Main Automation Contractor Sample Clauses

Main Automation Contractor. The current Scope of Work includes a DCS and SIS, and does not account for additional features to be determined by the main automation contractor (“Main Automatic Contractor”). Owner intends to issue a separate contract for a Main Automation Contractor to develop integrated business, information, and control systems (“IBICS”) that will encompass both the operation of the Facility and of other related systems corporate-wide. Contractor and Main Automation Contractor will jointly develop the following: a. Contractor, working with the Main Automation Contractor, will be responsible for design, procurement, installation, commissioning, and testing of all instruments, cabling, bulks, equipment, software, hardware, and other materials required to implement the IBICS. Contractor will develop Main Automation Contractor interface procedures, including: • IBICS Scope of Work • Main Automation Contractor/Contractor Division of Responsibilities • IBICS Procurement Plan • IBICS Implementation Plan b. Contractor will be required to work with the Main Automation Contractor to design, specify, procure, install, and integrate the following portions of IBICS related to the LNG Terminal into the overall Owner systems. 1. Facility Process Distributed Control Systems (DCS) and Operator Interface Console 2. DCS Historian 3. Electronic Flow Measurement Systems 4. Measurement Historian and Management System 5. Tank Inventory and Composition Monitoring System 6. Fire & Gas Detection System for Process, Storage and Marine Terminal 7. CMMS Development and Maintenance Work Order System 8. Business Intelligence and Reporting System through Web Portals 9. Marine Terminal Controls of Off-loading Arm Systems 10. Access Control System/Security Card Reader/POB reports 11. Perimeter Fence Barrier, Marine Terminal and Access Gate Intrusion Detection Systems 12. CCTV Process & Security Monitoring and Recording System 13. Electrical Power Management System 14. Weather station monitoring and data recording system 15. Equipment Reliability and Performance Monitoring 16. Work Permit & PSM Management 17. Document Management: 18. Operator Qualification and Training 19. Accident Investigation 20. Engineering Drawings and Documents 21. Vendor Manuals and Data 22. Facility Policies and Procedures 23. Industry Standards 24. Government Regulations 25. Engineering References 26. Marine Operations Archives 27. Process Safety Management 28. Regulatory Compliance
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