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TRANSNET SOC LTD CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748 CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSIONING OF TWO (2) ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK, PORT OF EAST LONDON
PART C1: AGREEMENT & CONTRACT DATA FORM: PRO-FAT-0290 REV00 PAGE 1 C1.1 SC3
C1.1 Form of Offer & Acceptance
Offer The Purchaser, identified in the Acceptance signature block, has solicited offers to enter into a contract for the procurement of:
Supply, Install, Test, Commission and Handover of Two (2) Electrically Actuated DN1200 Gate Valves at the Princess Elizabeth Dry Dock in the Port of East London The tenderer, identified in the Offer signature block, has
either examined the documents listed in the Tender Data and addenda thereto as listed in the Returnable Schedules, and by submitting this Offer has accepted the Conditions of Tender.
or examined the draft contract as listed in the Acceptance section and agreed to provide this Offer.
By the representative of the tenderer, deemed to be duly authorised, signing this part of this Form of Offer and Acceptance the tenderer offers to perform all of the obligations and liabilities of the Supplier under the contract including compliance with all its terms and conditions according to their true intent and meaning for an amount to be determined in accordance with the conditions of contract identified in the Contract Data.
The offered total of the Prices exclusive of VAT is R [●]
Value Added Tax @ 15% is R [●]
The offered total of the amount due inclusive of VAT is1 R [●]
(in words) [●]
This Offer may be accepted by the Purchaser by signing the Acceptance part of this Form of Offer and Acceptance and returning one copy of this document including the Schedule of Deviations (if any) to the tenderer before the end of the period of validity stated in the Tender Data, or other period as agreed, whereupon the tenderer becomes the party named as the Supplier in the conditions of contract identified in the Contract Data. Signature(s)
Name(s)
Capacity
For the tenderer:
Name & signature of witness
(Insert name and address of organisation) Date
1 This total is required by the Purchaser for budgeting purposes only. Actual amounts due will be assessed in terms of the conditions of contract.
TRANSNET SOC LTD CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748 CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSIONING OF TWO (2) ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK, PORT OF EAST LONDON
PART C1: AGREEMENT & CONTRACT DATA FORM: PRO-FAT-0290 REV00 PAGE 2 C1.1 SC3
TRANSNET SOC LTD CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748 CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSIONING OF TWO (2) ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK, PORT OF EAST LONDON
PART C1: AGREEMENT & CONTRACT DATA FORM: PRO-FAT-0290 REV00 PAGE 3 C1.1 SC3
Acceptance By signing this part of this Form of Offer and Acceptance, the Purchaser identified below accepts the tenderer’s Offer. In consideration thereof, the Purchaser shall pay the Supplier the amount due in accordance with the conditions of contract identified in the Contract Data. Acceptance of the tenderer’s Offer shall form an agreement between the Purchaser and the tenderer upon the terms and conditions contained in this agreement and in the contract that is the subject of this agreement. The terms of the contract, are contained in:
Part C1 Agreements and Contract Data, (which includes this Form of Offer and Acceptance) Part C2 Pricing Data Part C3 Scope of Work: Goods Information including Supply Requirements
and drawings and documents (or parts thereof), which may be incorporated by reference into the above listed Parts. Deviations from and amendments to the documents listed in the Tender Data and any addenda thereto listed in the Returnable Schedules as well as any changes to the terms of the Offer agreed by the tenderer and the Purchaser during this process of offer and acceptance, are contained in the Schedule of Deviations attached to and forming part of this Form of Offer and Acceptance. No amendments to or deviations from said documents are valid unless contained in this Schedule. The tenderer shall within two weeks of receiving a completed copy of this agreement, including the Schedule of Deviations (if any), contact the Purchaser’s Supply Manager (whose details are given in the Contract Data) to arrange the delivery of any securities, bonds, guarantees, proof of insurance and any other documentation to be provided in terms of the conditions of contract identified in the Contract Data at, or just after, the date this agreement comes into effect. Failure to fulfil any of these obligations in accordance with those terms shall constitute a repudiation of this agreement. Notwithstanding anything contained herein, this agreement comes into effect on the date when the tenderer receives one fully completed original copy of this document, including the Schedule of Deviations (if any). Unless the tenderer (now Supplier) within five working days of the date of such receipt notifies the Purchaser in writing of any reason why he cannot accept the contents of this agreement, this agreement shall constitute a binding contract between the Parties. Signature(s)
Name(s)
Capacity
for the Purchaser
Name & signature of witness
(Insert name and address of organisation) Date
TRANSNET SOC LTD CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748 CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSIONING OF TWO (2) ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK, PORT OF EAST LONDON
PART C1: AGREEMENT & CONTRACT DATA FORM: PRO-FAT-0290 REV00 PAGE 4 C1.1 SC3
Schedule of Deviations to be completed by the Purchaser prior to contract award Note:
1. This part of the Offer & Acceptance would not be required if the contract has been developed by negotiation between the Parties and is not the result of a process of competitive tendering.
2. The extent of deviations from the tender documents issued by the Purchaser prior to the tender closing date is limited to those permitted in terms of the Conditions of Tender.
3. A tenderer’s covering letter must not be included in the final contract document. Should any matter in such letter, which constitutes a deviation as aforesaid be the subject of agreement reached during the process of Offer and Acceptance, the outcome of such agreement shall be recorded here and the final draft of the contract documents shall be revised to incorporate the effect of it.
No. Subject Details
1 [●] [●]
2 [●] [●]
3 [●] [●]
4 [●] [●]
5 [●] [●]
6 [●] [●]
7 [●] [●]
By the duly authorised representatives signing this Schedule of Deviations below, the Purchaser and the tenderer agree to and accept this Schedule of Deviations as the only deviations from and amendments to the documents listed in the Tender Data and any addenda thereto listed in the Tender Schedules, as well as any confirmation, clarification or changes to the terms of the Offer agreed by the tenderer and the Purchaser during this process of Offer and Acceptance. It is expressly agreed that no other matter whether in writing, oral communication or implied during the period between the issue of the tender documents and the receipt by the tenderer of a completed signed copy of this Form shall have any meaning or effect in the contract between the parties arising from this Agreement. For the tenderer:
For the Purchaser
Signature
Name
Capacity
On behalf of
(Insert name and address of organisation)
(Insert name and address of organisation)
Name & signature of witness
Date
TRANSNET SOC LTD CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748 CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSIONING OF TWO (2) ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK, PORT OF EAST LONDON
PART C1: AGREEMENT & CONTRACT DATA FORM: PRO-FAT-0290 REV00 PAGE 5 C1.1 SC3
C1.2 SC3 Contract Data
Part one - Data provided by the Purchaser
Clause Statement Data
1 General
The conditions of contract are the core clauses and the clauses for Options
X2 Changes in the law
X7: Delay damages
Z: Additional conditions of contract
Z1: Intellectual property
Z2: Assignment and Waiver
Z3: Supplier Development Initiatives and Local Content
Z4: Retentions
of the NEC3 Supply Contract (December 2009)2
10.1 The Purchaser is (name): Transnet SOC Ltd (Reg no. 1990/000900/30)
Address Carlton Centre, 150 Commissioner Street, Joannesburg, 2001
Tel No.
011 308-3001
Fax No. Having elected its Contractual Address for the purposes of this contract as:
011 308-2638 Transnet National Ports Authority Port Control Building Ganteaume Crescent Quigney East London 5201
10.1 The Supply Manager is (name): Lwanda Sidlayi
Address Room 8 Port Control Building Ganteaume Crescent Quigney East London 5201
2 Available from Engineering Contract Strategies Tel 011 803 3008 Fax 011 803 3009, www.ecs.co.za.
TRANSNET SOC LTD CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748 CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSIONING OF TWO (2) ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK, PORT OF EAST LONDON
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Tel 043 700 2072
Fax 043 700 1063
e-mail [email protected]
11.2(13) The goods are Two (2) DN1200 electric actuated gate valves
11.2(13) The services are Supply, Install, Test, Commission and Hand Over of the two (2) new DN1200 gate valves
11.2(14) The following matters will be included in the Risk Register
All matters notified in accordance with Clause 16.1
11.2(15) The Goods Information is in Part 3: Scope of Work and all documents and drawings to which it makes reference.
12.2 The law of the contract is the law of the Republic of South Africa
13.1 The language of this contract is English
13.3 The period for reply is 2 weeks
2 The Supplier’s main responsibilities
Data required by this section of the core clauses is provided by the Supplier in Part 2 and terms in italics used in this section are identified elsewhere in this Contract Data.
3 Time
30.1 The starting date is. TBA
30.1 The delivery date of the goods and services is:
goods and services delivery date
1 Supply, install, test, commission and hand over of two (2) electrically actuated DN1200 gate valves at the Princess Elizabeth dry dock in the port of East London
TBC
30.2 The Supplier does not bring the goods to the Delivery Place more than one week before the Delivery Date.
[no data required]
31.1 The Supplier is to submit a first programme for acceptance within
2 weeks of the Contract Date.
32.2 The Supplier submits revised programmes at intervals no longer than
2 weeks.
4 Testing and defects
42 The defects date is 52 weeks after Delivery.
43.2 The defect correction period is 2 weeks
TRANSNET SOC LTD CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748 CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSIONING OF TWO (2) ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK, PORT OF EAST LONDON
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42.2 The defects access period is 2 days
5 Payment
50.1 The assessment interval is monthly 15th (fifteenth) day of each successive month.
51.1 The currency of this contract is the South African Rand
51.2 The period within which payments are made is
Payment will be effected on or before the last day of the month following the month during which a valid Tax invoice and statement were received.
51.4 The interest rate is
0% per annum above the prime rate of the Standard Bank of South Africa.
6 Compensation events There is no reference to Contract Data in this section of the core clauses and terms in italics used in this section are identified elsewhere in this Contract Data.
7 Title There is no reference to Contract Data in this section of the core clauses and terms in italics used in this section are identified elsewhere in this Contract Data.
8 Risks, liabilities, indemnities and insurance
80.1 These are additional Purchaser’s risks No additional risks are accepted by the Purchaser other than those which are provided in the Contract.
84.1
The Purchaser provides these insurances from the Insurance Table
The Purchaser provides no insurance whatsoever in connecting with the Contract
84.1
The Purchaser provides these additional insurances
None as the Purchaser provides no insurance.
84.1
The Supplier provides these additional insurances
1. Insurance against
2. Marine Insurance
Supply manufacture involving pre-payments. Insurable interest in terms of the pre payments made towards manufacturing of an item. PI exposure Manufacturing 2 – 3 per raw material and/or volume of completed prior to delivery to TPT including transportation to TPT site until off loaded. Balance of Vehicle Third Party Liability Comprehensive marine insurance shall be arranged by the Supplier covering the full replacement value of the Goods to be transported to include but not be limited to the loading and unloading of the Goods from any vessel during any stage in the transportation of the Goods.
