SANS definition

SANS. : means the South African National Standards.
SANS means South African National Standards;

Examples of SANS in a sentence

  • Sohuma Tel No.: 000 000 0000 Email Address: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx The conditions of BID are the latest edition of SANS 10845-3, Standard conditions of BID.

  • SANS 10845-3 makes several references to the BID Data for details that apply specifically to this BID.

  • The Bidder’s attention is drawn to clause 5.8 of SANS 10845-3 regarding the employer’s handling of material deviations and qualifications.

  • The BID Data shall have precedence in the interpretation of any ambiguity or inconsistency between it and the provisions of SANS 10845-3 and as contained in Annexure F of Standard for Uniformity in Construction Procurement (Board Notice 136 Government Gazette No 38960 of 10 July 2015), Each item of data given below is cross-referenced to the clause in SANS 10845-3 to which it mainly applies.


More Definitions of SANS

SANS means the South African National Standards contemplated in section 2 of the Standards Act, 1993 (Act No. 29 of 1993), and SANS followed by any number means a reference to a SANS code of practice, specification or standard of the corresponding number;
SANS means the South African National Standards and is a standard which has been set and issued by the SABS in terms of the provisions of the Standards Act, No. 29 of 1993;
SANS means a standard which has been set and issued by the SABS in terms of the provisions of the Standards Act, 1993 (Act No. 29 of 1993);
SANS means the South African National Standards as prescribed by the SABS;
SANS means the South African National Standards contemplated in section 24 of the Standards Act, 2008 ( Act No. 8 of 2008), and SANS followed by any number means a reference to a SANS code of practice, specification or standard of the corresponding number;
SANS means a South African National Standard developed by the SABS in terms of the Standards Act, 2008 (Act No. 8 of 2008), and includes international standards adopted by the SABS;