Common use of Contract Quality Management Plan Requirement Clause in Contracts

Contract Quality Management Plan Requirement. The Contractor prepares a contract quality management plan that, where appropriate, indicates the following: - Indicates the interface with the Contractors quality system and applicable documents such as procedures and work instructions - Establishes communication channels between the Contractor and the Service Manager in respect of quality and the integration of such with the prescribed contract communication channels - Indicates how specific subcontractors will be monitored - Identifies items or activities for which quality control plans will be prepared - Identifies the specifications, drawings and acceptance criteria for material for which quality control plans are not required - Identifies the areas or processes requiring special controls - Identifies the Contractor’s Management Representative and personnel responsible for the control of quality activities and their relationship to the Contractor’s management structure - Identifies the documents which are to be submitted to the Service Manager - Indicates the Contractor’s quality monitoring programme The Contractor periodically updates the contract quality management plan to reflect changes in any of the above details. The frequency of such updates is determined by the Service Manager but will not be greater than one year. Quality Control Plan The Contractor’s or Subcontractor’s quality control plans cover inspection and test proposals for items or activities to be supplied as part of the service. The quality control plan indicates the following as appropriate: - The identification of the item. - A list of the sequence of operations including inspections and tests. - The identification of the specification, drawings or procedures for each operation. - The acceptance criteria with reference to the appropriate technical specification, in-house, national or international standard and relevant clause number. - The inspections and tests the Contractor has nominated for hold and witness points. - Provision for inspections and tests nominated by the Service Manager. - Provision for inspection status indication. - Inspection and test records which are generated by the Contractor. - Competence of the people-Level II welding inspector, Coded welders, N3 Fitters /Boiler makers - Personnel qualifications from approved training and accredited institute - ITPs and welding procedures - Material certificates - Organogram indicating the quality person and his/her duties - Adhere to the QM58 - Follow the Eskom welding rule book The quality control plans are reviewed by the Service Manager to allow for insertion of his specific requirements, including hold and witness points, prior to commencement of work. The Contractor does not commence work until the Service Manager accepts. The Contractor shall comply with:

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: 102.37.123.153, 102.37.123.153, etenders.treasury.gov.za

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Contract Quality Management Plan Requirement. The Contractor prepares a contract quality management plan that, where appropriate, indicates the following: - Indicates the interface with the Contractors quality system and applicable documents such as procedures and work instructions - Establishes communication channels between the Contractor and the Service Manager in respect of quality and the integration of such with the prescribed contract communication channels - Indicates how specific subcontractors will be monitored - Identifies items or activities for which quality control plans will be prepared - Identifies the specifications, drawings and acceptance criteria for material for which quality control plans are not required - Identifies the areas or processes requiring special controls - Identifies the Contractor’s Management Representative and personnel responsible for the control of quality activities and their relationship to the Contractor’s management structure - Identifies the documents which are to be submitted to the Service Project Manager - Indicates the Contractor’s quality monitoring programme The Contractor periodically updates the contract quality management plan to reflect changes in any of the above details. The frequency of such updates is determined by the Service Manager but will not be greater than one year. Quality Control Plan The Contractor’s or Subcontractor’s quality control plans cover inspection and test proposals for items or activities to be supplied as part of the service. The quality control plan indicates the following as appropriate: - The identification of the item. - A list of the sequence of operations including inspections and tests. - The identification of the specification, drawings or procedures for each operation. - The acceptance criteria with reference to the appropriate technical specification, in-house, national or international standard and relevant clause number. - The inspections and tests the Contractor has nominated for hold and witness points. - Provision for inspections and tests nominated by the Service Project Manager. - Provision for inspection status indication. - Inspection and test records which are generated by the Contractor. - Competence of the people-Level II welding inspector, Coded welders, N3 Fitters /Boiler makers - Personnel qualifications from approved training and accredited institute - ITPs and welding procedures - Material certificates - Organogram indicating the quality person and his/her duties - Adhere to the QM58 - Follow the Eskom welding rule book The quality control plans are reviewed by the Service Manager to allow for insertion of his specific requirements, including hold and witness points, prior to commencement of work. The Contractor does not commence work until the Service Manager accepts. The Contractor shall comply with:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za, tenderbulletins.co.za, etenders.treasury.gov.za

