Provision of Power Blocks and Traffic Blocks Clause Samples

The 'Provision of Power Blocks and Traffic Blocks' clause defines the procedures and responsibilities for temporarily suspending electrical power or train traffic to allow for safe maintenance, construction, or repair work on railway infrastructure. Typically, this clause outlines how and when such blocks are scheduled, the notification requirements for affected parties, and the safety protocols to be followed during the block period. By clearly establishing the process for arranging these blocks, the clause ensures operational safety and minimizes disruption, addressing the need for coordinated and controlled access to critical railway systems.
Provision of Power Blocks and Traffic Blocks. 3Delete if not applicable 4Delete if not applicableg 4.7.1 The Authority shall provide Power Block or Traffic Block or both to enable the Contractor to undertake the construction of overhead equipment, or such other work as may be determined by the Authority Engineer. 4.7.2 The Contractor shall, in consultation with the Authority Engineer, submit a weekly programme of Blocks, commencing from Monday, with a notice of at least 1 (one) week and the Authority Engineer shall convey the approved weekly programme to the Contractor no less than 3 (three) days prior to the start of such week. 4.7.3 The minimum period for which a Power Block or Traffic Block shall be provided to the Contractor shall not be less than two hours, period being counted from the time the track is placed at the disposal of the Contractor and until it is cleared by the Contractor. Provided, however, that a Power Block or Traffic Block, as the case may be, of shorter duration may be provided with mutual consent of the Parties. 4.7.4 The aggregate period of Power Block and Traffic Block to be provided to the Contractor during the Construction Period is specified in Schedule-O. The Contractor shall organise its work so as to complete all Construction Works within such aggregate period. However, this aggregate period may be increased by the Authority Engineeer on Contractor’s request, if the same is considered justified and reasonable under the prevailing circumstances. 4.7.5 In the event of any change in the schedule of Power Block or Traffic Block or both, as the case may be, the Authority shall inform the Contractor by a notice of not less than 24 (twenty four) hours. Provided, however, that no such notice shall be required in case of a breakdown, accident, law and order disturbance, natural calamity or any other unusual occurrence or Emergency. 4.7.6 In the event a Power Block or Traffic Block, as the case may be, is not provided for any day in accordance with the confirmed programme, the Contractor shall be compensated by providing an additional Power Block or Traffic Block of equal time during the same week or the following week. The Parties expressly agree that in the event of any default in providing such additional blocks for compensating the Contractor, the Authority shall pay to the Contractor Damages at the rate of Rs.1,000 (Rupees one thousand) per day for each hour which has not been provided as required hereunder and until such hour is provided during any of the 6 (six) following...
Provision of Power Blocks and Traffic Blocks. The Authority shall provide Power Block or Traffic Block or both to enable the Contractor to undertake the construction of overhead equipment, or such other work as may be determined by the Authority’s Engineer.
Provision of Power Blocks and Traffic Blocks. Not Applicable
Provision of Power Blocks and Traffic Blocks. 5.5.1 The Authority shall provide Power Block or Traffic Block or both to enable the Concessionaire to undertake the Construction of overhead equipment, or such other work as may be determined by the Authority’s Engineer. 5.5.2 The Concessionaire shall, in consultation with the Authority’s Engineer, submit a weekly Programme of Blocks, commencing from Monday, with a notice of at least 2 (two) weeks and the Authority’s Engineer shall convey the approved weekly Programme to the Concessionaire no less than 3 (three) days prior to the start of such week. 5.5.3 The minimum period for which a Power Block or Traffic Block shall be provided to the Concessionaire shall not be less than 2 (two) hours, period being counted from the time the track is placed at the disposal of the Concessionaire and until it is cleared by the Concessionaire. Provided, however, that a Power Block or Traffic Block, as the case may be, of shorter duration may be provided with mutual consent of the Parties. 5.5.4 The aggregate period of Power Block and Traffic Block to be provided to the Concessionaire during the Construction Period is specified in Schedule-M. The Concessionaire shall organise its work so as to complete all Construction Works within such aggregate period]6. 5 & 6 If not applicable delete the clause;

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