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BID DOCUMENT - IDCO

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Contractor shall observe all labour laws and other statutory rules and regulations in force. In case of any<br />

violation of such laws, rules and regulations, consequence if any, including the cost there to shall be<br />

exclusively borne by the Contractor and the Corporation shall have no liability whatsoever on this account.<br />

42. The Contractor is required to abide by the fair wages clause as introduced by the Govt. of Orissa in Works<br />

Deptt., letter No.LA-VIIR-18-16/52/75 Dt.26.02.1965, No.II-36/61-28812(A) Dtd.27.5.1961 and No.IIM-58-77-<br />

22059 Dtd.16.8.1977 or as modified from time to time.<br />

43. The Corporation reserves the right to award a single group or more groups to any tenderer depending on his<br />

capability as ensured by the authorized officer of <strong>IDCO</strong> and also reserves the right to accept or reject any or<br />

all offers without assigning any reason thereof.<br />

44. Cement, Steel and any other materials as may be decided by the Corporation will be issued to the Contractor<br />

from time to time according to requirement against signed receipts. The cement consumption register will be<br />

maintained at site.<br />

45. The Contractor will enlist himself with State Labour Department and with Regional Provident Fund<br />

Commissioner and will abide by the statutory rules and acts being enforced by them like labour license etc. In<br />

case of any complaint by them, pecuniary or otherwise. <strong>IDCO</strong> is entitled to recover such of their claims from<br />

the dues of the Contractor and dispose the same as instructed by them and may terminate the contract, in<br />

case of violation.<br />

46. The Contractor shall be required to obtain requisite license from the concerned Labour Officer for<br />

employment of labours in work and should follow the prevailing labour laws.<br />

47. Empty Cement bags shall not be taken back by the Corporation and the same shall the property of the<br />

Contractor. However, recovery shall be effected @ Rs.3.00 (Rupees three) only per each empty cement bag<br />

from the bills of the Contractor. (If cement has been issued by the Corporation from its stores)<br />

48. Concrete for reinforcement, cement concrete and flooring shall generally be machine mixed, unless<br />

otherwise permitted by authorized Officer of <strong>IDCO</strong>. Concrete mixer if available can be supplied by the<br />

Corporation at approved hire charges of the Corporation, which will include the running and maintenance and<br />

salary of the machine operator.<br />

49. Cut pieces of steel reinforcement shall not be taken back by the Corporation, and shall be utilized by the<br />

Contractor as far as practicable. However, the quantity of cut pieces resulting after bonafied consumption is<br />

required to be duly certified by the Engineer-in-charge which will be accounted for and recovery shall be<br />

effected at the issue rate stipulated in the contract. The Contractor can dispose the scrap steel after obtaining<br />

due approval of the Corporation.<br />

50. All gold, silver and other things of any subscriptions, precious stones, coins, treasures, relics, antiques, and<br />

other similar things, which shall be found in, under or upon the site, shall be the property of the Corporation.<br />

51. Price escalation will not be allowed under any circumstances. The Contractor should quote his rates taking<br />

the above into consideration.<br />

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