TRANSNET SOC LTD CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748 CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSIONING OF TWO (2) ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK, PORT OF EAST LONDON
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The Purchaser’s insurable interest in the Goods during such transportation shall be noted by endorsement to the Supplier’s policies of Insurance as well as those of any Sub-Supplier of the Supplier.
Cover / indemnity is [●]
The deductibles are [●]
84.2 The minimum amount of cover for loss of or damage to any plant and materials provided by the Purchaser is:
None as the Purchaser provides no insurance.
84.2 The minimum limit of indemnity for insurance in respect of loss of or damage to property (except the goods, plant and materials and equipment) and liability for bodily injury to or death of a person (not an employee of the Supplier) caused by activity in connection with this contract for any one event is:
whatever the Supplier deems necessary.
84.2
The minimum limit of indemnity for insurance in respect of death of or bodily injury to employees of the Supplier arising out of and in the course of their employment in connection with this contract for any one event is:
whatever the Supplier deems necessary.
84.2 Notes applicable to the Insurance provided by the Supplier:
The insurance coverage referred to in paragraph 84.1 sub-paragraphs 1 immediately above shall be obtained from an insurer or insurers in terms of an insurance policy or policies approved by the Purchaser. The Supplier shall arrange with the insurer(s) to submit to the Supply Manager for the Contract the original and duplicate original of policies of insurance and the receipts for payment of current premiums, together with a certificate from the insurer or insurance broker concerned, confirming that the policies provide insurance cover as required in terms of this Contract. The original policy documents will be returned to the Supplier.
88.1 The Supplier’s liability to the Purchaser for indirect or consequential loss, including loss of profit, revenue and goodwill is limited to
An amount being equal to the total Contract Value inclusive of VAT
88.2 For any one event, the Supplier’s liability to the Purchaser for loss of or damage to the Purchaser’s property is limited to
An amount being equal to twice the total Contract Value inclusive of VAT
88.3 The Supplier’s liability for Defects due to his design which are not notified before the last defects date is limited to:
An amount being equal to twice the total Contract Value inclusive of VAT
TRANSNET SOC LTD CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748 CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSIONING OF TWO (2) ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK, PORT OF EAST LONDON
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88.4 The Supplier’s total liability to the Purchaser, for all matters arising under or in connection with this contract, other than the excluded matters, is limited to
An amount being equal to the total Contract Value inclusive of VAT
88.5 The end of liability date is A period of 52 weeks after the Delivery by the Supplier of the whole of the goods and services to the Purchaser in terms of the Contract
9 Termination and dispute resolution
94.2(3) The Adjudicator nominating body is: the Chairman of The Association of Arbitrators (Southern Africa)
94.4(2) The tribunal is: Adjudication
94.4(5) The arbitration procedure is the latest edition of Rules for the Conduct of Arbitrations published by The Association of Arbitrators (Southern Africa).
94.4(5) The place where arbitration is to be held is [Durban] South Africa
The person or organisation who will choose an arbitrator - if the Parties cannot agree a choice or - if the arbitration procedure does not
state who selects an arbitrator, is
the Chairman for the time being or his nominee of the Association of Arbitrators (Southern Africa).
10 Data for Option clauses
X2 Changes in the law
X2.1 A change in the law of
South Africa is a compensation event if it occurs after the Contract Date
X7 Delay damages
X7.1 Delay damages for Delivery are Delivery of amount per day
Supply, Install, Test, Commission and Hand Over of the two new DN1200 gate valves
0.125% per day of contract amount
Z The additional conditions of contract are
Z 1 Intellectual property Intellectual property rights (including patents, copyright, trademarks etc.) rest with the party owning them and the Employer indemnifies the Supplier from any liability arising from infringement of such intellectual property rights. [See Clauses 80.1, 83.1 and 83.2]
TRANSNET SOC LTD CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748 CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSIONING OF TWO (2) ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK, PORT OF EAST LONDON
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Z 2 Z 2.1
Assignment and Waiver Neither the Employer nor the Supplier may, without the written consent of the other, assign the
Contract or any part thereof or any obligation under the Contract or cede any right or benefit
thereunder
Z 2.2 No grant by the Supplier or the Employer to the other of any concession, waiver, condonation or
allowance is, in respect of any specific event or circumstance other than that in respect of which
the grant was made to constitute a waiver of the rights of the grantor in terms of the Contract or an
estoppel of the grantor’s right to enforce the provisions of the Contract.
Z3 Obligations in respect of the South African Government’s Supplier Development (SD) Programme and Local Content
Z3.1 It is a fundamental requirement of the tender that the Supplier contributes to the Supplier Development Programme promoted by the Department of Public Enterprises of the Government of South Africa, as applied by the Employer. In response to this requirement, the Supplier undertakes to implement the SD initiatives as described in the Supplier’s SD Proposal.
Z3.2 The Supplier shall develop and present for acceptance to the Employer’s Project Manager in writing within 30 (thirty) days from the Contract Date, a detailed plan (the SD Plan) setting out the exact nature, extent and estimated monetary value of the SD commitments which the Supplier is prepared to undertake. This shall include mechanisms and procedures to allow for access to information and verification of the Supplier’s compliance with the SD commitments it has undertaken to complete, as set out in the SD Plan. The format and details required with regards to the SD Plan will be provided to the Employer by the Supplier.
Z3.3 The parties undertake to negotiate in good faith with a view to agree to the content of the SD Plan within 30 (thirty) days from the date of submission of the initial SD Plan referred to in clause Z3.2 above (or such later date as the Employer may consent to). If the parties fail to reach agreement in respect of the SD Plan within 30 (thirty) days (or such later date that the Employer may consent to) of the date of submission of the SD Plan, it shall constitute a reason for termination as per clause 91.2 (R11) of the NEC3 Supply Contract. The Employer reserves the right to re-negotiate in terms of clause 10.1 of the NEC3 Supply Contract to the benefit of the Employer.
Z3.4 The local entity/entities selected as the beneficiary of the SD localization initiative will be mutually agreed upon by the Supplier and Employer.
Z3.5 The Supplier must deliver and action its SD commitments as outlined in the SD Plan, which progress will be reported by the Supplier to the Employer and the Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) on a monthly basis during the term of the contract.
TRANSNET SOC LTD CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748 CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSIONING OF TWO (2) ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK, PORT OF EAST LONDON
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Z3.6
Z3.7
Z3.8
Z3.9
Z3.10
The Contractor shall provide a surety, for the full monetary value of the SD Plan agreed in terms of
Z3.3 above.
In terms of Annexure A (SBD 6.2) and Annexure C of the RFP, the Supplier has undertaken to
implement the local content and production requirements set by National Treasury for the Rail
Rolling Stock designated sector (“local content undertaking”). It is recorded that the local content
undertaking was a prequalification criterion of the RFP and it is therefore mandatory for the
Supplier to comply with Annexures A and C in order for it to fulfil its local content obligations.
The Supplier is required to note that Transnet, the Department of Trade and Industry [DTI] and/or
the body appointed by the DTI as the verification authority for local content may conduct
compliance audits with regard to the local content requirements as prescribed in Regulation 9 of
the Preferential Procurement Regulations, 2011 issued in terms of the Preferential Procurement
Policy Framework Act.
The Supplier is required to continuously update Declarations C, D and E of the Local Content
Declaration templates with the actual local content values for the duration of the contract.
Breach of Local Content obligations also provides Transnet cause to terminate the contract in
certain cases where material non compliance with Local Content requirements are not achieved.
Z4 Retention
Z4.1 The retention amount of 10% of the total Contract Price as stated in the Contract Data will be withheld in monies by the Employer on each invoice submitted by the Supplier.
TRANSNET SOC LTD CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748 CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSIONING OF TWO (2) ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK, PORT OF EAST LONDON
PART C1: AGREEMENT & CONTRACT DATA FORM: PRO-FAT-0290 REV00 PAGE 12 C1.1 SC3
C1.2 Contract Data
Part two - Data provided by the Supplier
Clause Statement Data
10.1 The Supplier is (Name):
Address
Tel No.
Fax No.
11.2(11) The tendered total of the Prices is R , (in words)
11.2(12) The price schedule is in:
11.2(14) The following matters will be included in the Risk Register
25.2 The restrictions to access for the Supply Manager and Others to work being done for this contract are
30.1 The delivery date of the goods and services is:
goods and services
delivery date
1 [●] [●]
2 [●] [●]
3 [●] [●]
31.1 The programme identified in the Contract Data is contained in:
63.2 The percentage for overheads and profit added to the Defined Cost is
%
TRANSNET SOC LTD
ENQUIRY/CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER OF TWO (2)
ELETRICALLY ACUATED DN1200 GATE VALVE AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK, PORT
OF EAST LONDON
PART C2: PRICING DATA FORM: PRO-FAT-O294 REV00 PAGE 1 C2 SC3 COVER
PART C2: PRICING DATA NEC3 Supply Contract Option A
Document reference
Title No of pages
C2.1 Pricing assumptions 2
C2.2 The price schedule 2
TRANSNET SOC LTD
ENQUIRY/CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER OF TWO (2)
ELETRICALLY ACUATED DN1200 GATE VALVE AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK, PORT
OF EAST LONDON
PART C2: PRICING DATA PAGE 1 C2.1 SC3 PRICING ASSUMPTIONS
C2.1 Pricing assumptions
1. The conditions of contract
1.1. How goods and services are priced and assessed for payment
Clause 11 in NEC3 Supply Contract, December 2009 (SC3) core clauses states: Identified and defined terms
11 11.2
(11) The Prices are the amounts stated in the price column of the Price Schedule. Where a quantity is stated for an item in the Price Schedule, the Price is calculated by multiplying the quantity by the rate.
(12) The Price Schedule is the price schedule unless later changed in accordance with this contract.
Assessing the amount due
50.2 The amount due is
the Price for each lump sum item in the Price Schedule which the Supplier has completed,
where a quantity is stated for an item in the Price Schedule, an amount calculated by multiplying the quantity which the Supplier has completed by the rate,
plus other amounts to be paid to the Supplier,
less amounts to be paid by or retained from the Supplier. Any tax which the law requires the Purchaser to pay to the Supplier is included in the amount due.
This confirms that the Supply Contract is a priced contract where the Prices are derived from a list of items of goods and services which can be priced as lump sums or as expected quantities of goods and services multiplied by a rate, or a mix of both.
1.2. Function of the Price Schedule
Clause 53.1 states: “Information in the Price Schedule is not Goods Information”. This confirms that instructions to do work or how it is to be done are not included in the Price Schedule but in the Goods Information. This is further confirmed by Clause 20.1 which states, “The Supplier Provides the Goods and Services in accordance with the Goods Information”. Hence the Supplier does not Provide the Goods and Services in accordance with the Price Schedule. The Price Schedule is only a pricing document.
