Common use of SCHEDULE OF QUANTITIES Clause in Contracts

SCHEDULE OF QUANTITIES. The schedule of quantities for the items of work, furnished herewith, is for the sole purpose of indicating to the Tenderer the general magnitude of the work. If the quantity of work to be done and material to be furnished exceeds, or is less than, the estimated quantity, the Contractor shall proceed with the work and payment will be made for the actual amount of work done and material furnished at the unit prices set out in the Tender. The Contractor shall not be entitled to any claim for lost profit, overhead or any other reason due to variations between the Tender quantity and the actual quantity measured for payment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Contract Agreement, Contract for Ditch Rehabilitation

SCHEDULE OF QUANTITIES. The schedule of quantities for the items of work, furnished herewith, is for the sole purpose of indicating to the Tenderer the general magnitude of the work. If the quantity of work to be done and material to be furnished exceeds, or is less than, the estimated quantity, the Contractor shall proceed with the work and payment will be made for the actual amount of work done and material furnished at the unit prices set out in the Tender. The Contractor shall not be entitled to any claim for lost profit, overhead or any other reason due to variations between the Tender quantity and the actual quantity measured for payment.. Furthermore the Contractor shall notify the Engineer of any discrepencies as INFORMATION FOR TENDERERS Page 2

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Road Resurfacing