Preferred subcontractors Clause Samples

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Preferred subcontractors. The Employer may list which subcontractors or suppliers the Contractor is required to enter into subcontracts with. If the Contractor subcontracts work, he is responsible for providing the Service as if he had not subcontracted. This contract applies as if a Subcontractor’s employees and equipment were the Contractor’s.
Preferred subcontractors. No part of this Contract may be subcontracted unless with written approval from the Employer. the Employer shall be under no obligation to grant such approval. Should any part of this Contract be subcontracted, the Contractor will be responsible for all Works (or failure to affect the Works) as if it were done so by the Contractor. The Contractor may not subcontract more than 20% of the Works.
Preferred subcontractors. SC does not make use of nominated subcontracting, but the Purchaser may list which subcontractors or sub- suppliers the Supplier is required to enter into subcontracts with (if any). This is usually only required where plant and materials need to be obtained from a particular supplier or group of suppliers in order to comply with operational standards for the goods.
Preferred subcontractors. The Contractor submits the names of each proposed subcontractor to the Employer for acceptance. The Contractor does not appoint a subcontractor until the Employer has accepted him.
Preferred subcontractors. TSC3 does not make use of nominated subcontracting, but the Employer may list which subcontractors or suppliers the Contractor is required to enter into subcontracts with. This is usually only required where specialist services need to be obtained from a particular supplier or group of suppliers in order to comply with operational standards.
Preferred subcontractors. Not Applicable
Preferred subcontractors. Preference is given to South African companies as possible subcontractors. Local resources should be utilised where possible. A predetermined and mutually agreed value of this contract, at the Contract Date, is attributable to Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd classified Black Economic Enterprises (BEE) / Small Medium & Micro Enterprises (SMME) or Black Woman Owned (BWO) Enterprises. The value attributed to such enterprises is monitored by the Contractor and submitted to the Project Manager by means of a 3-monthly statement of expenditure.
Preferred subcontractors. The contractor has committed in subcontracting thirty percent of the work to designated companies that have already been submitted to Eskom during the tender stage. Progress on money spent on subcontractor/s shall be submitted to Eskom on a quarterly basis as part of the SD&L progress report. Failure to meet the subcontracting requirements as agreed during negotiations and part of tender requirements shall result in the tender being cancelled.
Preferred subcontractors. The principle Contractor must ensure that his proposed subcontractor has the following documentation on record (for access by the Employer) before the appointment.  Valid accreditations, authorization and/or Registration necessary to perform the scope  Signed 37.2 agreement between Principle Contractor and Subcontractor  Approved H&S plan for the subcontractor’s portion of the works.  Principle contractor to ensure his subcontractor complies with the construction regulations. Eg. Where security services are subcontracted the Contract is to ensure that Eskom Protective Services department has vetted and approve the security subcontractor before they can be mobilized OR in the case of ▇▇▇▇ clearing, that this appointment is done via relevant Eskom department (Land Development/Environmental)  A signed written contract that clearly outlines the roles and responsibilities of each party - must exist between the principal contractor and sub-contractor/s preferably in the NEC contract.  Subcontractor should submit a valid Tax clearance certificate to the principle contractor.  Subcontractors should comply with relevant requirements of the Skills Levies Act, Unemployment Insurance Fund Act and the Compensation of Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act.  Have the required CIDB grading in place to execute the scope.  Compliance to approved Safety, Health, Environmental and Quality plans The contractor to indicate the percentage of subcontracting, the proposed subcontractors together with their BBBEE statuses, and the sources of assets, goods or services when local content and production criteria are applicable. The NEC system is compulsory for all subcontract documentation. Specify any constraints on how the Contractor is to prepare subcontract documentation, whether use of the NEC system is compulsory or not (compulsory is recommended) and how subcontract tenders are to be issued, received, assessed (using a joint report?) and awarded.
Preferred subcontractors. The Contractor will be required to provide the Employer with all information regarding his sub- contractors. The Employer will need to approve all sub-contractors to be used by the Contractor. The Contractor shall beresponsible for all the activities performed by the sub-contractors.