Contract Quality Management Plan Requirement. The Contractor prepares a contract quality management plan that, where appropriate, indicates the following: - Indicates the interface with the Contractors quality system and applicable documents such as procedures and work instructions - Establishes communication channels between the Contractor and the Service Project Manager in respect of quality and the integration of such with the prescribed contract communication channels - Indicates how specific subcontractors will be monitored - Identifies items or activities for which quality control plans will be prepared - Identifies the specifications, drawings and acceptance criteria for material for which quality control plans are not required - Identifies the areas or processes requiring special controls - Identifies the Contractor’s Management Representative and personnel responsible for the control of quality activities and their relationship to the Contractor’s management structure - Identifies the documents which are to be submitted to the Service Project Manager - Indicates the Contractor’s quality monitoring programme The Contractor periodically updates the contract quality management plan to reflect changes in any of the above details. The frequency of such updates is determined by the Service Project Manager but will not be greater than one year. Quality Control Plan The Contractor’s or Subcontractor’s quality control plans cover inspection and test proposals for items or activities to be supplied as part of the serviceworks. The quality control plan indicates the following as appropriate: - The identification of the item. - • The material. • A list of the sequence of operations including inspections and tests. - The identification of the specification, drawings or procedures for each operation. - The acceptance criteria with reference to the appropriate technical specification, in-house, national or international standard and relevant clause number. - The inspections and tests the Contractor has nominated for hold and witness points. - Provision for inspections and tests nominated by the Service Project Manager. - Provision for inspection status indication. - Inspection and test records which are generated by the Contractor. - Competence of the people-Level II welding inspector, Coded welders, N3 Fitters /Boiler makers - Personnel qualifications from approved training and accredited institute - ITPs and welding procedures - Material certificates - Organogram indicating the quality person and his/her duties - Adhere to the QM58 - Follow the Eskom welding rule book The quality control plans are reviewed by the Service Project Manager to allow for insertion of his specific requirements, including hold and witness points, prior to commencement of work. The Contractor does not commence work until the Service Project Manager accepts. The Contractor shall comply with:.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za, tenderbulletins.co.za

Contract Quality Management Plan Requirement. The Contractor prepares a contract quality management plan that, where appropriate, indicates the following: - Indicates the interface with the Contractors quality system and applicable documents such as procedures and work instructions - Establishes communication channels between the Contractor and the Service Manager in respect of quality and the integration of such with the prescribed contract communication channels - Indicates how specific subcontractors will be monitored - Identifies items or activities for which quality control plans will be prepared - Identifies the specifications, drawings and acceptance criteria for material for which quality control plans are not required - Identifies the areas or processes requiring special controls - Identifies the Contractor’s Management Representative and personnel responsible for the control of quality activities and their relationship to the Contractor’s management structure - Identifies the documents which are to be submitted to the Service Project Manager - Indicates the Contractor’s quality monitoring programme The Contractor periodically updates the contract quality management plan to reflect changes in any of the above details. The frequency of such updates is determined by the Service Manager but will not be greater than one year. Quality Control Plan The Contractor’s or Subcontractor’s quality control plans cover inspection and test proposals for items or activities to be supplied as part of the service. The quality control plan indicates the following as appropriate: - The identification of the item. - A list of the sequence of operations including inspections and tests. - The identification of the specification, drawings or procedures for each operation. - The acceptance criteria with reference to the appropriate technical specification, in-house, national or international standard and relevant clause number. - The inspections and tests the Contractor has nominated for hold and witness points. - Provision for inspections and tests nominated by the Service Project Manager. - Provision for inspection status indication. - Inspection and test records which are generated by the Contractor. - Competence of the people-Level II welding inspector, Coded welders, N3 Fitters /Boiler makers - Personnel qualifications from approved training and accredited institute - ITPs and welding procedures - Material certificates - Organogram indicating the quality person and his/her duties - Adhere to the QM58 - Follow the Eskom welding rule book The quality control plans are reviewed by the Service Manager to allow for insertion of his specific requirements, including hold and witness points, prior to commencement of work. The Contractor does not commence work until the Service Manager accepts. The Contractor shall comply with:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

