Tests and inspections before delivery. The Contractor does not deliver those Plant and Materials which the Service Information states are to be tested or inspected before delivery until the Service Manager has notified the Contractor that they have passes the test or inspection. All holding points on QCP should have been adhered to and signed off by both parties before accepting any material or goods on site.
Tests and inspections before delivery. Core Clause 41.1 makes reference to the Service Information stating which Plant and Materials are to be inspected and tested before delivery. Specify any requirements particularly if such tests and inspections are to be carried out by agents of the Employer overseas.
Tests and inspections before delivery. Core Clauses 40 and 41 both make reference to the Works Information regarding tests and inspections. Specify any requirements here for any tests and inspections that are to be done by the Supervisor or Others before delivery to the Working Areas, particularly if such tests and inspections are to be carried out by agents of the Employer overseas.
Tests and inspections before delivery. Distribution boards, etc. shall be factory tested by the manufacture and be accompanied by the manufacture’s test and inspection certificate upon delivery to the Site. Concrete test cubes shall be provided by the Contractor during the concrete pouring activity on Site. The Contractor shall take these test cubes to the lab for testing. The lab testing results will be issued to the Employer by the Contractor. Slump test shall be performed on Site during the concrete pouring by the Contractor. Specific hold and witness points will be assigned by the Supervisor as part of its acceptance review of the manufacturing and testing quality control plans prior to start of any tests and inspections.
Tests and inspections before delivery. Refer to the various sections of this document for specific testing and inspection requirement. Clauses 40 and 41 of the conditions contract and details provided in the Works Information for each Section of the Works refers.
Tests and inspections before delivery. All Plant to be inspected and accepted by the Employer before delivery. Plant not accepted by the Employer will not be allowed to be off loaded. Plant specification to be strictly adhered to.
Tests and inspections before delivery. All structural steelwork is to be inspected by the Contractor and verified by the quality representative of the Employer before being delivered to site and should have a certificate from the Galvanizer stating the coating thickness. For verification purposed, the contractor must notify the Project Manager two weeks before delivery of structural steelwork.
Tests and inspections before delivery. Contractor‟s job card to be signed by the nominated Employer’s representative before delivery.
Tests and inspections before delivery. Core Clause 41.1 makes reference to the Service Information stating which Plant and Materials are to be inspected and tested before delivery. Specify any requirements particularly if such tests and inspections are to be carried out by agents of the Employer overseas. List any Plant and Materials which are to be provided by the Employer. State arrangements for collection by Contractor or delivery by others on behalf of the Employer, off loading, inspection, storage, care custody and control, return of unused Plant and Materials, etc. Always include a statement to the effect that ‘all other Plant and Materials are to be provided by the Contractor’. State whether cataloguing is applicable, if it is, reference the requirements for cataloguing that need to be satisfied by the Contractor (consult Procurement Instruction Number 1 of 2018 – Incorporating Cataloguing into the Procurement Environment, Unique Identifier 240-1289988974). This part of the Service Information addresses constraints, facilities, services and rules applicable to the Contractor whilst he is doing work on the Affected Property. Sites such as Koeberg Nuclear Power Station have very strict entrance requirements which tendering contractors need to allow for in their prices, and the Contractor has to comply with. State these or similar requirements here. In addition to the above there may be other restrictions once on the site, plus rules relating to roads, walkways and the provision of barricades Restrictions and hours of work may apply on some sites. It is very important that the Contractor keeps records of his people working on the Affected Property, including those of his Subcontractors. State that the Service Manager shall have access to them at any time. These records may be needed when assessing compensation events.
Tests and inspections before delivery. Data of materials provided to be verified onsite before any use of Eskom plant.