................................................C.69 SECTION 1800 : DAYWORK SCHEDULE.......................................................................C.70 SECTION 2100 : DRAINS.....................................................................

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