Friday, September 25, 2009

[MW:3320] Re: 3259] Regaring Painting work.

Hi Frnds,
let us u carry on the Job as per your Project Specif
otherwise simply stop the concern contractor Work.
previous cumm.completyed items shall be go to 
Re-Blast & Painting.
and also Test Certi comply required
 
* Blasting works doing at exceeding 85% Humidity
* For Painting check DFT as per proj req't
*
 
Regards,
Praveen Kumar
 


On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Kristian Lund Jepsen (KUJ) <KUJ@ramboll.com> wrote:
I believe the painting work cannot be accepted. Two options:
a) Either to re-blast + paint in accordance with your specifications and paint supplier recommendations
b) Let the sub-contractor payment wait until there is some evidence for the quality (might be waiting 3 - 5 years)
 
kind regards
Kristian 


From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com [mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jivan Dhamane
Sent: 20. september 2009 16:43
To: Material Group
Subject: [MW:3259] Regaring Painting work.

Dear Friends
 
I would like to know one queries answer that is our subcontractor is assigned job of sand blasting and painting and they had used local thinner (not recommoded by Manufacturer), which type of thinner used dont know,  Manufacturer of thinner dont know , test certificates of thinner is also not available, they dont have sample of thinner to test it to laboratory as all thinner had been used in painting job. It was discussed with paint manufacturer but they are not accepting the gauranty of paint as compatability of the thinner with their paint will give satisfactory result.
 
In this scenerio what is to be done to accept the painting work carried our by subcontractor.
 
Please advice me to take necessary step .
 
Regards,
 
Jivan Dhamane


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