1.3. Preparing the price schedule
It will be assumed that the tendering supplier has read Pages 11 and 12 and Appendix 5 of the SC3 Guidance Notes before preparing the price schedule. Items in the price schedule may have been inserted by the Purchaser and the tendering supplier should insert any additional items which he considers necessary. Whichever party provides the items in the price schedule the total of the Prices is assumed to be fully inclusive of everything necessary to Provide the Goods and Services as described at the time of
TRANSNET SOC LTD
ENQUIRY/CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER OF TWO (2)
ELETRICALLY ACUATED DN1200 GATE VALVE AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK, PORT
OF EAST LONDON
PART C2: PRICING DATA PAGE 2 C2.1 SC3 PRICING ASSUMPTIONS
entering into this contract.
1. As the Supplier has an obligation to correct Defects (core clause 43.1) and there is no compensation event for this unless the Defect was due to a Supplier’s risk, the lump sum Prices and rates must also include for the correction of Defects.
2. If the Supplier has decided not to identify a particular item in the price schedule
at the time of tender the cost to the Supplier of doing the work is assumed to be included in, or spread across, the other Prices and rates in the price schedule in order to fulfil the obligation to Provide the Goods and Services for the tendered total of the Prices.
3. There is no adjustment to lump sum prices in the price schedule if the amount,
or quantity, of work within that lump sum item of goods or services later turns out to be different to that which the Supplier estimated at time of tender. The only basis for a change to the Prices is as a result of a compensation event. See Clause 60.1.
4. Hence the Prices and rates tendered by the Supplier in the price schedule are
inclusive of everything necessary and incidental to Providing the Goods and Services in accordance with the Goods Information, as it was at the time of tender, as well as correct any Defects not caused by a Purchaser’s risk.
5. The Supplier does not have to allow in his Prices and rates for matters that may
arise as a result of a compensation event. It should be noted that the list of compensation events includes those arising as a result of a Purchaser’s risk event listed in core clause 80.1.
1.4. Format of the price schedule
(From Appendix 5 on page 78 of the SC3 Guidance Notes) Entries in the first four columns in the price schedule in section C2.2 are made either by the Purchaser or the tendering supplier. If the Supplier is to be paid an amount for the item which is not adjusted if the quantity of work in the item changes, the tendering supplier enters the amount in the Price column only, the Unit, Quantity and Rate columns being left blank. If the Supplier is to be paid an amount for the item which is the rate for the item multiplied by the quantity completed, the tendering Supplier enters the rate which is then multiplied by the Quantity to produce the Price, which is also entered. If the Supplier is to be paid an amount for an item proportional to the length of time for which the goods and services are provided, a unit of time is stated in the Unit column and the length of time (as a quantity of the stated units of time) is stated in the Quantity column.
TRANSNET SOC LTD
ENQUIRY/CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER OF TWO (2)
ELETRICALLY ACUATED DN1200 GATE VALVE AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK, PORT
OF EAST LONDON
PART C2: PRICING DATA PAGE 1 C2.2 SC3 PRICE SCHEDULE
C2.2 the price schedule
Item no Description Unit Quantity Rate Price
A1 Preliminary and General
A1.1 Site establishment Sum 1
A1.2 Management and Supervision Sum 1
A1.3 Safety officer / Supervisor Sum 1
A1.4 Equipment and Tools Sum 1
A1.5 Accommodation Sum 1
A1.6 Transport Sum 1
A1.7 Crane or any lifting equipment required Sum 1
A1.8 Safety requirements, medicals and induction, safety file
Sum 1
A1.9 De-establishment Sum 1
A2 Civil Works
A2.1 Blanking-off of existing suction side of the valve inlet
Sum 1
A2.2 Remove and dispose of existing paving Sum 1
A2.3 Remove and pack concrete cover blocks Sum 1
A2.4 Disconnect power to the actuator Sum 1
A2.4 Hoist and remove existing gate valves Sum 1
A2.5 Connect flange pipe to new valves Sum 1
A2.6 Reinstate concrete block Sum 1
A2.7 Reinstate paving Sum 1
A3 Flange pipe preparation
A3.1 Remove rust on the flange pipe Sum 1
A3.2 Reface pipe flanges Sum 1
A3.3 Match flange holes Sum 1
Sum carried forward /…
TRANSNET SOC LTD
ENQUIRY/CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER OF TWO (2)
ELETRICALLY ACUATED DN1200 GATE VALVE AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK, PORT
OF EAST LONDON
PART C2: PRICING DATA PAGE 2 C2.2 SC3 PRICE SCHEDULE
Item no Description Unit Quantity Rate Price
Sum brought forward /…
A3.4 Apply corrosion protection Sum 1
A4 Supply and install valves and actuator
A4.1 Supply and install gate valves Each 2
A4.2 Supply and install electric actuator Each 2
A5 Testing and Commissioning
A5.1 Off-site and on-site testing Sum 1
A5.2 Commissioning of valves Sum 1
Total of goods and services
A6 Provisional Sum
A6.1 Risk allowance Sum 1
The total of the Prices
TRANSNET SOC LTD
CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
PART C3: SCOPE OF WORK
FORM: PRO-FAT-0295 REV00 1 C3 SC3 COVER PAGE
PART 3: SCOPE OF WORK
Document
reference
Title No of
pages
This cover page 1
C3.1 Purchaser’s Goods Information 31
C3.2 Supplier’s Goods Information 1
Total number of pages 33
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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C3.1: PURCHASER’S GOODS INFORMATION
Contents
PART 3: SCOPE OF WORK ............................................................................................................................. 1
C3.1: Purchaser’s Goods Information ........................................................................................................... 2
1 Overview of the goods and services .................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Executive overview ............................................................................................................................ 4
1.2 Purchaser’s objectives ....................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 Scope of goods and service .............................................................................................................. 4
2 Specifications of the goods and services ............................................................................................ 5
2.1 Standards and definitions .................................................................................................................. 5
2.2 General conditions and requirements ................................................................................................ 6
2.3 Wedge Gate Valves ......................................................................................................................... 17
2.4 Drive system .................................................................................................................................... 19
3 Constraints on how the Supplier Provides the Goods and Services .............................................. 25
3.1 Work to be done by the Delivery Date ............................................................................................. 25
3.2 Services & other things to be provided by the Purchaser or Supplier ............................................. 25
3.3 Management meetings .................................................................................................................... 25
3.4 Documentation control ..................................................................................................................... 26
3.5 Health and safety risk management ................................................................................................ 26
3.6 Environmental constraints and management .................................................................................. 26
3.7 Quality assurance requirements ...................................................................................................... 27
3.8 Programming constraints ................................................................................................................. 27
3.9 Invoicing and payment ..................................................................................................................... 28
3.10 Insurance provided by the Purchaser .............................................................................................. 29
3.11 Contract change management ........................................................................................................ 29
3.12 Provision of bonds and guarantees ................................................................................................. 29
3.13 Records of Defined Cost, payments & assessments of compensation events to be kept by the
Supplier ........................................................................................................................................................ 29
4 Procurement .......................................................................................................................................... 29
4.1 Subcontracting ................................................................................................................................. 29
4.2 Plant and materials .......................................................................................................................... 29
4.3 Marking the goods if payment is made before supply ..................................................................... 30
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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5 Constraints at the Delivery Place ........................................................................................................ 30
5.1 Purchaser’s entry and security control, permits, and site regulations ............................................. 30
5.2 Equipment provided by the Purchaser ............................................................................................ 30
5.3 Services and other facilities ............................................................................................................. 31
5.4 Work to be done at the Delivery Place by the Delivery Date ........................................................... 31
5.5 Start-up procedures required to put the goods into operation ......................................................... 31
5.6 Access given by the Purchaser for correction of Defects ................................................................ 31
5.7 Performance tests after Delivery ..................................................................................................... 32
6 List of drawings..................................................................................................................................... 32
6.1 Drawings issued by the Purchaser .................................................................................................. 32
C3.2 Supplier’s Works Information .............................................................................................................. 34
TRANSNET SOC LTD
CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
PART C3: SCOPE OF WORK PAGE 4 C3.1 SC3 PURCHASER’S GOODS INFORMATION
1 Overview of the goods and services
1.1 Executive overview
Transnet National Ports Authority (Employer) is in a process of replacing its two DN1200 main shut-off
flooding at the Princess Elizabeth dry dock at the port of East London. The existing valves have been in
operation since 1947 when the dry dock was officially opened for operations.
The main shut-off valves are one of the critical components of the dry dock. The only function of the flooding
culvert shut-off valves is controlling the flow of seawater when filling the dry dock. It is not used for pumping
seawater out of the dry dock. A separate pumping system is available for this which has recently been
refurbished. Two (2) electrically operated flooding culvert shut-off valves are installed on each sides
(starboard and port side) of the dry dock entrance.
Over the years, the dry dock infrastructure has been deteriorating. This is mainly due to the aggressive sea
environment and inadequate corrosion protection. Some equipment is located in the so-called splash zone
and flow zone of seawater. The equipment is aged and obsolete. Thus, obtaining spares is of major concern
should a breakdown occur. As a result, and based on condition assessments conducted by the Employer,
the Port is seeking to replace the two (2) shut-off valves complete with the drive system.
1.2 Purchaser’s objectives
The Purchaser’s objectives is to achieve completion of the Goods and Services as soon as possible whilst
still maintaining the highest quality and safety standards to ensure safe, efficient and functional valve
flooding system.
Note: The dry dock is an operational environment requiring the goods and services to be planned and
executed in a manner which results in minimal operational disruption and this requirement is considered to
be a primary concern of the Purchaser.
1.3 Scope of goods and service
The goods and services that the Supplier is to provide involves the supply, installation, testing,
commissioning and handover two (2) fully functional DN1200 electrically actuated main flooding shut-off gate
valves (PN10) at the Princess Elizabeth dry dock at the Port of East London.
The scope for the goods and services to be carried by the Supplier shall include but not limited to:
Blanking-off the suction line (inlet and outlet) to the existing main flooding shut-off valve.
Removal of the existing paving to expose concrete cover and dispose rubble to approval disposal
site
Lift and pack concrete cover blocks for reuse
Disconnect all connection to the existing valves
Lift the existing gate valve using a crane and store in the area identified by the Employer
Confirm flange to flange distance prior to the fabrication of the new valves to ensure correct sizing of
the flanges and holes
Clean the flange pipes and prepare the flanges faces
Fabricate new valve in fabricator’s workshop.
Off-site testing of the valves prior to delivering to site
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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Deliver valves and actuators to site and lift and secure in position
Connect electricity supply to actuators
Test for leaks and pressure loss in the system
Reinstatement of paving/surfacing
Commission and hand over completed goods and services to operations
2 Specifications of the goods and services
2.1 Standards and definitions
2.1.1 References
When reference is made to a code, specification or standard, the reference shall be taken to mean the latest
edition of the code, specification or standard; including addenda, supplements and revisions thereto.
2.1.2 Supporting specification
Where this specification is required for a project, the following specifications shall, inter alia, form part of the
contract.
