Project Work Schedule. Within the first 7 days after issuance of the Notice to Proceed the Contractor shall submit his proposed work schedule to complete all of the required items of work within the time frame as set forth in the Time of Completion. Adequate time shall be allocated for testing, the Trial Runs and other pre-commissioning activities. The Contractor shall update this Project Work Schedule monthly, reporting progress through a set date such as the last workday of the month or the last Saturday of the month. The updated Project Work Schedule shall be submitted to the Employer’s Representative by the 7th of the following month. A brief report shall accompany this submittal highlighting the following: Planned work for the following month Items of work that fell behind the planned Schedule for the preceding month, and reasons for their delay Alerts as to potential problems the Contractor may have in meeting the planned Schedule Items the Contractor requires from the Employer in order to meet the planned Schedule Any Change orders the Contractor views as being required to meet the planned Schedule Alerts as to potential for the assessment of Liquidated Damages The Employer’s Representative will review the Contractor’s submitted Project Work Schedule on a monthly basis and will provide the Contractor with comments as to any portions of the Schedule which he or the Employer views as being unachievable. The Guwahati Water Supply Project stresses to achieve the highest standards for the works (construction, equipment supply and erection). The Employer’s Representative will issue, prior to the issuance of the Letter to Proceed, a Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Manual which will detail the minimum level of resting and control to be exercised for ensuring the quality of the completed works. The minimum measures taken by the Contractor shall be as per the QA/QC Manual and these specifications but not limited to it. All other measures that the Contractor may feel necessary he may add with the approval of the Employer’s Representative or as may be directed by the Employer’s Representative shall also be implemented. The following subsections give details of the proposed Quality Assurance and Quality Control scheme to be followed in this Project. It covers the inspections of construction material, manufacture and supply of equipment, specials and of the works to be carried out. The pipes, specials, fittings and valves shall be inspected by a Third Party Inspection Agency to be nominated by the Employer, at the manufacturers’ premises. The inspection charges of the Third Party Testing Agency at the rates fixed by the Employer shall be initially paid by the Contractor, which will be reimbursed to the Contractor by the Employer, from out of the provisional sum.
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