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Pipelaying Tender-VOL I - WorleyParsons.com

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OWNER.66.4.4 Progress reports shall be supplied by CONTRACTOR with documents such as chart, networks,photographs, test certificate etc. Such progress reports shall be in the form and size as may berequired by the OWNER and shall be submitted in at least 3 (three) copies.66.4.5 Contractor shall prepare daily progress report (DPR) in the desired format and submit it to Engineerin-chargealong with schedule of next day to Engineer-in-charge.67.0 RESPONSIBILITY OF CONTRACTOR67.1 It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to obtain the approval for any revision and/ormodifications decided by the Contractor from the Employer/Consultant/ Engineer-in-charge beforeimplementation. Also such revisions and/or modifications if accepted/ approved by theEmployer/Consultant/Engineer-in-charge shall be carried out at no extra cost to theEmployer/Consultant. Any changes required during and/or after approval for detailed constructiondrawings due to functional requirements or for efficient running of system keeping the basicparameters unchanged and which has not been indicated by the Contractor in the data/drawingsfurnished along with the offer will be carried out by the Contractor at no extra cost to theEmployer/Consultant.67.2 All expenses towards mobilisation at site and demobilisation including bringing in equipment,clearing the site etc. shall be deemed to be included in the prices quoted and no separatepayments on account of such expenses shall be entertained.67.3 It shall be entirely the Contractor's responsibility to provide, operate and maintain all necessaryconstruction equipments, scaffoldings and safety gadgets, cranes and other lifting tackles, toolsand appliances to perform the work in a workman like and efficient manner and <strong>com</strong>plete all thejobs as per time schedules.67.4 Preparing approaches and working areas for the movement and operation of the cranes, levellingthe areas for assembly and erection shall also be the responsibility of the Contractor. TheContractor shall acquaint himself with access availability, facilities such as railway siding, locallabour etc. to provide suitable allowances in his quotation. The Contractor may have to buildtemporary access roads to aid his own work, which shall also be taken care while quoting for thework.67.5 The procurement and supply in sequence and at the appropriate time of all materials andconsumables shall be entirely the Contractor's responsibility and his rates for execution of workwill be inclusive of supply of all these items.68.0 CHECKING OF LEVELS68.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for checking levels, orientation plan of all foundations,foundation bolts, etc., well in advance of taking up the actual erection work and bring to the noticeof Engineer-in-Charge discrepancies, if any. In case of minor variations in levels etc. theMH2145-C000-PS-RFQ-0020Page 150 of 334

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