SABS Standards
BS Standards
ISO Standards
DIN Standards
API Standards
ANSI Standards.
2.1.3 Definitions
For the purpose of this specification the following definitions apply.
2.1.3.1 Face to face dimensions
The distance between the two planes perpendicular to the body axis located at the extremities of the body
and ports.
2.1.3.2 Nominal pressure (PN)
All pressure units throughout the valve specification will be recorded in kilopascals (kPa).
Nominal pressure (PN) is a numerical designation, which is a convenient round number for reference
purposes.
Note 1: The maximum allowable working pressure depends upon the materials, design and working
temperature and shall be selected from the pressure/temperature rating tables in the
appropriate standards.
Note 2: It is designated by PN followed by the allowable working pressure.
Note 3: This definition is in accordance with ISO 7268.
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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2.1.3.3 Nominal size (DN)
A numerical designation of size that is common to all components in a piping system other than components
designated by outside diameters. It is a convenient round number for reference purposes and is only loosely
related to manufacturing dimensions in millimetres.
Note 1: Nominal size is designated by DN followed by the size in millimetre.
Note 2: This definition is in accordance with ISO 6708.
All equipment of the same size (DN) designated by the same PN number shall have compatible mating
dimensions.
2.1.3.4 Tight shut off valve
A valve that has no leakage past the sealing faces in it’s closed position under test conditions.
2.1.3.5 Low leakage rated valve
A valve that has an agreed leakage rate past the sealing faces when the valve is in the closed position.
2.1.3.6 Regulating valve
A valve intended for regulating purposes, and which may have a clearance between the sealing faces when
the valve is in the closed position.
2.1.4 Precedence
Any conflict between the technical requirements stated in the Project Specification and the technical
requirements of this specification shall be referred to the Department for clarification.
2.1.5 Deviations
The Purchaser will not permit any substitution or deviation from the requirements of this specification without
prior approval. Any substitution or deviation from the original specification must be submitted to the
Purchaser for approval only during the tender stage of the project.
2.2 General conditions and requirements
2.2.1 Nominal Pressures
Each valve is assigned a nominal pressure (PN) in kPa and shall be tested in accordance with these
specified pressures.
2.2.2 Minimum pressure rating
1 000 kPa is considered to be the lowest acceptable pressure rating for the valves irrespective of lower
system pressures.
2.2.3 Design life
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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Both valves and appurtenant fittings shall be designed for a useful life of fifty (50) years under the operating
conditions specified in this specification.
2.2.4 Guarantee
The valves shall be guaranteed against faulty design, material and workmanship for period of five (5) years
from date of delivery. During this period the Supplier shall attend to and rectify at his own cost and defects
that can be attributed to faulty design, material and workmanship. Normal wear and tear shall be excluded.
2.2.5 Flanges
Unless specified under this specification, the valves shall be double flanged and drilled off centre to SABS
1123. Flange thickness shall be in accordance to BS 44504 for cast iron valve and SABS 1123 for fabricated
valves.
Should a required flange size fall beyond the range of SABS 1123, mating dimensions shall be in
accordance with ISO Standard 7005 with thickness adequate to withstand closed end pressures.
Flanges with a pressure rating between 1000 - 1600 kPa shall have flat joint faces machined in accordance
with the above SABS or BS specifications. Flange pressure ratings that exceed 1600 kPa shall incorporate
an “O” ring sealing arrangement. Details of the proposed “O” ring groove shall be furnished at the tendering
stage for consideration.
The periphery of all flanges shall be machined to the correct outside diameter dictated by the flange pressure
rating. Flanges for pipes and fabricated valves shall be machined on both faces.
All holes, shall be drilled perpendicular to the face and spot machined on the bolt head/nut bearing faces.
Sufficient clearance shall be allowed between the body and flange to enable flange bolts to be removed or
tightened. Tapped holes shall only be permissible where stiffening ribs or shaft bosses interfere with bolts.
One flange of the valve body shall be clearly marked, identifying the respective pressure rating. (Refer to
Paragraph 2.2.11.)
2.2.6 Jointing material and fasteners
The valves shall be supplied complete with bolt units, consisting of a standard length bolt, nut and two
washers. The stud unit, where applicable, shall be supplied with a standard length stud, nut and washer. A
washer shall be fitted under all bolt/screw heads and nuts
The shortest standard bolt or stud that protrudes beyond the nut by a minimum of two threads when the
assemblies are fully tightened shall be used. The same applies to stud units.
The manufacturer shall specify a fastening sequence for bolts (if applicable) and the torque settings (in Nm)
for all bolts. These torque settings and fastening sequences shall be included in the Operation and
Maintenance Manual.
In addition each valve shall be supplied with full-face gaskets or "O" rings for joining up to adjacent flanges.
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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Depending on the valve location in a piping system and the atmospheric conditions, the following
specifications will apply:
Black bolted units to SABS 135
Precision bolted units to SABS 136
Galvanised bolted units to SABS 763
Stainless steel bolted units to DIN 931
Stainless steel set screws to DIN 933
For all valve components, i.e. bonnet covers, glands etc., drilled holes for bolts shall be perpendicular to the
flange face.
All bolts and stud units shall be the same length and appropriate size and corrosion protected.
When required by the Project Specification, isolating bolt units shall be supplied with bolt, nut, two washers,
an isolating sleeve and two isolating washers.
2.2.7 Corrosion Protection
The valves shall be corrosion protected against the elements and the valve coating shall consists of two
pack epoxy undercoat, intermediate Epoxy coating and polyurethane top coat minimum 250 microns.
2.2.8 Valve supports and lifting
The valves shall have supporting feet cast integrally with the valve body.
Each valve shall have two eye bolts of the required strength securely attached to the valve body to facilitate
easy handling during transport and installation.
2.2.9 Materials
Unless otherwise specified in the Particular Valve Specification, valve bodies and components shall be of the
materials listed below:
Mild steel : BS 4360 Gr 43, SABS 1431: Gr 300WA
SG iron : BS 2789 Gr 420/12, SABS 936 SG 42
Cast iron : SABS 1034 Gr 250
Cast steel : BS 1504-161 Gr 480, SABS 1465 Part 1
Stainless steel components : BS 970 Part 4 Gr 304, 316 or 431
All material shall be new and of first grade quality. Material certificates for all materials are required.
Where copper alloys are used they shall have a zinc content of less than 0,5% and be suitably insulated
against galvanic currents.
Cast material shall only be cast in moulds coated with a mould wash.
Cast components shall not be warped or distorted in any way.
No repair of cast components will be permitted unless approved by the Supply Manager.
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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The structure of cast components shall be homogeneous and free from non-metallic impurities or visible
chaplets.
Items to be galvanised shall be fabricated from aluminium-killed steel or silicon-killed steel with <0,04%
Silicon and 0,009 < Phosphor < 0,025%.
2.2.10 Construction
2.2.10.1 Bodies
Bodies shall be of sturdy construction, capable of functioning satisfactorily under abnormal operating
conditions without distortion of the body or malfunction of component parts and shall be shaped to give
minimum change in waterway.
Designs of bodies and components shall be free from pockets that cause eddies or accumulate debris.
Where applicable, access openings and covers shall be well designed and the creation of stress risers shall
be prevented. Any gussets applicable to the design of the valve should form an integral part of the casting.
2.2.10.2 Doors and discs
Doors and discs shall were applicable be cast or fabricated as a unit with integrally cast hinge lugs.
Doors and discs shall operate freely. Their travel shall however be restricted by the provision of substantial
stops, fitted with specified facings to minimise wear and damage to the corrosion protection.
2.2.10.3 Sealing faces
Sealing faces shall be deposit welded with stainless steel unless otherwise specified in the Project
Specification. Where approved in writing by the Supply Manager the sealing faces may be securely fixed
with corrosion resistant elements.
Faces shall be accurately machined and finished to meet the requirements of the specification.
2.2.10.4 Bearings
Main bearings shall, were applicable, be external and accessible without emptying or removal of the valve
body from the line.
Bearings shall be designed to take any unbalanced thrusts on doors or discs.
Bearings shall retain a low co-efficient of friction. Any possibility of bearings becoming tight during service
due to ageing shall be eliminated.
Where possible, bearings shall be water lubricated with a proven record of dependable operation of not less
than five (5) years.
Where shafts protrude through the valve at the non-drive end (NDE) they shall be sealed with bolted
stainless steel, grade 316, bearing cover plates. Screwed taper plug covers are not acceptable.
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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Sleeve type bearings shall be fully corrosion resistant and shall be fitted in the hubs in the valve body. Steel
back bearings shall not accepted.
2.2.10.5 Bearing and shaft seals
Bearing and shaft seals shall be of the "O" ring or radial cup type with machined weep holes or grooves for
drainage at the gearbox mounting flange.
2.2.10.6 Handwheels
All valves shall be supplied complete with handwheels, which shall have the wording, “OPEN” and “CLOSE”
together with directional arrows legibly cast in recesses on the upper surface of the rim.
Closure of valves shall be through the clock-wise rotation of handwheels. All valves shall be capable of being
opened or closed under an unbalanced pressure equal to the Nominal Pressure. The effort required on
handwheels to open or close valves under these conditions shall not exceed 90 N.
Handwheels shall be manufactured to ensure a close fit between the handwheel and the mating spindle
head and shall be firmly fixed to the spindle head. Loose-fitting handwheels are not acceptable.
2.2.10.7 Lubricating points
All lubricating points for grease gun lubrication shall be fitted with 1/8" BSP stainless steel button head type
grease nipples. Nipples shall be painted red for easy identification. Electro-plated nipples will under no
circumstances be accepted.
2.2.11 Marking
2.2.11.1 General
Each valve shall be clearly marked in accordance with the requirements of BS 5418.
2.2.11.2 Body marking
All valve bodies shall be permanently and indelibly marked (cast in 15 mm minimum lettering size on
castings or welded on fabricated valves) as follows:
Nominal size (DN),
Nominal pressure (PN in kPa),
Arrow to indicate the direction of flow,
The contract number plus identification number to identify each individual valve.
The above markings shall be legible after painting.
In order to facilitate identification at the factory and at site, valve bonnets, gates, discs, doors, etc. shall be
permanently marked (cast in or welded on in 15mm minimum lettering) with the contract number and an
identification number for each individual valve.
In addition to the above, one flange for a flanged valve shall be clearly market with a single set of machined
notches (at least 3mm wide, 3mm deep and the length of the notch to suit the width of the flange). The
length of the notch however shall be 8mm long.
TRANSNET SOC LTD
CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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One notch - 1000 kPa operating pressure
Two notches - 1600 kPa operating pressure
Three notches - 2500 kPa operating pressure
Four notches - 4000 kPa operating pressure
2.2.11.3 Identification plates markings
Identification plate markings shall be hard-stamped, printed or engraved on a stainless steel nameplate fitted
to the valve with stainless steel screws. If necessary a boss/raised face shall be cast as part of the body to fit
the nameplates.
