Contract for the Outright Purchase of Two x 18 Tonne GVW Chassis Cabs with Skip Lifting Equipment

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Classifications

  • Motor vehicles
  • Vehicle bodies, trailers or semi-trailers
  • Miscellaneous transport equipment and spare parts

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  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

The Vehicle/s must be delivered free of charge to premises nominated by the Council. The Contractor shall undertake pre-delivery inspections and specification checks of the Vehicle/s prior to delivery.
The Contractor may be required to provide driver/operator familiarity training to a level which ensures competency. This training shall be provided free of charge.
The Contractor may be required to provide maintenance and repair familiarisation training for fitters to a level that ensures competency, at the Council’s Central Transport Unit workshops. This training shall be provided free of charge.
The Council shall not account for any warranty periods provided to the Council that include any incremental, diminishing cover or attendant conditions that include any additional costs for which the Council may be liable, such as, but not limited to, any costs associated with the return/collection of the vehicle/s to/from the warranty agent’s premises, service/maintenance arrangements etc.
Suppliers shall note Clause 3.1 of the Special Conditions of Contract (Outright Purchase) - At the time of raising an Official Order for the Vehicle/s, the Council shall request in writing from the Contractor confirmation of the delivery.

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Lisa Evans

[email protected]

+44 7966230649

+44 2079477501

[email protected]

+44 7966230649

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