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Contract Quality Management Plan Requirement. The Contractor prepares a contract quality management plan that, where appropriate, indicates the following: - Indicates the interface with the Contractors quality system and applicable documents such as procedures and work instructions - Establishes communication channels between the Contractor and the Service Manager in respect of quality and the integration of such with the prescribed contract communication channels - Indicates how specific subcontractors will be monitored - Identifies items or activities for which quality control plans will be prepared - Identifies the specifications, drawings and acceptance criteria for material for which quality control plans are not required - Identifies the areas or processes requiring special controls - Identifies the Contractor’s Management Representative and personnel responsible for the control of quality activities and their relationship to the Contractor’s management structure - Identifies the documents which are to be submitted to the Service Manager - Indicates the Contractor’s quality monitoring programme The Contractor periodically updates the contract quality management plan to reflect changes in any of the above details. The frequency of such updates is determined by the Service Manager but will not be greater than one year. Quality Control Plan The Contractor’s or Subcontractor’s quality control plans cover inspection and test proposals for items or activities to be supplied as part of the service. The quality control plan indicates the following as appropriate: - The identification of the item. - A list of the sequence of operations including inspections and tests. - The identification of the specification, drawings or procedures for each operation. - The acceptance criteria with reference to the appropriate technical specification, in-house, national or international standard and relevant clause number. - The inspections and tests the Contractor has nominated for hold and witness points. - Provision for inspections and tests nominated by the Service Manager. - Provision for inspection status indication. - Inspection and test records which are generated by the Contractor. - Competence of the people-Level II welding inspector, Coded welders, N3 Fitters /Boiler makers - Personnel qualifications from approved training and accredited institute - ITPs and welding procedures - Material certificates - Organogram indicating the quality person and his/her duties - Adhere to the QM58 - Follow the Eskom welding rule book The quality control plans are reviewed by the Service Manager to allow for insertion of his specific requirements, including hold and witness points, prior to commencement of work. The Contractor does not commence work until the Service Manager accepts. The Contractor shall comply with:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

Contract Quality Management Plan Requirement. The Contractor prepares a contract quality management plan that, where appropriate, indicates the following: - Indicates the interface with the Contractors quality system and applicable documents such as procedures and work instructions - Establishes communication channels between the Contractor and the Service Manager in respect of quality and the integration of such with the prescribed contract communication channels - Indicates how specific subcontractors will be monitored - Identifies items or activities for which quality control plans will be prepared - Identifies the specifications, drawings and acceptance criteria for material for which quality control plans are not required - Identifies the areas or processes requiring special controls - Identifies the Contractor’s Management Representative and personnel responsible for the control of quality activities and their relationship to the Contractor’s management structure - Identifies the documents which are to be submitted to the Service Manager - Indicates the Contractor’s quality monitoring programme The Contractor periodically updates the contract quality management plan to reflect changes in any of the above details. The frequency of such updates is determined by the Service Manager but will not be greater than one year. Quality Control Plan The Contractor’s or Subcontractor’s quality control plans cover inspection and test proposals for items or activities to be supplied as part of the service. The quality control plan indicates the following as appropriate: - The identification of the item. - A list of the sequence of operations including inspections and tests. - The identification of the specification, drawings or procedures for each operation. - The acceptance criteria with reference to the appropriate technical specification, in-in- house, national or international standard and relevant clause number. - The inspections and tests the Contractor has nominated for hold and witness points. - Provision for inspections and tests nominated by the Service Manager. - Provision for inspection status indication. - Inspection and test records which are generated by the Contractor. - Competence of the people-Level II welding inspector, Coded welders, N3 Fitters /Boiler makers - Personnel qualifications from approved training and accredited institute - ITPs and welding procedures - Material certificates - Organogram indicating the quality person and his/her duties - Adhere to the QM58 - Follow the Eskom welding rule book The quality control plans are reviewed by the Service Manager to allow for insertion of his specific requirements, including hold and witness points, prior to commencement of work. The Contractor does not commence work until the Service Manager accepts. The Contractor shall comply with:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za

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