Manufacturer's name or trade mark
Nominal size (DN) in millimetres
Contract number
Nominal pressure (PN) in kPa
Serial number
Item number
Material, disc/gate and body
Date of manufacture
Mass of valve in kg
2.2.12 Position indicators
Position indicating plates shall be embossed to clearly show the fully open and closed positions as well as
the ¼, ½, and ¾ intermediate positions.
All pulleys, brackets, pins, cables, counterweights, sleeves, indicator gears and fasteners shall be of
stainless steel 304 or better.
The indicator system shall be accurately installed and calibrated to give true linear indication of the valve
opening. Calibration of the indicator scale shall be done in-situ and directly recorded against the actual valve
operation.
Electronic position indicators will be considered. Full details must however be supplied with the offer. Special
valve position indicators, calibrated in the specified increments of the valve opening, shall be designed,
supplied and installed as required in this specification.
2.2.13 Pipes and specials
2.2.13.1 General
Pipes and specials shall be manufactured in accordance with SABS 719 and all referred specifications.
Either longitudinal butt welding or spiral welding is acceptable.
The surface finishes after fabrication shall be free of score marks, pits, weld spatter and other defects that
may affect the performance of the steel in service.
Fabrication of corrosive resistant steel i.e. stainless steel and 3CR12 pipes must take place in a shop
separated from carbon steel components. All equipment used in the forming and manipulation of corrosive
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CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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resistant steel pipes and specials during manufacture must be clean and free of materials that may introduce
defects or contaminate the metal with carbon steel.
2.2.13.2 Welding
Welding shall be in accordance with BSS 2633 and BSS 5135 for mild steel and BSS 4677 for corrosive
resistant steel.
Welding of flanges shall be in accordance with BSS 806 type 6.
Weld strength shall not be less than 90 % of that of the plate calculated on the original measured thickness
of the plate before welding.
The welding process used should limit heat input to a minimum. This can include the following:
Manual metal arc - (MMA)
Metal inert gas - (MIG)
2.2.14 Actuator
Refer to section 2.4
2.2.15 Inspections and quality control
Specific requirements for quality control and testing of valves will be covered by the following paragraphs
2.2.16 Pressure test requirements
Valves shall be pressure tested by the manufacturer to prove that all the fully assembled valves are capable
of functioning satisfactorily under the specified operating conditions.
2.2.16.1 Pressure testing
Test flanges shall be used, tapped holes in valve bodies are unacceptable. Tie-bolts or other forms of
restraint applied across the blank flanges for the testing of flanged valves shall not be permitted.
Note:
(a) No valve undergoing pressure testing shall be subject to shock loading.
(b) Valves and connections shall be purged of air prior to pressure testing.
2.2.16.2 Test fluid
The test fluid for all pressure tests shall be either water with the addition of a suitable inhibitor, or another
liquid whose viscosity at ambient temperature is equal to or less than that of water.
2.2.16.3 Test procedures
General
Test pressures shall be maintained for not less than a two (2) minute duration or as otherwise specified by
the Supply Manager and the valves shall be watertight in all respects.
Structural and seat test shall be executed on both sides of the gate valves.
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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Both valves, completely assembled, shall be pressure tested by the manufacturer in accordance the
following:
Structural test (body, Disc/gate strength)
Seat/seal test.
Structural test:
Body:
Uncoated valve bodies and bonnets shall be subjected to 1,5 x the maximum permissible working pressure
at ambient temperature. Testing shall be carried out before valves are painted or otherwise internally coated
with materials that are capable of sealing against leakage.
Both ends of the body shall be blanked off so that the valve is subjected to the full pressure stresses in all
directions induced by the test pressure. The valve disc shall be in the open or partially open position during
the test. There shall be no visually detectable leakage through the shell of the valve during the test period.
Assembled and fully coated valves shall be subjected to an open-end test for material strength and
soundness at a pressure of 1,5 x the maximum permissible working pressure at ambient temperature.
Seepage past gland seals at the abovementioned test pressure shall not be cause for rejection, provided
that the gland seals are watertight when the internal test pressure is reduced to the maximum permissible
working pressure.
I. Disc/gate strength:
1,5 x maximum permissible working pressure at ambient temperature.
The valve shall be closed in the normal manner, and the test pressure applied to one side of the disc with the
other side open to atmosphere. There shall be no visible evidence of structural damage to or deformation of
the disc or of leakage through the disc during the test duration.
Seat/Seal test:
Each assembled valve shall be subjected to open-end tests for drop tightness at the permissible working
pressures at ambient temperature. Valves shall be drop tight over the complete range of pressures. Valves
with symmetrical seatings shall be tested in either direction.
The maximum permissible leakage shall be as given in table below.
VALVE TYPE LEAKAGE RATE
Tight shut-off Rate 3 * : No visible leakage for duration of test. Subject to the Supply
Manager's approval Rate 1
Low leakage
Rate 1 : 0.1 mm3/s x DN
* Leakage rates are defined in BS 5146: Part 2
2.2.16.4 Test certificate
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CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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When a test certificate is issued it shall contain a statement by the manufacturer confirming that the valves
have been tested in accordance with this standard and stating the actual pressures and medium used in the
test.
2.2.16.5 Anti-static
Valves designated as anti-static shall have electrical continuity between shaft, disc and body when tested in
accordance with A.2 of BS 5146: Part 1.
2.2.17 Functional test requirements
The manufacturer shall do a functional test on each valve. This shall consist of taking the valve through one
complete cycle, from fully closed to fully open and back. The manufacturer shall take particular note that the
valve position indicator is correctly calibrated.
The Supply Manager or agent appointed by the Supply Manager shall be present during these tests to
witness all the tests mentioned above.
2.2.18 Equipment Drawings
The Supplier shall submit drawings for the following purposes:
Tendering
Manufacturing
Installation
Records
2.2.18.1 Tendering
Drawings giving detailed information of the valves, to make a proper assessment of the equipment offered,
shall be submitted with the tender. The drawings shall include the overall dimensions of the valves, actuators
details, material of construction, etc.
2.2.18.2 Manufacturing
After receipt of a purchase order, but before manufacturing commences, drawings in triplicate shall be
submitted for approval in principle by the Supply Manager. These drawings shall cover the general
arrangements and assemblies of the valves including flange details (drilling, PCD, number-off and diameter
of holes etc.), all functional dimensions of valves and actuators, clearance between concrete face and
flanges, ease of bolt and stud removal, materials, standard parts, etc.
Two weeks after submission by the Supplier, the Supply Manager will return one of the above mentioned
prints either with his certified approval or else with his comments regarding any amendments that may be
required. Drawings returned to the Supplier for amendment purposes shall be re-submitted in its amended
form within 2 weeks of the date of receipt of the drawing by the Supplier.
Approval of the above mentioned drawings by the Supply Manager shall only signify approval of the general
design and layout and shall not make the Supply Manager liable for any error by the Supplier.
The Supply Manager has the right to suspend manufacture until a set of drawings, a draft Operation and
Maintenance Manual and Quality Control Plans (for the manufacture and corrosion protection including data
sheets of paint and abrasives used) are in his possession and approved in principle.
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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2.2.18.3 Installations
Not later than three weeks after the proposed equipment has been given approval in principle, drawings shall
be submitted to allow for adequate site preparation before the arrival of the equipment. These drawings shall
offer the necessary details for the programming of civil works which the Supplier will also be responsible for.
2.2.18.4 Records
A complete set of "As Built" drawings in accordance with SABS 0111 must be completed and submitted to
the Supply Manager together with an electronically saved version preferably on Compact Disc. These "As
Built" drawings shall contain general arrangements, assemblies, parts lists (including part numbers) and
complete component details. Drawings shall be clear, black line on white paper, unfolded and suitable for
photographing for microfilming purposes. The size of the drawing shall not compromise the clarity of the
print. All legends shall be in English and all dimensions in the metric system in SI units. Acceptable paper
size shall be from A0 to A4.
Each drawing shall be supplied with a title block in accordance with the typical title block. The name of the
scheme, structure and contract number shall be highlighted in bold letters.
In addition to the above, the Supply Manager will issue key information to Supplier, i.e. Internal Drawing
Numbers, Codes, etc., which shall be included on all documentation and drawings.
2.2.19 Operating and maintenance manuals
Three copies of Operating and Maintenance Manuals shall be supplied. A Draft copy of the manual shall be
submitted for approval simultaneously with the drawings for manufacturing purposes.
2.2.19.1 General contents
The purpose of these documents is to simultaneously provide a permanent and accurate record of all the
equipment provided as well as a usable guide in simple language covering operating, maintenance and fault
finding procedures.
2.2.19.2 Binding
The manuals shall be securely bound in A4 size, hard backed plastic/waterproof 4-ring binders, with clear
pockets on the spine and front cover for the insertion of title slips, giving the Contract Number, Scheme, Dam
and a description of the equipment supplied.
Drawings larger than A3 size, index and other title pages shall be contained in separate plastic pockets,
bound in the appropriate section.
2.2.19.3 Layout
The sections shall be separated by plastic dividers, clearly and visibly marked to match the index, and shall
be set out as follows:
Title page
Index
Specification and Technical Schedules (supplied by the Purchaser)
General description with test certificates and final test certificate relating to any tests carried out.
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CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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Operating Instructions: These shall be clear, concise and easy to follow and must include, where
applicable, pre-start, safety and shut down procedures.
Routine maintenance and lubricating schedule.
Fault diagnosis and repair procedure.
Detailed schedule of plant components giving materials, corrosion protection, part numbers, etc.
Spare parts list: Suppliers/Agents details must be provided.
Drawings. They shall include; general arrangements, assembly drawings, hydraulic and electrical
diagrams, parts and material list in A3 and flow discharge curves. Suppliers/Agents ORIGINAL
brochures and instrumental literature shall also be incorporated in the manual.
2.2.20 Handling and transport
The Supplier is responsible for the safe and undamaged delivery of equipment.
After final product inspection and approval, the valve and related fittings shall be securely packed to prevent
damage in transit.
In order to protect the corrosion protection (lining), the ends of valves and fittings shall be securely blanked
off with sturdy blank flanges which shall be clearly marked:
“DO NOT REMOVE UNTIL FINAL INSTALLATION”
Plastic sheeting will not be acceptable.
Bolts and other small parts shall be sewn up in strong bags and crated. The bags shall be tagged using
metallic tags and indicate the following information:
manufacturer's identification and contract number,
part numbers,
description,
sizes and
quantities.
Each bag shall have the delivery address listed on a separate metallic tag.
The use of ropes, wire or chains for lifting without suitable padding is strictly forbidden. For transport or
storage purposes, balks of timber shall be used to support the components on any surface and separate
them from each other.
Precaution shall be taken to support and chock the equipment to prevent movement when loading onto
vehicles. Components shall be firmly lashed or chained with padded lashing supported on sawdust bags.
