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GENERAL:
This Scope of work outlines the scope and associated requirements that shall be
utilized by the CONTRACTOR for the use of submitting a proposal to perform the
intended service in a unit rate basis. It is relating to Cranes & Allied Services.
1. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS:
1.1. CONTRACTOR’S staff shall be fully familiar with all relevant safety standards
and shall follow TASNEE EHSS standards.
1.2. CONTRACTOR shall abide and adhere to all Safety Rules and Regulations of
TASNEE. This is a mandatory requirement.
1.3. CONTRACTOR personnel shall supply & use Personnel protective equipment
(PPE) for his staff, such as eyeglasses, hand gloves, hard hats, dust masks,
standard & disposable coveralls, safety shoes, face shield and safety harness.
Other special safety tools/devices like exposure warning and monitoring
devices might be required for safe and proper work execution.
1.4. All personnel of CONTRACTOR who shall be working inside TASNEE must
undergo a safety induction orientation provided by TASNEE Safety Section and
must have TASNEE ID before the start of the Work.
1.5. CONTRACTOR shall obtain the work required permits for job executing, permit
to be issued by TASNEE authorized issuer and received by a CONTRACTOR
authorized permit receivers.
1.6. CONTRACTOR shall ensure an adequate number of manpower have attend the
training (by TASNEE) and obtain a permit receivers certificate, Stand by, fire
watch, etc.
1.7. CONTRACTOR shall be required to submit all pertinent Job Safety Analyses and
lifting plan/rigging plan which related to the assigned job where crane
involvement is there without additional charges to TASNEE. TASNEE has the
right to ask for the above requirements at any time for any lifting job.
1.8. CONTRACTOR shall ensure all the equipment’s and tools utilized for the job are
carrying a valid inspection sticker issued by TASNEE security.
1.9. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the security and protection of all
equipment’s, tools and materials at the TASNEE site.
1.10. CONTRACTOR’s personnel shall not enter unassigned premises or areas not
included in the work schedule.
1.11. Contractor shall ensure that during crane movement, inside TASNEE premises,
a flag-man (rigger) must be accompanied with the crane.
2. DESCRIPTION OF SCOPE:
CONTRACTOR shall provide reliable cranes, forklifts, trailers, lifting tools, tackles and skilled
manpower as listed in accordance to the Scope of work as well as the associated
requirements described in the scope of work.
CONTRACTOR shall provide equipment and heavy lift services as to the capacity, kind and
type specified as per the equipment list of this Contract. The service is to be inclusive of
(but not limited to) drivers, operators, transportation, mobilization, demobilization,
maintenance, equipment’s fuel & lubricants etc. unless otherwise stated.
2.1.1. TASNEE shall provide safety induction training for CONTRACTOR manpower.
2.1.2. TASNEE shall provide the safety training (i.e. permit to work, standby man,
etc. for CONTRACTOR needed manpower.
2.1.3. TASNEE shall provide free and safe access to the Work Place.
2.1.4. TASNEE shall provide a designated area for tools container.
2.1.5. TASNEE shall provide an area for the CONTRACTOR to keep the equipment
(i.e. Cranes, forklift, trailer, etc.) As a standby.
Charging for the equipment will be based on utilization.
2.1.6. TASNEE shall provide ID’s for CONTRACTOR personals.
2.2.1. CONTRACTOR shall assign competent Manpower and quality CRANES AND
ALLIED equipment for providing the Rigging and transportation services for
TASNEE day to day requirements as well as major requirements during
plant shutdowns and annual turnaround maintenance.
3. SITE VISIT
3.1. CONTRACTOR shall conduct site visit / inspections to identify the status of the
existing facility and verify the scope. The CONTRACTOR shall carry all the
necessary documents / drawings for the site visit. Any clarification shall be
clarified prior to site visit.
3.2. CONTRACTOR shall present to TASNEE his site visit findings, supported by
relevant documents along with his recommendations regarding any additional
work or deviation deemed necessary and not included in the Scope of Work
before submitting the proposal.
4. COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT
5.1. CONTRACTOR shall mobilize all resources required for the completion of
activities.
5.2. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the supply of the required fuel, water
and food & transportation for his operations and staff at no extra cost to
TASNEE.
5.3. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for mobilization and demobilization of
equipment’s at no extra cost to TASNEE.
5.4. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for facilitating the resting facilities (porta-
cabin, toilet, and pantry and prayer place) for their personnel at designated
Tasnee site, if needed.
