ssupply and erect contract

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Supply and Erect

Contract

Presented by

T.Thananchayan

&

A.S.M.Muneeb

Supply & Erect Contract

This type of contract is used by a

Client or Self Builder entering into an

agreement with a company or a

contractor to supply and install

equipment

Where Supply & Erect

Contract Needed?The contract can be used for a wide variety of supplies such as

CCTV system

Kitchen

Swimming pool

Sanitary Room

Furniture

Escalator

Advantages of Supply &

Erect Contract

Since most of the contractors are an

expert on their relevant field the errors

will be minimized

Client may get large discount for bigger

projects

Supplied & Installed by professionals

Disadvantages of Supply &

Erect ContractChange of mind about products is not

possible for client

If the product is an imported item,

shipping charges & taxes could cost a

fortune for client

If there’s any repair needed in the future

client probably have to go back to the

same contractor

General Terms & Conditions

Included in the Supply & Erect

Contract

general obligations of supplier and client

work at client premises

contract price and payment

completion, testing and defects

insurance and liability

termination

intellectual property

disputes

Client’s Responsibility in

this Contract

The Client shall be responsible for acquiring and

providing legal and physical possession of the Site

and access

The Client shall acquire and pay for all permits,

approvals and licenses from all local, state or national

government authorities

The Client shall be responsible for the continued

operation of the Facilities after Completion

Accurate &timely payments as per the agreement

Contractor’s Responsibilities

in this Contract

Accurate time management for supply

& installation

Provide insurance for the labours

Examine all the items before installing

Keeps a perfect documentation to avoid

any dispute with client

Questions &

Clarifications?

Thank you.

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