Scope of Works-TSF Ore Rehandling To ROM Pad
Scope of Works-TSF Ore Rehandling To ROM Pad
Scope of Works-TSF Ore Rehandling To ROM Pad
5. CLIENT’S SUPPLY............................................................................................................................................ 5
6. PROJECT LOCATION....................................................................................................................................... 5
12. REMUNERATIONS........................................................................................................................................ 7
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TSF Ore Rehandling
STATEMENT OF WORKS
1. Introduction.
This statement of works presents the works requirement for the re-handling of low grade ore (C-low) material from TSF dump
to Makerero low Grade stockpile dump. The project’s constraints on Scope, budget, Schedule and Safety shall be considered
in the entire statement and during execution.
The Contractor, his personnel and any sub-contractors must adhere to the Client’s Safety Policy, of which a copy is available
from the Client. The Contractor shall comply with all the provisions in it, including any appointments that may be required.
The Contractor shall at all times and at his cost comply with all rules and regulations, statutory or domestic, regarding the
safety of its Personnel including the provision of all protective clothing and/or safety equipment called for in such rules and
regulations. The Contractor shall at all times conform to any reasonable instruction given by a safety officer having
jurisdiction in or about the Site.
i. Supply all necessary health and safety equipment to each of his/her personnel, the equipment shall comply with the
country’s OHS act and Client’s OHS standards as they are revised from time to time.
ii. To the extent that it is reasonably practicable, maintain that Contractor’s Equipment in a serviceable and hygienic
condition;
iii. Ensure that sufficient quantities of all necessary personal protective equipment are available so that every one of its
Personnel who is required to use that equipment is able to do so;
iv. Ensure that all its Personnel who are required to use personal protective equipment are instructed in the proper use,
the limitations and the appropriate maintenance of that equipment.
v. Have in place a safety and Occupational health policy and procedures.
i. Consider its Personnel’s training and capabilities in respect of health and safety before assigning a task to them; and
ii. Ensure that work is performed under the general supervision of a person trained to understand the hazards
associated with the work and to have the authority to ensure that the precautionary measures laid down by the
manager are implemented.
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The Client’s Safety and Engineering department shall carry out routine vehicle inspections. The Contractor shall ensure that
any faults identified during these checks shall be rectified at the earliest opportunity. The Client reserves the right to stand
down any piece of equipment which is unsafe for operation or unable to carry out its designated duties and the Contractor
shall immediately take action to replace any equipment so stood down.
Vehicles will be fully equipped to a standard approved by the Client, and the following will be supplied by the Contractor as a
minimum:
i. Fire extinguishers.
ii. First aid kit.
iii. Two way radios.
iv. The mobile equipment should have roll over protection structures (ROPS).
4. Contractor’s Supply
Contractor shall supply, operate and maintain the following:
i. Loading equipment.
ii. Haul equipment.
iii. Bull Dozer
iv. Workshop, amenities and office facilities (including communications).
v. Security required for his/her equipment and personnel. However, at working site contractor should strictly adhere to
the Client’s security requirements and guidance.
vi. Site offices for managerial personnel with appropriate ablutions etc.
vii. All other items found necessary but not specifically listed as being provided by the Contractor to achieve the
satisfactory and timely execution of the work.
viii. Power and potable water requirements. (Supply may be negotiated with the Client).
5. Client’s Supply
The following specified facilities and services will be furnished by the Client;
i. Regular survey measurements for the works executed.
ii. Fuel for the equipment which its monetary value will be deducted in the contractor’s regular invoices.
iii. Dust Suppression water from the Mine Stand pipes.
6. Project location
The stockpiles for the low grade (C-low) are located 4 kilometers from Makerero Low Grade Stockpile.
7. The Works
The activities for the project shall include load, haul and stockpiling close to Makerero Low Grade Stockpile. The contractor
shall also deploy equipment for cleaning, gravelling and water spraying at the loading floors as per operational requirement.
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The Contractor shall, unless otherwise agreed by the Client, carry out project activities during the day hours only. Shift
arrangements shall be such as to minimize personnel numbers wherever possible.
The project activities for the TSF Ore re-handling shall require appropriate equipment and labor. The minimum equipment
requirement shall be Bull dozer, water cart, loading equipment, dump trucks and motor grader. The free haul distance of not
more than 4 Kilometers shall be applicable when sourcing for contractor services. Any travelling distance in excess of free
haul shall be treated as overhaul.
The Load and haul equipment will not be overloaded so as to cause any spillage and it will be the Contractor’s responsibility
to clean up and retrieve any spillage from his trucks.
The rates for the ore re-handling activity shall cover contractor’s direct/variable cost for equipment, labor, Supervision and
material plus desired profit margin. The Contractor shall be fully responsible for the supply of equipment, labor and material
for the works execution. The Client shall allow contractor to draw fuel from Oryx fuel bay, and later recover his cost in the
contractor’s periodic invoices.
The works measurements shall be in bank volumes (BCM) of the loaded, hauled and stockpiled materials. Site measurement
shall be done by either GPS or Automatic Total station and later volume shall be calculated by either Autocad, Surpac or any
other approved software. This work will be done by the Client’s surveyors, though the contractor is allowed to have his own
measurement arrangement.
8. Works Schedule
The contractor shall submit a detailed work schedule, which shall include but not limited to the following information,
ITEM KPI
HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIROMENT 0 INCIDENTS
LOAD & HAUL Insert estimates.
The scheduled KPI shall be a binding agreement between the Client and contractor. If the Contractor fails to meet scheduled
productivities on two consecutive months for the reasons within the Contractor’s control and not resulting from inclement weather,
the Client reserves the right to request mobilization of additional equipment to clear the backlog. Such mobilization/demobilization
shall be to the Contractor’s cost.
Contractor shall attend a client’s weekly project management meeting, which will be conducted for the reviewing purposes.
TOTAL AMOUNT
12. Remunerations
In addition to the terms specified in the conditions of contract, Contractor shall submit regular tax invoices backed up with
interim payment certificates. The quantities measurement as they are determined by methods mentioned in section 7, will be
used in conjunction with the contractor’s rate in bill of quantities.
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