Design Brief for Works Specification Services Sample Clauses

Design Brief for Works Specification Services. A preliminary design brief for the works (to be further developed and implemented during the works specification services) which complies with the following requirements: The preliminary Design Brief must include: [amend and extend for your project] • description of level of detailed design and specification of the works (including a functional description of the systems to be installed) to be achieved before works specification completed; • outline of requirements for demonstrations of proposed software changes (bench tests); • outline of requirements for provision of samples or literature on equipment and fittings to be installed at the Premises for approval of the Customer; • outline of proposed trials of new or modified equipment, systems or fittings which are to be conducted in small, low‐risk areas agreed with the Customer in the first instance; • outline of requirement for 3 days minimum training in the operation of all equipment, systems and fittings installed or modified for operators and maintenance personnel. Proposed training is to be stipulated with a minimum of 3 days’, however the Contractor is to advise if more training is recommended; • full details of extent (if any) that the works have any impact on existing service maintenance contracts currently in place at the Premises; • full details of the assistance the Contractor is to provide in demonstrating the accepted DFS Findings to interested parties including references to sites where these strategies have been implemented and outcomes obtained; • identification of all applicable Australian Standards, Building Codes, Workplace Health and Safety Codes and any other applicable statutory requirements with which all plant, equipment and systems must comply; • requirement for the Contractor to submit samples of equipment and fittings proposed to be installed before completion of works specification. Objectives of the Customer to be covered in the Design Brief include: • Customer's functionality requirements for the works; • Customer's requirements for lifecycle of the works; • Customer's requirements regarding maintainability of the works; • Customer's requirements for physical appearance of any works impacting visual amenity of the Premises; • Process for regular Customer review of design development for the works. Compliance with Law In performing its obligations under this Agreement, the Contractor must comply with the following (without limiting any of its other obligations under this Agree...
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