The area of padded surfaces shall be adequate to prevent damage to coatings.
The Supply Manager shall be notified of the delivery date and of any requirements regarding off loading and
storage at site.
For site delivery, the transportation, offloading and supervision during off-loading and storage will be the
responsibility of the Supplier. The final inspection and acceptance of equipment supplied will be undertaken
on site after off-loading has been completed. Any damage that occurs during the handling, assembly and
storage of equipment at the Manufacturer/Supplier's works, including transportation to site, shall be repaired
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CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
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PORT OF EAST LONDON
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or replace by the Supplier at his own cost, in accordance with the valve specification and to the satisfaction
of the Supply Manager.
2.2.21 Material symbols
Where appropriate the following symbols shall be used for body material designation:
grey cast iron CI
austenitic cast iron AI
spheroidal graphite cast iron SG
gunmetal GM
aluminium bronze AB
phosphor bronze PB
carbon steel CS
stainless steel SS
nickel copper NC
integral seat INT
resilient seat RES
deposited seat DEP
2.3 Wedge Gate Valves
2.3.1 General
2.3.1.1 Type
Gate valves shall be doubled flanged and be of the wedge-gate type, the gates of which shall be completely
clear of the waterway in the fully open position. The valves shall be capable of withstanding the nominal
pressure of 1000 kPa and specified test pressures from both sides. The gate shall operate satisfactorily
under the specified conditions.
Where the specification calls for the supply of 1000 kPa rated gate valves and the manufacturer
manufactures these valves identical to the 1 600 kPa rated valves, these valves can be supplied with the
casted pressure rating stating 1600 kPa and drilled to the 1 600 kPa specification, thus supplying a 1600 kPa
valve. The Supplier shall, however, confirm this in writing at the tendering stage.
In specific circumstances the valves have to be drilled to suit existing equipment and details thereof will be
supplied in this specification.
2.3.1.2 Specifications
The valves shall generally be manufactured in accordance to SABS 664 and SABS 191.
2.3.1.3 Body
The body shall be of rugged design with substantial ribs to minimise distortion under pressure. Bodies shall
be designed and manufactured to withstand any additional gearing related stresses.
2.3.1.4 Gearbox
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The valve gearbox, were applicable, shall not be mounted directly onto the stuffing box but shall be mounted
on suitable supporting brackets.
2.3.1.5 Operation
The valve shall be able to open and close satisfactorily under the specified flow rate and pressures.
2.3.1.6 Position Indicator
Preference shall be given to mechanical linear indicator system mounted on the valve stem.
2.3.1.7 Stem and Thrust Bearing
The stem thrust collar shall bear against a ball thrust bearing of approved design, details of which shall be
furnished by the Supplier with his/her offer.
All gate valves shall be fitted with a back seal to permit the replacement of the stem seals under pressure.
2.3.2 Construction and Operational Requirements
2.3.2.1 Body and Guides
Channel guides on the body and the shoes on the gate shall be as deep and as long as necessary to
support and minimise shudder of the gate in any position during its travel.
Shoes shall be accurately fitted in the guides so as to ensure that sealing rings do not make contact before
the gate is seated and that the gate is centralised when seated.
The sliding surfaces between the shoe and the channel shall be constructed from acceptable dissimilar
materials.
With the valve fully open, at least half of the shoe shall be supported by the guides.
Jacking screws shall be provided to prevent over travel of the gate when closed.
2.3.2.2 Stems
The stem thrust collar shall bear against a ball thrust bearing of approved design, details of which shall be
furnished at tendering stage.
2.3.2.3 Sealing Faces
Body and gate seals shall be of such design and construction that will prevent seals becoming loose and
prevent water passing behind seals under all conditions of operation and test. This feature must be proven at
tendering stage by suitable drawings and documentation.
The leading edges of the sealing rings shall be slightly chamfered.
2.3.2.4 Position indicators
The valves shall be fitted with mechanical indicators to show the position of the gate.
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CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
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2.3.2.5 Gate and body marks
One face of the gate shall be marked, corresponding to a similar mark on the body, to ensure correct
replacement after dismantling. The marks shall be visible and clear after coating.
2.3.3 Material
Valve components shall be constructed of the material specified in the following tables unless otherwise
specified otherwise in the specification.
Size (DN) : 1200mm
Pressure rating (PN) : 1000 kPa
Hydraulic test:
Structural : 1500 kPa
Seat : 1000 kPa
COMPONENT MATERIAL TYPE MATERIAL SPECIFICATION
BODY SG IRON BS 2789 Gr 420/12, SABS 936 SG 42
GATE SG IRON BS 2789 Gr 420/12, SABS 936 SG 42
SEAT AND GATE RING BRONZE (GUNMETAL) BS 1400 LG2
BONNET AND STUFFING BOX SG IRON BS 2789 Gr 420/12, SABS 936 SG 42
STEM STAINLESS STEEL BS 970 Part 4 Gr 304 S15
STEM AND YOKE NUT BRONZE (GUNMETAL) BS 1400 LG2
GLAND CAST STEEL BS 1504-161 Gr 480, SABS 1465 Part 1
PEDESTAL PLATE SG IRON BS 2789 Gr 420/12, SABS 936 SG 42
GATE NUT BRONZE (GUNMETAL) BS 1400 LG 2
THRUST BEARINGS CAST STEEL BS 1504-161 Gr 480, SABS 1465 Part 1
EXTERNAL FASTENERS STEEL (HOT DIP GALVANISED) SABS 163 Gr 8.8
INTERNAL FASTENERS STAINLESS STEEL ASTM A193 Gr B8M, ASTM A439 Gr D2
HAND WHEEL SG IRON BS 2789 Gr 420/12, SABS 936 SG
SEALS O RING NITRILE / VITON
PACKING GRAPHITE FIBRE NOTE : NO ASBESTOS
2.4 Drive system
2.4.1 Actuators and motor operated valves
2.4.1.1 General
This section comprises the specifications for electric actuators to be fitted to wedge gate valves.
All actuators shall be complete with provision for manual operation.
2.4.1.2 Compliance
Actuators for the motorised operation of valves shall comply with this specification in all respects.
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Should it be necessary for reasons of application to deviate from the specification, such noncompliance shall
be fully described and motivated in writing at tendering stage.
The Supply Manager’s written acceptance of such motivation shall be obtained before proceeding. All such
documentation shall form part of the Contract and be retained for record purposes.
2.4.1.3 Design life
The actuators shall be designed for a minimum maintenance free life of 10 000 open/close/open cycles,
assuming maximum seating torque at the end of each stroke and an average of 33% of maximum seating
torque during each stroke.
2.4.1.4 Actuator selection
The available torque transmitted to a valve shaft through an electric actuator shall be rated to include a 25%
safety factor in addition to the maximum torque required to fully open or close the valve under the maximum
working pressures and prevailing flow conditions.
The Supplier shall submit drawings and/or calculations used for specifying the valve torque at tendering
stage.
2.4.1.5 South African representation
Actuators shall have substantial South African representation with comprehensive technical "know-how",
service and spares available.
2.4.1.6 Duty cycle
The Supplier shall specify the duration of an open/close cycle at tendering stage.
2.4.1.7 Operation
Actuators shall have a function to hold the gate/disc in any fixed position for an extended period.
All valves shall be capable of being opened or closed under an unbalanced pressure equal to the nominal
pressure.
2.4.1.8 Power supply
The actuator shall be designed to operate from a 400V three-phase or 230V single phase, 50Hz a.c. power
supply. The actuator shall be capable of operating at the rated duty with a ± 15% variation of the applied
voltage measured at the actuator.
The actuator shall be provided complete equipped with the necessary auxiliary equipment to provide the low
voltage power required by its control circuits.
The actuators shall have the correct phase rotation of the power supply after the site wiring and connections
have been made.
2.4.1.9 Electric motors
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2.4.1.9.1 Purpose Design
The motor shall have a minimum duty rating of four consecutive complete cycles or a continuous duty of 15
minutes, whichever is the more onerous.
2.4.1.9.2 Gear Driven Actuators
The actuator shall be fitted with a low inertia high torque purpose designed electric motor.
2.4.1.9.3 Hydraulic Pump Motor
The hydraulic gear pump shall be driven by a totally enclosed fan cooled electric motor suitable for direct on-
line starting. The motor and gear pump shall form one assembly.
2.4.1.9.4 Motor Winding and Over-Temperature Protection
Insulation Class F shall be used on the motor windings and the winding temperature rise shall be designed
for Class B.
Two temperature thermostat switches shall be embedded in the starter winding for rapid, accurate over-
temperature protection of the motor windings.
2.4.1.9.5 Motor Enclosure Anti-Condensation Heater
Where specified, an anti-condensation heater shall be provided in the motor enclosure. This heater shall be
automatically switched off while the motor is in operation.
2.4.1.9.6 Locked Rotor Current
The locked rotor current of motors shall be specified to permit adequate sizing of the power supply cable.
The voltage at the motor during starting shall not drop below 85% of the nominal supply voltage.
2.4.1.9.7 Single Phasing Protection
Single phasing protection shall be provided to ensure that the motor is not operated with only two of the
three phases of the power supply present.
2.4.1.10 Actuator Mountings
The actuator shall be mounted directly onto the valve body or gearbox. Should a particular application
require an adaptation device, any such device shall be a specific proprietary design for a particular type of
valve. A comprehensive design of any such adaptation shall be submitted to the Supply Manager for
approval.
Provision shall be made for a weep hole to release any seepage water from the valve in order to protect the
gearbox/actuator from contamination.
The attachment of the actuator to the valve body shall be such that the actuator may be detached without
disturbing the valve position.
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CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
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The valve manufacturer shall ensure that there is no visible movement of the actuator on the mounting
adapter or valve body when the actuator is in operation.
2.4.1.11 Indicators
The actuator/gearbox shall be fitted with an engraved dial indicator on stainless steel material to give an
accurate reading of the travel. The engravings shall be filled with black paint.
2.4.2 Electric Actuator
2.4.2.1 Electric Motor
For details on the electric motor refer to paragraph 2.4.1.9.
2.4.2.2 Actuator Controls
2.4.2.2.1 Integral Motor Starters
Integral actuator control, whereby the entire actuator, motor and stop/start control, forward/reverse control
and starter are integrally mounted in the actuator enclosure, are preferred.
Where the actuator motor is of such a size that a separate mounted starter is necessary, this shall be
specifically stated.
In both cases, the reversing contactor starter shall be electrically and mechanically interlocked.
2.4.2.2.2 Integral Pushbutton Stations
The actuator shall be provided with an integral pushbutton station with the following features:
Local/Off/Remote selector switch. This switch shall be padlockable in each position.
Open/Stop/Close pushbutton station. The Open and Close pushbuttons shall only operate when a
local selection is made on the selector switch. The Stop pushbutton shall be of the emergency
latching type and shall operate in all positions of the
Local/Off/Remote selector switch.
