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02-13 QCS 2014

This document discusses suspension of work on construction projects. It states that the contractor may receive stop work instructions from the engineer if any serious or imminent quality violations are observed. The contractor is responsible for any delays caused by the stop work order and cannot claim an extension of time. The contractor is also responsible for stopping work if unknown conditions arise that could lead to quality issues, revising work plans, and getting the revised plans approved before restarting work. All quality violations must be documented according to Part 9. Supervision of work must still meet contract requirements despite any stop work orders.
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02-13 QCS 2014

This document discusses suspension of work on construction projects. It states that the contractor may receive stop work instructions from the engineer if any serious or imminent quality violations are observed. The contractor is responsible for any delays caused by the stop work order and cannot claim an extension of time. The contractor is also responsible for stopping work if unknown conditions arise that could lead to quality issues, revising work plans, and getting the revised plans approved before restarting work. All quality violations must be documented according to Part 9. Supervision of work must still meet contract requirements despite any stop work orders.
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QCS 2014

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Section 02: Quality Assurance and Quality Control


Part
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Section 02: Quality Assurance and Quality Control


Part
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SUSPENSION OF WORK

13.1

GENERAL

13.1.1

Suspension of Work

The Contractor may be issued with stop work instructions from the Engineer for any observed
cases of serious or imminent Quality violation associated with the Work. On receipt of a stop
work instruction the Contractor shall refrain from work until such time as remedial action has
been taken to alleviate the serious or imminent quality violation and necessary measure put
in place to prevent its reoccurrence. The Contractor shall be responsible for the delay
caused due to this stop work instruction and is not entitled to claim extension of time.

It is the Contractor own responsibility to stop work if any unknown or unplanned conditions
occur that give rise to serious or imminent quality violations. In such circumstances the
Contractor shall assess the risks associated with any remedial work required and revise the
method statements. The revised method statement shall be reviewed and approved by the
Contractors Quality Manager as appropriate. Revised method statements shall be approved
by the Engineer before the recommencement of Work.

The Contractor shall document Quality violations as per Part 9.

Notwithstanding Part 13.1.1 (1) and (2) Supervision of work shall be in line with the Contract
requirements.

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