SITE INFORMATION. General description The Xxxxx Power Station is situated approximately half way between Bethal and Ogies on the R545, being just over 30 km from each town and 10 km north-west of Kriel town. Xxxxx Power Station is situated in a summer rainfall area with an average annual precipitation of about 750 mm falling almost entirely during the months of October to April. The average rainfall per month generally exceeds 40 mm during this period, although drought periods do occur which can last for 20 days or longer. Drought periods occur most frequently during the months of October/November and March/April. January is statistically the highest rainfall month with an average monthly rainfall of about 130 mm. June has the lowest rainfall with an average monthly rainfall of about 7 mm. Approximately 85% of the annual rainfall occurs in the summer months and heavy falls of 125 to 150 mm occasionally occur in a single day. The annual average number of thunderstorms is about 75. These storms are often violent with severe lightning and strong (but short-lived) gusty winds and are sometimes accompanied by hail. This region has among the highest hail frequencies in South Africa; about 4 to 7 occurrences (depending mainly on altitude) may be expected annually. January is normally the hottest month with an average daily maximum temperature of 27°C with a mean daily temperature in winter being about 16°C. Winter average daily temperatures vary from 18, 5°C maximum to -1°C minimum. The extreme temperatures recorded range from 34, 7°C to minus 12, 4°C for the period 1920 - 1984. (Source: Weather Bureau, Pretoria) Winds are generally light to moderate except during thunderstorms. Generally the prevailing wind directions are from the North West during the day and from the east at night. During daytime, the prevailing winds are from the north-western direction. During night-time, the prevailing winds are from the north-eastern direction. The highest recorded average wind speed is 17, 6 km/hour. The average wind velocity over the year is 14, 5 km/hour. (Source: Xxxxxx & Xxxxxx, 1996, Reference 4, page 2.5.) Existing buildings, structures, and plant & machinery on the Site Not applicable. The Contractor to specify any information required if necessary. Subsoil information Not applicable. The Contractor to specify any information required if necessary. Hidden services All known services will be brought to the attention of the Contractor by Employers Representative. Should the Contractor...
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SITE INFORMATION. A. Is this property under an Agricultural Preserve Contract? Y N
SITE INFORMATION. C4.1: Information about the site at time of inspection which may affect the work in this contract
SITE INFORMATION. Except to the extent that the Contractor knows of any inaccuracy, the Contractor is entitled to rely on the following site information to be furnished at the Owner’s expense and with reasonable promptness.
SITE INFORMATION. Employers shall include on each monthly remittance form the address and site location for all work performed during the period covered by the particular monthly remittance form.
SITE INFORMATION. City shall be responsible for providing Artist, at no cost to Artist, copies of existing designs, drawings, reports, and other relevant existing data needed by Artist in order to perform Artist’s Services.
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SITE INFORMATION. The Principal does not warrant, guarantee or make any representation about the accuracy or adequacy of any information or data made available to the Contractor as to the existing conditions at the Site. Such information or data does not form part of the Contract. The Contractor warrants that it has not placed any reliance upon the accuracy or adequacy of such information or data and acknowledges that it is aware that the Principal entered the Contract relying upon this warranty. Unless clause 6.5 applies, the Contractor releases and indemnifies the Principal from and against all claims, whether under the Contract or (insofar as is permitted by law) any other principle of law, which it now or in the future may have against the Principal arising out of or in connection with such information or data. Latent Conditions If the Contractor considers it has encountered a Latent Condition it must immediately give the Contract Administrator notice in writing. The Contract Administrator must, within 14 days of receipt of the Contractor's notice: notify the Contractor and the Principal of its determination whether a Latent Condition has been encountered or found; and instruct the Contractor as to the course it must adopt insofar as the Contractor's Activities are affected by the Latent Condition. If the Contract Administrator determines that a Latent Condition has been encountered the Contractor will be entitled to: claim an extension of time to the Date for Completion under clause 9.4 if it is delayed in achieving Completion by the Date for Completion; and be paid by the Principal any extra costs incurred by the Contractor after the giving of a notice under this clause 6.5 arising from the Latent Condition, valued by the Contract Administrator as a Variation. The Contractor's entitlement under paragraph (d) will be its only right to payment of money arising from the Latent Condition and will be subject to the Contractor complying with clause 12.