Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Site instruction book
French translation:
registre des directives de chantier
English term
Site instruction book
Contexte : "Instructions will be issued by members of the professional team delegated by the Engineer in a site instruction book (with pages numbered consecutively) provided by and maintained by the Contractor.
Site instruction books shall contain four copies, which are to be distributed as follows:
original top copy issued to Contractor,
the second copy is to be passed on to the Engineer who will then distribute copies to all the relevant members of the professional team,
the third copy is to be kept by the issuer for his reference and purpose, and
the fourth copy is to remain in the site instruction book as a record of the site instruction."
Merci d'avance,
4 +4 | registre des directives de chantier | Caroline Bajwel |
Jul 4, 2018 02:54: GILLES MEUNIER changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Jul 9, 2018 07:49: Caroline Bajwel Created KOG entry
PRO (1): B D Finch
Non-PRO (3): Germaine, mchd, GILLES MEUNIER
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