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Figure 70: Billing Flowcart

Table 44: FORMAT OF NCR FOR MML3

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4 2 RE M E D I A L A C T I O NS T A K EN

Removal of Improper work and Materials

The Owner/PM shall, during the progress of the works have the right to order in writing from time to time:

a) The removal from the Site within such time or times as may be specified in the order of any materials, which in the opinion of the Owner/PM, are not in accordance with the Contract; b) The substitution of proper and suitable materials; and c) The removal and proper re-execution (notwithstanding any previous tests thereof or interim payment therefore) of any work which in respect of materials or workmanship is not in the opinion of the Owner/ PM in accordance with the Contract.

Default of Contractor in Compliance

In case of default on the part of Contractor in carrying out the order/orders mentioned under Clause 32 above, the Owner/ PM shall be entitled to employ and pay other persons to carry out the same and all expenses consequent thereon or incidental thereto shall be borne by the Contractor and shall be recoverable from him by the Owner/ PM or may be deducted by the Owner/ PM under this Contract.

NCR Format Sr. No.

Location

Description 1

Zone C NTA-B02

After number of instruction junction boxes & coupling joints are not protected with masking tap

4 3 C O M I S S I O NI NG S T A G E

4 3 . 1 S NA G L I S T

Snag list is a document prepared near the end of a construction project listing work not conforming to contract specifications that the general contractor must complete prior to final payment. The work may include incomplete or incorrect installations or incidental damage to existing finishes, material, and structures. The list is usually made by the owner, architect or designer, or general contractor while they tour and visually inspect the project. The contractor is bound by the contract to complete a list of contract items, called a punch

Table 45: FORMAT OF SNAG LIST

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