Digital or mechanical local indication of the valve percentage open or fully open/closed status.
2.4.2.3 Monitoring and Protection
The following monitoring and protection systems shall be provided:
2.4.2.3.1 Position Indicators
Refer to paragraph 2.2.12
2.4.2.3.2 Torque Limit Switches
Torque limit switches shall be provided to sense an overload condition in either clockwise or counter-
clockwise operation to protect the valve and actuator. These torque switches shall be adjustable over the
entire torque range specified for the actuator. A back-up torque limit switch shall be provided with a “faulty
system” warning light.
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2.4.2.3.3 Travel Limit Switches
Travel limit switches shall be provided to stop the actuator at the required extremes of travel and shall be set
to trip the actuator operation before the actuator torque limit switches are activated.
The positions of these travel limit switches shall be adjustable, permitting adjustment to the valve shaft
travel. These limit switches shall remain synchronised with the valve shaft travel for both motor and hand
powered actuator operation. Provision shall be made for protection against unauthorised tampering with
these limit switches.
2.4.2.3.4 Motor Winding Thermostats
Refer to paragraph 2.1.9.4 above.
2.4.2.3.5 Potential Free Switch Contacts
Potential free switch contacts for remote and local indication of:
• Travel limit - valve open/closed
• Torque limit exceeded
These switches shall have both normally open and normally closed contacts rated at 2 amperes, 400 volts.
Indicator lights shall be installed to indicate whether the actuator has tripped on either limited travel or
excessive torque.
2.4.2.4 Enclosures
The enclosure(s) housing the mechanical, electrical and electronic components of the actuator shall be rated
to IP68 of SABS 1222. The Contractor shall provide documentary proof that this requirement is met.
A corrosion resistant plate with red lettering, reading as follows, shall be affixed to the actuator terminal
cover.
WARNING
THIS ACTUATOR IS TESTED FOR WEATHER PROTECTION DUTY I.P. 68
WATERTIGHT SEALS MUST BE MAINTAINED INTACT
REFER TO INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Cable entry into the termination compartments of the actuators and control panels shall not impair the IP
rating of the enclosure.
All cable glands shall be fitted with watertight UV stabilised plastic boots and shall be supplied with the
actuator.
Anti-condensation heaters shall be provided in all compartments of the enclosure housing the components of
the actuator.
Lead seals shall be affixed via wire through the body and cover on all electric compartment housings after
final setting and wiring of the actuators by a qualified actuator service Engineer.
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2.4.3 Manual Operation
2.4.3.1 General
All valves shall have a manual backup operation in order to open/close the valve during emergency
conditions.
The position indicator shall remain synchronised with the actual valve position during manual operation.
2.4.3.2 Manual Operation for Electrical Operated Valves
Closure of valves shall be through the clock-wise rotation of hand wheels. All valves shall be capable of
being opened or closed under an unbalanced pressure equal to the Nominal Pressure. The effort required on
hand wheels to open or close valves under these conditions shall not exceed 90 N.
A manual de-clutch lever shall be provided which, when operated, shall disengage the electric mechanism.
When the motor is energised, the unit shall automatically return to motor operation without imparting any
motion to the hand wheel, thereby ensuring the safety of personnel.
2.4.4 Gearbox Drive Units
2.4.4.1 General
Gears shall be machine cut and totally enclosed in weatherproof enclosures.
Shafts, gears and other rotating components shall be supported on heavy-duty roller bearings to provide the
highest possible efficiency.
The gearbox shall be coated internally to 125 μm and externally to 250μm + 50μm recoatable polyurethane.
A seal shall be provided on the input shaft of the gearbox to prevent water from entering the gearbox.
A weephole (diameter 10mm minimum or machined groove 10 wide and 4 deep) shall be provided between
the valve and gearbox to release any seepage water in the event of seal failure.
2.4.4.2 Lubrication
The gearbox lubricants shall be such that the gearbox can be mounted at any angle without any lubricant
leaking from the gearbox enclosure.
If a gearbox is 100% filled with lubricant, the gearbox shall be provided with a maintenance free membrane
breather with sufficient capacity to accommodate the expansion of the lubricant over the full temperature
range.
Gears shall be fully covered with the lubricant in order to prevent corrosion.
2.4.4.3 Shearpins
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Easily replaceable shear pins shall be provided on gearboxes to prevent damage to the valve if excessive
force is applied on the hand wheel in the fully open or closed positions. A spare pin shall be attached to each
valve. The shear pins shall be detailed and specified in the manufacturer's operating manual.
3 Constraints on how the Supplier Provides the Goods and Services
3.1 Work to be done by the Delivery Date
The Supplier shall fabricate, supply, install, testing and commissioning of the two (2) new electrically
actuated DN1200 gate valves.
Safety File is to be approved before access is provided. Induction to be done before the goods can
be offloaded.
The Supplier shall provide 3 hardcopies and 2 electronic copies of all the operating and maintenance
manuals in English.
After completing all work as described in this document the Supplier shall supply as-built drawings,
manuals as required by this Goods Information.
On the delivery of the goods delivery note and the results have been accepted by the Supply
Manager.
The Supplier shall be required to train the Purchaser’s staff on the use of the goods.
3.2 Services & other things to be provided by the Purchaser or Supplier
The Purchaser shall make an area (Site) available for the Supplier to visit the site and to confirm the
dimensions of the existing valves and chamber. The area will be made available for the Supplier to deliver
the goods defined under this Goods Information.
In order to facilitate the supply, the Supplier is to provide a truck with a crane in order to offload goods at the
port of East London.
The Supplier shall in providing his service train Purchaser’s staff on how to operate the new equipment. The
Supplier to include this in his programme and notify the Supply Manager at least week prior to the training of
the staff.
3.3 Management meetings
Meetings of a general nature may be convened and chaired by the Supply Manager as follows:
Title and purpose Approximate time &
interval
Location Attendance by:
Kick-off meeting: To
discuss implementation
strategy and agree
timelines
Once-off TNPA offices
(boardroom to be
confirmed with the
meeting request)
Supply Manager,
Purchaser, Supplier
Risk reduction: To discuss
means to mitigate identified
risks that can have an
impact on project
As and when
required
TNPA offices
(boardroom to be
confirmed with the
meeting request)
Supply Manager,
Supplier
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Title and purpose Approximate time &
interval
Location Attendance by:
execution.
Compensation events: To
discuss compensation
events that the Supplier
has submitted
As and when
required
TNPA offices
(boardroom to be
confirmed with the
meeting request)
Supply Manager,
Supplier
Contract progress and
feedback: To track
progress as per approved
programme. Track financial
performance and discuss
health, safety and
environmental performance
Monthly TNPA offices
(boardroom to be
confirmed with the
meeting request)
Supply Manager,
Supplier
Meetings of a specialist nature may be convened as specified elsewhere in this Goods Information or if not
so specified by persons and at times and locations to suit the Parties, the nature and the progress of the
manufacture of the goods. Records of these meetings shall be submitted to the Supply Manager by the
person convening the meeting within five days of the meeting.
All meetings shall be recorded using minutes and an attendance register prepared and circulated by the
person who convened the meeting. The minutes shall not be used for the purpose of confirming actions or
instructions under the contract as these shall be done separately by the person identified in the conditions of
contract to carry out such actions or instructions.
3.4 Documentation control
All communication will be in writing as per the contract and should reference the contract number, and the
title of the contract, and unique letter reference number. All communication shall be addressed to Supply
Manager. All communication shall be accompanied with a completed and signed transmittal cover.
A file indexing is to be adhere to, the Contract file structure procedure
Reports are to be in word, excel, power point format compatible with office 2010 or latest. These
may be emailed to the Supply Manager and a hard copy placed on file.
Contractual communications will be in the form of properly compiled letters or forms attached to
emails and not as a message in the email itself.
All instructions are to be from the Supply Manager only.
3.5 Health and safety risk management
The Supplier shall comply with the health and safety requirements contained in Annexure A to this Goods
Information.
3.6 Environmental constraints and management
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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The Supplier shall comply with the environmental criteria and constraints contained in Annexure B to this
Goods Information.
3.7 Quality assurance requirements
The services of an independent third party may be engaged by the Purchaser to assist in meeting the quality
assurance objectives and the Supplier must give the necessary co-operation and supply all the necessary
quality management documentation as required. The cost of the QA work by the third party will be borne by
the Purchaser. The Supplier shall ensure that the quality assurance requirements placed on him under this
Contract are transferred into any subcontracts.
Quality system requirements shall be applied on all subcontracts to the point where the acceptability of
supplies can be demonstrated solely by the conduct of inspection and/or examination of goods upon receipt
at the designated point of delivery. The Supplier’s quality plan shall include or reference the quality plans of
subcontractor.
The Supplier submits a QMS as a returnable schedule and uses it for all phases of the Project. The QMS
complies with the requirements of ISO 9001 standard. The Supplier provides evidence of a fully implemented
QMS. The Purchaser and/or Supply Manager may at his sole discretion carry out an audit on the Supplier
and his subcontractors.
3.8 Programming constraints
The Supplier is required to submit a program for approval within 14 days of the award of this contract. This
program shall be subject to discussion and review by the Purchaser prior to acceptance.
The Supplier’s proposed programme shall be in the form of a bar chart (Gantt chart) or any other time-activity
form acceptable to the Purchaser. The program shall clearly show:
(a) The proposed rate of progress in order to complete the Works within the required period as
tendered, showing the various activities, their durations and proposed resourcing levels (major plant
and labour) for each element of the Works. Sufficient detail shall be provided to enable the
Purchaser to be able to gauge supply progress. All activities, including any establishment on site,
trimming and finishing and the completion of all minor ancillary work are to be included in the
program.
(b) The sequence of activities and any dependencies (time or resource related) between them.
(c) The critical path activities.
(d) Key dates in respect of work to be carried out, or information, etc., to be provided, by others.
(e) The anticipated value of work to be done during each month.
(f) Other information specifically required by the Purchaser.
When drawing up his programme, the Supplier shall, inter alia, take into consideration and make allowance
for:
(a) Known physical conditions or artificial obstructions.
(b) Obtaining permits for all workers and staff, vehicle permits, vehicle operating permits for drivers and
operators and radio operators.
(c) The accommodation and safeguarding of public and traffic.
(d) Dealing with, altering and installing services.
(e) The reasonable requirements and programmes of the Supply Manager.
(f) All other actions required in terms of this contract.
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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The following details shall be submitted together with the programme:
(a) The number of working hours per day, working days per week, assumed holiday or shut down
periods on which the programme is based.
(b) The overall labour and major plant resource levels on which the programme is based.
(c) The detailed traffic and construction plant accommodation proposals on which the programme is
based.
