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The Contractor
D R A F T
Will be responsible for and will be deemed to It is one of the standard DP UK&I Ltd conditions
have included in their price for: that the shopfitting company acts as “Principal
• undertaking role of Prinicple Contractor in (Main) contractor”. As such it is the shopfitter’s
accordance with the CDM Regulations 2015 responsibility to contact ALL other suppliers
• undertaking construction phase under CDM and contractors and ensure that their delivery
Regulations and/or installation dates are arranged and
• preparing construction phase Health and confirmed to suit the shopfitter’s programme.
Saftey plan prior to commencement of the
works However, it is the main contractor’s responsibility
• liasing with Building Control/ Approved to ensure all facilities are in place to enable
Inspector, ensuring all works comply with others to complete their works on the appointed
building control and fire officer days i.e. electrical works advanced enough to
• coordinating with the statutory services allow phone installation, etc.
providor and integrating service providers’
work into the construction programme, Where appropriate, the Principal Contractor
providing attendence where necessary is issued with a copy of the Domino’s
• undertaking detailed setting-out survey purchase order schedule with contact details.
prior to commencing manufacture or fit-out Other suppliers are normally given a “week
and advising the PM/ Design Team of any commencing” delivery date. The Principal
significant variances Contractor must therefore plan the works and
• coordinating with and integrating into the make arrangments for specific dates as required.
construction programme, delivery and Be aware that some suppliers have significant
setting out of items supplied by others lead times. DO NOT expect immediate delivery.
• providing comprehensive Health and Saftey If there are any problems with cooperation and
file on completion of the works incorporating availability from suppliers, the Employer should
the Opetation and Maintenance manual be advised as soon as possible.
• responsibility for the security of the site and
insurance of works during the contract If site events require a change to a previously
• delivering the finished project within the booked date, the Principal Contractor MUST
programme instruction from the employer rearrange, providing as much notice as possible.
to proceed with the works, including price Charges for abortive visits due site conditions, will
for necessary out of hours, or weekend work be charged back to the Principal Contractor.
• acting as the keyholder for the duration of the
works and to make suitable arrangements The Principal Contractor must prepare and
so access to the premises is available at all issue a detailed construction programme
times in the event of emergencies highlighting tasks, deliveries and critical dates to
the Employer/ Project Manager before starting
on site. Deviations from the programme must be
reported immediatley.