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the applicable regulations and passed by the<br />

ENGINEER-IN-CHARGE. The temporary line will be removed<br />

forthwith after the completion of work or if there is any hindrance<br />

caused to the other works due to the alignment of these lines, the<br />

CONTRACTOR will re-route or remove the temporary lines at his own<br />

cost. The CONTRACTOR at his cost will also provide suitable electric<br />

meters, fuses, switches, etc. for purposes of payment to the<br />

EMPLOYER which should be in the custody and control of the<br />

EMPLOYER. The cost of power supply shall be payable to the<br />

EMPLOYER every month for Construction Works power which would<br />

be deducted from the running account bills. The EMPLOYER shall<br />

not, however, guarantee the supply of electricity nor have any liability<br />

in respect thereof. No claim for compensation for any failure or short<br />

supply of electricity will be admissible.<br />

2.4.2 It shall be the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR to provide and<br />

maintain the complete installation on the load side of the supply with<br />

due regard to safety requirement at site. All cabling, equipment,<br />

installations etc. shall comply in all respects with the latest statutory<br />

requirements and safety provisions i.e., as per the Central/State<br />

Electricity Acts and Rules etc. The CONTRACTOR will ensure that his<br />

equipment and Electrical Wiring etc., are installed, modified,<br />

maintained by a licensed Electrician/Supervisor. A test certificate is to<br />

be produced to the ENGINEER-IN-CHARGE for his approval, before<br />

power is made available.<br />

2.4.3 At all times, IEA regulations shall be followed failing which the<br />

EMPLOYER has a right to disconnect the power supply without any<br />

reference to the CONTRACTOR. No claim shall be entertained for<br />

such disconnection by the ENGINEER-IN-CHARGE. Power supply<br />

will be reconnected only after production of fresh certificate from<br />

authorized electrical supervisors.<br />

2.4.4 The EMPLOYER is not liable for any loss or damage to the<br />

CONTRACTOR's equipment as a result of variation in voltage or<br />

frequency or interruption in power supply or other loss to the<br />

CONTRACTOR arising therefrom.<br />

2.4.5 The CONTRACTOR shall ensure that the Electrical equipment<br />

installed by him are such that average power factors does not fall<br />

below 0.90 at his premises. In case power factor falls below 0.90 in<br />

any month, he will reimburse to the EMPLOYER at the penal rate<br />

determined by the EMPLOYER for all units consumed during the<br />

month.<br />

2.4.6 The power supply required for CONTRACTOR's colony near the plant<br />

site will be determined by the EMPLOYER and shall be as per State<br />

Electricity Board's Rules and other statutory provisions applicable for<br />

such installations from time to time. In case of power supply to<br />

CONTRACTOR's colony, the power will be made available at a single<br />

point and the CONTRACTOR shall make his own arrangement at his<br />

own cost for distribution to the occupants of the colony as per<br />

Electricity Rules and Acts. The site and colony shall be sufficiently<br />

illuminated to avoid accidents.<br />

2.4.7 The CONTRACTOR will have to provide and install his own lights and<br />

power meters which will be governed as per Central/State Government<br />

Electricity Rules. The metres shall be sealed by the EMPLOYER.<br />

2.4.8 In case of damage of any of the EMPLOYER’s equipment on account<br />

of fault, intentional or unintentional on the part of the CONTRACTOR,<br />

the EMPLOYER reserves the right to recover the cost of such damage<br />

from the CONTRACTOR's bill. Cost of HRC Fuses replaced at the<br />

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