The Supplier shall base its initial programme of work on the scope of the goods and service as described in
the project specification and the schedule of quantities. This programme shall be reviewed on a regular basis
by the Supplier in accordance with changing circumstances, delays and amendments to the work ordered by
the Purchaser as a result of further examinations made by the Purchaser.
Minor revisions to the approved program may be introduced from time to time by mutual agreement between
the Supply Manager, the Supplier, and the Purchaser. Should the Purchaser believe that a major revision of
the program is required, the Supplier will be notified in writing and a revised program shall be submitted
within two weeks of receipt of such notification.
It should be noted that it is in the Supplier’s interest to provide a comprehensive program giving as much
information as possible about the times allowed for the various activities as well as resources or other
limitations affecting the program, since the approved program may be used to evaluate any claims in terms
of the general conditions of contract for extensions of time.
The Supplier shall submit to the Supply Manager a detailed cash flow chart based on the contract
programme showing the anticipated cash flow as represented by expected payment claim submissions, not
only payments received.
3.9 Invoicing and payment
A copy of the invoice along with supporting documents (all copies) need to be emailed/delivered to the
Supply Manager before payment can be made upon submission of the original invoice.
Within one week of receiving a payment certificate from the Supply Manager in terms of core clause 51.1,
the Supplier provides the Purchaser with a tax invoice showing the amount due for payment equal to that
stated in the Supply Manager’s certificate.
The Supplier shall address the tax invoice to Purchaser and include on each invoice the following
information:
Name and address of the Supplier and the Supply Manager;
The contract number and title;
Supplier’s VAT registration number;
The Purchaser’s VAT registration number.
Description of goods and services provided for each item invoiced based on the Price Schedule;
Total amount invoiced excluding VAT, the VAT and the invoiced amount including VAT;
Invoices to be submitted on the 15th of every month.
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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Invoices can be sent electronically to [email protected]. Only PDF invoices from the system are
acceptable (This could be done in Excel, word or any other system and directly converted into PDF). No
scanned PDF will be accepted.
All payment will be done via the electronic payment system
3.10 Insurance provided by the Purchaser
Refer to section 8 of the Contract Data.
3.11 Contract change management
Any contract change management will be dealt with according to the compensation event clause in section 6
of the core clauses and additional contract clause.
3.12 Provision of bonds and guarantees
Not applicable.
3.13 Records of Defined Cost, payments & assessments of compensation events to
be kept by the Supplier
The Supplier retains all records of assessments, invoices, payments and all other relevant records applicable
to this contract. The Supply Manager may require this information from time to time.
4 Procurement
4.1 Subcontracting
4.1.1 Preferred Subcontractors
The Supplier shall disclose any subcontracting agreements for the purposes of this contract prior to contract
award. All subcontracting should be in line with NEC 3 Supply Contact (SC) terms and conditions of the
contract and subject to acceptance by the Purchaser.
4.1.2 Limitations on Subcontracting
The Supplier may be allowed by the Purchaser to subcontract certain work in subcontract support of the
Supplier Development (SD). However, the Supplier shall not subcontract more than 25% of the whole
contact value, unless exempted by the Purchaser and this should be specialised work.
4.2 Plant and materials
4.2.1 Plant & materials provided “free issue” by the Purchaser
The Purchaser will not issue any plant and materials for the Supplier to use in proving the goods and
services.
All plant and materials necessary to provide the goods and services shall be provided by the Supplier.
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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4.2.2 Spares and Consumables
Not applicable.
The Supplier shall only be required to provide a list of the spare parts and consumable with Suppliers/Agents
details must be provided.
4.3 Marking the goods if payment is made before supply
The Supplier shall:
clearly mark the outside of each consignment or package with the Supplier's name and full details of
the destination in accordance with the Purchaser’s order and include a packing note stating the
contents thereof;
on despatch of each consignment, send to the Purchaser at the address for delivery of the Goods,
an advice note specifying the means of transport, weight, number or volume as appropriate and the
point and date of despatch;
send to the Purchaser a detailed priced invoice as soon as is reasonably practical after despatch of
the Goods, and
state on all communications in the relevant order number and code number (if any).
5 Constraints at the Delivery Place
5.1 Purchaser’s entry and security control, permits, and site regulations
Purchaser’s entry points are either from the main entrance gate or the dry dock entrance point bonk on the
eastern bank of the harbour.
Access to site will be made available for the duration of the project for which the services will be rendered.
Prior to accessing the Site all contracting parties responsible for the delivery of the services will be required
to register as Supplier at the security services centre located at the CRD building.
Access to the site may be restricted due to normal operations within the Dry Dock and the time should be
allowed for some disruption during the delivery of the services.
The normal working hours are Monday to Friday between 07:30 to 16:30. Access to the site outside of these
hours should be arranged with the Supply Manager at least 24 hours prior to the required extended access.
Suppliers and his subcontractor entering the Purchaser property shall be required to have a site permit all at
times. The Supplier shall furnish the Purchaser with certified copies of I.D. books or smart ID cards for all his
employees who will be working on the project.
The Supply Manager has zero tolerance on incidents. The Supplier will not be allowed to access the delivery
place if he/she has tested positive for alcohol consumption.
5.2 Equipment provided by the Purchaser
The Purchaser will not provide any equipment for use by the Supplier. The Supplier shall be required to
provide all necessary equipment to provide the goods and service.
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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5.3 Services and other facilities
5.3.1 Water supply
The Purchaser will make available potable water connection for domestic purposes only. The Supplier shall
confirm the connection required and purchase all couplings before he gets to site. The Supplier shall supply
all connections and distribution pipes as necessary plus a meter and shall bear all costs in connection
therewith. The Supplier shall make his own arrangements for his construction water supply requirements as
necessary and bear all costs in connection therewith.
5.3.2 Electricity supply
The Purchaser will only be able to make a single phase, 220 volts, power supply available to the Supplier for
domestic purposes. The Supplier shall be liable for all costs associated with transferring power to the
required locations, the provision of a meter and the cost of power consumed. The Supplier shall make his
own arrangements for his construction power supply requirements as necessary and bear all costs in
connection therewith.
5.3.3 Camp site
A suitable area will be made available to the Supplier for his camp if required. The Supplier shall, prior to
taking over the site, provide a detailed proposal for his laydown are and site camp showing the area
required. The Supplier shall provide a suitable fence around his camp in order to define its boundaries
clearly.
The Supplier shall provide everything else necessary for Providing the Goods and Services.
5.4 Work to be done at the Delivery Place by the Delivery Date
The work to be done at the Delivery Place by the Delivery Date includes but not limited to;
Removal of the existing paving and concrete cover blocks
Safely isolate water supply, and check for leaks. Where there are leaks, the Supplier provides
necessary pumps / equipment to ensure area is safe and dry to work
Removing the existing gate valves and blanking off of pipes
Installation and testing of valves, actuator and connections
Reinstatement of the paving and making good of the delivery place.
Commissioning and handover of goods
Issue operating and maintenance manuals,
training of Purchaser’s staff on new equipment and maintenance and spares required
Acceptance by Supply Manager
5.5 Start-up procedures required to put the goods into operation
Not applicable.
5.6 Access given by the Purchaser for correction of Defects
The Supply Manager shall arrange for the Purchaser to allow the Supplier access to and use of a part of the
goods which has been Delivered if needed to correct a Defect.
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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After the goods have been put into operation, the Purchaser may require the Supplier to undertake certain
procedures before such access can be granted.
5.7 Performance tests after Delivery
The Supplier will be required to demonstrate that the goods can operate as a guarantee by the Supplier or
as specified by the Purchaser either here or elsewhere in this Goods Information.
The Supplier shall inform the Supply Manager at least a week prior to such performance tests are done.
6 List of drawings
6.1 Drawings issued by the Purchaser
This is the list of drawings issued by the Purchaser on or before the Contract Date and which apply to this
contract.
Drawing number Revision Title
44391 Detail of body, dome, door, Slip Joint, etc.
44447 Details of electrically operated H’stock valve, C,D,E&F
44455 Details of Valve Pillar, Tube, Screw Stay, etc.
9713/2B Details of Flooring & support for Valve Pits D&E
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION AND HAND OVER TWO (2) DN1200
ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK,
PORT OF EAST LONDON
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C3.2 SUPPLIER’S WORKS INFORMATION
This section of the Goods Information will always be contract specific depending on the nature of the goods
and services being provided. It is most likely to be required when the tendering supplier has been asked for
a proposal and after acceptance at award this proposal now needs to become obligations of the Supplier per
core clause 20.1.
This section could also be compiled as a separate file.
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION TWO (2) ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED
DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK AT THE PORT OF EAST LONDON
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PRO-FAT-0226 Rev02 C4. Site Information
C4: Site Information
1. Description of the Site and its surroundings
1.1. General description
Site location
The site which the Supplier will deliver the two (2) main shut-off flooding gate valves is the Princess
Elizabeth Dry Dock at the port of East London. The site is located about 1km southwest of East
London CBD and 7 km northeast of East London Airport in the Eastern Cape Province.
Latitude: 33° 1'18.32"S
Longitude: 27°53'49.79"E
Access points
Access to the site is via two (2) security gates only. Namely;
Main Entrance gate at the bottom of Hely Hutchinson Road about 500m off Fleet Street.
Longitude : 27°54'33.87"E
Latitude : 33° 1'26.23"S
Dry dock entrance off Pontoon Road about 800m off the R72.
Longitude : 27°53'43.26"E
Latitude : 33° 1'17.49"S
1.2. Access limitations
Working hours
Normal working hours at the Port of East London are from 08:00 to 16:30, Monday to Friday,
inclusive
Access permits
There is a card access system to enter the Port Area. The Port Staff will arrange the required access
permits and issue them to the Supplier free of charge. Should any person loose his/her access
permit these will be replaced at a cost of R 360-00 per person, to be paid by the Supplier. This will
also apply if permits are not returned at the end of the project completion.
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CONTRACT NUMBER: TNPA 748
CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST AND COMMISSION TWO (2) ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED
DN1200 GATE VALVES AT THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRY DOCK AT THE PORT OF EAST LONDON
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PRO-FAT-0226 Rev02 C4. Site Information
Health and Safety
Transnet National Ports Authority has a strict health and Safety policy in Place. No persons may
enter the site and undertake work on the site until undergoing the mandatory induction. The
induction will be arranged by the Port staff at no cost to the Supplier.
1.3. Existing buildings, structures, and plant & machinery on the Site
The area where the Suppliers will be Providing the Goods and Service consists of the following
building, facility, structure, plant and machine:
Building
Workshop 17
Clinic
MHA workshop
Access road leading to Delivery Place.
Facilities
Ship repairs (dry dock)
Repair quay wall for small crafts and boat
Plant & machinery
Four cranes
1.4. Subsoil information
Not applicable
1.5. Hidden services
Existing services are indicated on the drawings as far as possible. The Supplier is to apply care not
to damage existing services. See project specification for further requirements.
1.6. Other reports and publicly available information
Not applicable.