AS BUILT DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTATION Sample Clauses

AS BUILT DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTATION. The as built drawings and documents shall be submitted by the contractor in 3 [Three] sets including the drawings supplied by the contractor and the vendor designs if any along with one reproducible media / tracing / soft copies & Failure of such submission within the stipulated time limit attracts the penalty decided by EIC. CLAUSE 11
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AS BUILT DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTATION. The Contractor shall prepare as-built drawings of his completed installation – including conduit routes. The Operator's Manuals must be compiled in such a way and contain enough detail information to enable a suitably qualified Eskom or Technician to control and operate the full installation without any training from the Contractor. The Operator's Manuals must be a separate set of documents from the Maintenance Manuals. Irrespective of the abovementioned, the Operator's Manuals must also contain short form instructions to enable trained operators (trained by the Contractor) to operate the full installation. The Contractor shall also prepare a comprehensive set of Operations Maintenance (O+M) manuals for approval by Eskom. The following shall be included as a minimum: Cover page Index Contractor contact details Call out procedure Manuals and Specifications of all the installed equipment Installed equipment warrantee details including supplier contact information Commissioning data Photo report of installation Snapshots of all cameras day and night Handover Certificates Operator guides and procedures Maintenance schedules (weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly) As-built drawings Xxxx of Quantities Construction monitoring Quality assurance with regards to specifications As-built drawings and close-out Supply and delivery of material Construction, commissioning and handover of the works based on the designs STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS, REGULATIONS AND CODES The latest edition, including all amendments up to date of tender of the following specifications, publications and codes of practice shall be read in conjunction with this specification and shall be deemed to form part thereof: Reference to Occupational Health and Safety Act shall be taken as referring to the Occupational Health and Safety Act 85, 1993 and regulations as amended. Equipment used shall originate from Suppliers which have been certified in accordance with SABS ISO 9001 (ISO 9001) or SABS ISO 9002 (ISO 9002) for quality assurance. Copies of certificates of approval shall be provided by the Contractor with their tenders. Designs for all aspects of the scope, ie, IPCCTV, Access Control, Detection systems shall also conform to or surpass all the requirements for the following Eskom standards; Specifications for CCTV surveillance with intruder detection, part 1- 34 -1613.240- 91190304 Specification for Integrated Security Alarm Systems for Protection of Eskom Installations and Subsidiaries – 240 – 867...

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