Requirements for the programme Clause Samples
The 'Requirements for the programme' clause defines the specific obligations, standards, and deliverables that must be met within a particular project or contractual arrangement. It typically outlines the scope of work, timelines, quality benchmarks, and any technical or regulatory criteria that the programme must adhere to. By clearly specifying these requirements, the clause ensures that all parties have a mutual understanding of expectations, reducing the risk of disputes and facilitating successful project completion.
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Requirements for the programme. The Contractor to compile and submits a signed High Level detailed programme for the Employer’s acceptance one week before starting dates. The detailed program should be on MS Project format. This programme should show the starting dates, access dates, key dates, planned completion dates of activities and important milestones. The Contractor must submit updated program every weekly.
Requirements for the programme. The Contractor is to provide an estimated duration for the undertaking of the works, subject to weather and river conditions, and an indication of when they propose to commence the work. The Contractor is to be out of the river and the works complete by the 30 September 2020 at the latest.
Requirements for the programme. The Contractor submits a programme within 3 days of contract award. The programme is submitted in 3 copies; one electronic editable format (ms. Word or primavera), one electronic pdf format and one hard copy. The programme indicates the start and end dates and duration for every activity and milestone The contractor revises the programme in intervals not exceeding two weeks. The contractor further revises the programme within two days of deviation from the last approved programme.
Requirements for the programme. This information is required by clause 32.1. State whether a programme is required and, if it is, state what form it is to be in, what information is to be shown on it, when it is to be submitted and when it is to be updated.
Requirements for the programme. The Contractor will provide a detailed programme every second day during the project or as requested by the Employers Representative. The Employer may terminate a contract if a detailed programme is not submitted as requested by the Employers Representative. The final contract programme and breakdown will be agreed upon within three (3) days after order placement by the Employer & the Contractor. The Contractor shall supply together with the tender a computerized detail bar-chart programme indicating the sequence and duration of all activities and the required contractual completion dates.
5.1. Up to R35 000, 00
5.2. Up to R350 000,00
5.3. More than R350 000,00
Requirements for the programme. The Contractor shall submit the programme not later than two weeks after the contract award. Designs should be submitted with the BOQ not later than two weeks after the contract award The Contractor shall submit his program in terms of the contract. This program shall contain the activities on the Activity Schedule with scheduled start and completion dates, the critical path: Every activity on the programme must clearly be linked to labour resources and equipment required to perform the specific activity. Completion and hand-over dates for formal inspection by the Supervisor must be indicated. The Contract Program must be displayed in the Contractors Site Offices and must be updated weekly. In addition to the maintaining of this programme, the Contractor will report on progress to the Project Manager on a weekly basis. The following Statutory non-working days are included within the contract period: • All Public Holidays for the duration of the contract. • The programme must clearly indicate the working days for the entire construction period or alternatively all the non-working days within the construction period. The Contractor may also not work on Saturdays and Sundays unless an arrangement has been made with the C4: Site Information
C4.1: Information about the site at time of tender which may affect the work in this contract
1. Access limitations
2. Details of existing services/buildings which the Contractor is required to work on There are existing services within the vicinity is a municipal line and it is the Contractor’s responsibility to familiarise himself with the waterline route and other services available. Survey information are on Annexure F.
Requirements for the programme. The Contractor shall submit a program, compiled in Microsoft Project / Primavera or similar program, which will provide details of the list of all activities and the duration of each activity. • A list of all activities and duration of each shall be made available after an instruction to commence work is given to the Contractor by the Project Manager. • The program shall be updated weekly and will be used to track progress and manage all the activities. • The Contractor submits a bar chart program one week after award of the contract showing the following: • The early start and early completion date of each activity. • The late start and late completion of each activity. • Planned completion. • The order and planning of operations which the Contractor plans to do in order to provide the works. • The Contractor prepares and submits an update, seven days after the start date, showing actual progress and the effect upon the remainder of the activities to be completed.
Requirements for the programme. The Contractor is to provide an estimated duration for the undertaking of the works, subject to weather and river conditions, and an indication of when they propose to commence the work. The Contractor cannot commence works until Planning Permission and Environmental Permit have been approved and received. The Contractor must give at least 7 days’ notice before going to site with intention of beginning works to allow the Employer to notify statutory authorities, in line with permit conditions. The Contractor is to be out of the river and the works complete by the 30th September 2022 at the latest.
Requirements for the programme. State whether a programme is required and, if it is, what form it is to be in, what information is to be shown on it, when it is to be submitted and when it is to be updated No programme is required.