CRANES
S. No Description
1 Crane- 20-25 Ton
2 Crane - 50-55 Ton
3 Crane- 75-80 Ton
4 Crane- 100 Ton
5 Crane- 120 Ton
6 Crane- 150-160 Ton
7 Crane- 180 Ton
8 Crane- 200 Ton
9 Crane- 220 Ton
10 Crane- 250 Ton
11 Crane- 300 Ton
12 Crane- 400 Ton
13 Crane- 500 Ton
14 Crane- upto750 Ton
15 Crawler Crane- 750 up to 900 Ton
16 Mobile Crane- 1200 Ton
17 Mobile Tower Crane 10 Ton
FORKLIFT
S. No Description
1 3 Ton Forklift
2 5 Ton Forklift
3 7 Ton Forklift
4 10 Ton Forklift
5 16 Ton Forklift
6 20Ton Forklift
TRAILIER
S. No Description
1 20’ Flat Bed Trailer
2 20’ Low Bed Trailer
3 40’ Flat Bed Trailer
4 40’ Low bed
5 Wide body Trailer-10’
6 Truck – 20’
7 Diana truck
8 Boom Truck 5 tons
9 Boom truck 10 tons
MANPOWER
S. No Description
1 Riggers, Operators, Helpers & Safety Watch
MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS
S. No Description
1 Hydro - jacks from 5tons to 200 tons various heights
2 Man Lift baskets
3 Chain blocks capacities from 1 ton to 20 ton with long and short chains
7.1. The Tools’, Manpower’s & Equipment’s Unit Rates are inclusive of mobilization,
demobilization, loading/ unloading, fuel, lubricants, allied tools and tackles (i.e.
slings, shackles, loading beams, driver/operator & one rigger (level III) per
each crane services, food, transportation, accommodation, tests & certifications
etc.)
7.2. In the case of Forklift it may or may not be required with operator.
7.3. A week shall be 7 days, a month 30 days and a year 365 days.
7.4. Minimum payment for 8 hours shall include all the jobs that have been taken in
that particular 8 hours, even from different plants and shall be recorded as 1
invoice with 8 Hours shift clearly mentioning the different plant jobs within that
period. No separate invoices shall be submitted for different plants with
minimum payment 8 hrs. If the job has been performed for fewer hours in one
plant and then the crane is moved to another plant to respond to their
requirement.
7.5. Rates to be provided as per below pricing schedule:
CRANE RENTAL CHARGES (Inclusive of crane operator, signal man and a Rigger)
Daily Rate Weekly Rate Monthly Rate Yearly Rate Companion
S/N Description
(8 Hrs./day) (7days) (30 days) (365 days) Rigger
1 Crane- 20-25 Ton Rigger III
2 Crane - 50-60 Ton Rigger III
3 Crane- 70-80 Ton Rigger III
4 Crane- 100 Ton Rigger III
5 Crane- 120 Ton Rigger III
6 Crane- 150-170 Ton Rigger III
7 Crane- 180 Ton Rigger II
8 Crane- 200 Ton Rigger II
9 Crane- 220 Ton Rigger II
10 Crane- 250 Ton Rigger II
11 Crane- 300 Ton Rigger I
12 Crane- 400 Ton Rigger I
13 Crane- 500 Ton Rigger I
14 Crane-upto750 Ton Rigger I
15 CrawlerCrane-750 up to 900Ton Rigger I
16 Mobile Crane- 1200 Ton Rigger I
17 Mobile Tower Crane10 Ton Rigger I
FORKLIFT
Daily Rate Weekly Rate Monthly Rate Yearly Rate
S/N Description
(8 Hrs./day) (7days) (30 days) (365 days)
1 3 Ton Forklift
2 5 Ton Forklift
3 7 Ton Forklift
4 10 Ton Forklift
5 16 Ton Forklift
6 20Ton Forklift
MANPOWER
Daily Rate Weekly Rate Monthly Rate Yearly Rate
S/N Description
(8 Hrs./day) (7days) (30 days) (365 days)
1 Riggers Level I
2 Riggers Level II
3 Riggers Level III
4 Forklift Operator
5 Helper
6 Safety Watch
MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS
Daily Rate Weekly Rate Monthly Rate Yearly Rate
S/N Description
(8 Hrs./day) (7days) (30 days) (365 days)
1 Hydro - jacks various heights:
a 2-10 tons
b 10-30 tons
c 30-100 tons
d 100-200 tons
2 Man Lift baskets
3 Chain blocks with long (30m) and short chains:
a 3 tons
b 5 tons
c 10 tons
d 15 tons
e 20 tons
Reviewed By:
Reviewed By:
Nedhal I. Al-Khan
Supt, Workshop & Services, Maintenance
Tel: +966 (13) 359 9489
Email: n.alkhan@tasnee.com
Reviewed By:
Ayman S. Bahamdan
Superintendent, Central Planning
Tel: +966 (13) 359 7154
Email: A.Bahamdan@tasnee.com
Approved By:
Abdulaziz M. Abudawshah
Manager, Central Maintenance
Tel: +966 (13) 359 6944
Email: a.abudawshah@tasnee.com