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nformation on these aspects, example wording for other arrangements, and other explanatory material and example wording to assist in the preparation of the Particular Conditions and the other tender documents, are included within this publication as Guidance for the Preparation of the Particular Conditions. Before incorporating any example wording, it must be checked to ensure that it is wholly suitable for the particular circumstances。 Commencement Date amp。 Tests on Completion amp。 Final Payment Certificate 1 Issue of the Submission Issue of the Issue of Issue of the Tender of the Letter of Commencement TakingOver Performance Documents Tender Acceptance Date Certificate Certificate Base Date Time for Completion 1 ← → Defects Notification Period 3 ← → 28d 28d ← → Delay attributable to the Contractor 2 11 Notifying of Defects → 21d → Return of the Performance Security ← → Tender period Remedying → of Defects ↑ Issue of the Tests on → Performance Security Completion 2 Typical sequence of Principal Events during Contracts for Construction. 1. The Time for Completion is to be stated (in the Appendix to Tender) as a number of days, to which is added any extensions of time under SubClause . 2. In order to indicate the sequence of events, the above diagram is based upon the example of the Contractor failing to ply with SubClause . 3. The Defects Notification Period is to be stated (in the Appendix to Tender) as a number of days, to which is added any extensions under SubClause 11 .3 2 Contractor Engineer Employer makes submits Statement issues Interim the payment to the to the Engineer Payment Certificate Contractor ← 56 d → Each of the Monthly (or otherwise) Interim Payments The final payment ← 28d → Engineer verifies the statement, Contractor submits information ← 28d → ← 56 d → Contractor submits Contractor submits Engineer issues Employer draft final statement to Final Statement and the Final Payment makes payment the Engineer discharge Certificate Typical sequence of Payment Events envisaged in Clause 14 Parties A Party refers A Party may A Party Commencement appoint a dispute to the issue a “notice of may initiate Date DAB DAB dissatisfaction” arbitration Amicable selttlement Parties present submissions to the DAB 28d ← → 84 d ← → 28 d ← → 56 d ← → DAB gives Arbitrator/s its decision appointed Typical sequence of Dispute Events envisaged in Clause 20 3 General Conditions CONTENTS 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS………………………………………………………… 2 Definitions Interpretation Communications Law and Language Priority of Documents Contract Agreement Assignment Care and Supply of Documents Delayed Drawings or Instructions Employer39。s Duties and Authority Delegation by the Engineer Instructions of the Engineer Replacement of the Engineer Determinations 4 THE CONTRACTOR…………………………………………………………… 13 Contractor’s General Obligations Performance Security Contractor’s Representative Subcontractors Assignment of Benefit of Subcontract Cooperation 4 Setting Out Safety Procedures Quality Assurance Site Data Sufficiency of the Accepted Contract Amount Unforeseeable Physical Conditions Rights of Way and Facilities Avoidance of Interference Access Route Transport of Goods Contractor’s Equipment Projection of the Environment Electricity Water and Gas Employer’s Equipment and FreeIssue Material Progress Reports Security of the Site Contractor’s Operations on Site Fossils 5 NOMINATED SUBCONTRACTORS…………………………………………… 22 Definition of nominated Subcontractor Objection to Nomination Payments to nominated Subcontractors Evidence of Payments 6 STAFF AND LABOUR…………………………………………………………… 23 Engagement of Staff and Labour Rates of Wages and Conditions of Labour Persons in the Service of Employer Labour Laws Working Hours Facilities for Staff and Labour Health and Safety Contractor’s Superintendence Contractor’s Personnel Records of Contractor’s Personnel and Equipment Disorderly Conduct 7 PLANT, MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP……………………………… 25 Manner of Execution Samples Inspection Testing Rejection Remedial Work Ownership of Plant and Materials Royalties 5 8 COMMENCEMENT, DELAYS AND SUSPENSION………………………… 27 Commencement of Works Time for Completion Programme Extension of Time for Completion Delays Caused by Authorities Rate of Progress Delay Damages Suspension of Work Consequences of Suspension Payment for Plant and Materials in Event of Suspension Prolonged Suspension Resumption of Work 9 TESTS ON COMPLETION……………………………………………………… 30 Contractor’s Obligations Delayed Tests Retesting Failure to Pass Tests on Completion 10 EMPLOYER39。s Representative], who acts on behalf of the Contractor. Employer39。s Personnel means the Contract