Mining Contractors – A Necessary Evil or An Increasingly Valuable Service to the Industry?

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
James S. Redpath
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

"AbstractThis paper is an attempt. to outline the present status of underground mining contracting in Canada, and to present certain facts concerning the writing and administration of underground mining contracts which, hopefully, may be useful to those intending to engage a mining contractor . The paper is based on the author' s experience as a contractor and also as a consulting engineer advising others in the purchase of contractors' services.HistoryIN THE early days of mining contracting in Canada, the contractor was primarily a labour contractor. He was expected to bring a good crew of men that normally followed him, and to perform certain work under his own direct supervision. The owner usually looked after all other details including financing, payrolls, withholding taxes, etc , computing and paying the contractor his profit. In the pre-World-War II years, most work was done on this basis.Over the years, the contractor was called on to supply more in the way of services, and the present-day situation evolved.Labour contracts are still used, but now the contractor is expected to carry out his own administration. Most contracts now call for the supply of special tooling required to do the work. In most cases, some, if not all, supplies are the contractor 's responsibility and , in a growing number of cases, the contractor is responsible for such items as design and surveying. The ultimate in this direction is the execution of projects on a turnkey basis. Under this system , the contractor carries the project to a stage where it is turned over fully operational to the owner."
Citation

APA: James S. Redpath  (1977)  Mining Contractors – A Necessary Evil or An Increasingly Valuable Service to the Industry?

MLA: James S. Redpath Mining Contractors – A Necessary Evil or An Increasingly Valuable Service to the Industry?. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1977.

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