7th February 2006, 08:11 PM
No. He will no doubt have satisfied himself that the contractors he invited to tender are suitable for the contract. He may well have asked for details of the senior staff to be allocated to the contract, quite possibly after the award of the contract but before work commences. The majority of the staff will be the responsibilty of the contractor.
I make these assumptions, with apologies to 1man for so doing, by direct analogy with other related industries and professions.
It is the contractor who is engaged, by the employer, to carry out the work, and his responsibilties include ensuring that staff are competent for the tasks allocated to them, and for over-seeing them.
We owe the dead nothing but the truth.
I make these assumptions, with apologies to 1man for so doing, by direct analogy with other related industries and professions.
It is the contractor who is engaged, by the employer, to carry out the work, and his responsibilties include ensuring that staff are competent for the tasks allocated to them, and for over-seeing them.
We owe the dead nothing but the truth.