Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Sample Clauses

Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC). In an effort to reduce construction change orders due to design errors and omissions, VA Office of Construction Management has initiated a Quality Assurance/Quality Control program. The A/E shall develop, execute and demonstrate that the project plans and specifications have gone through a rigorous review and coordination effort. The requirements are as follows:
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Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC). In making the Offered Improvements, the Developer of Record shall institute a QA/QC Program meeting the requirements of Exhibit “E”. The Developer of Record may utilize an alternate QA/QC Program with the approval of the RTC RRIF Administrator and Local RRIF Administrator.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC). 1) The Engineer shall be responsible for the professional and technical accuracy and coordination of all designs, Drawings, Specifications, cost estimates, and other work or materials furnished. The Engineer shall perform a QA/QC review of all documents prior to submittal to the Owner. 2) At a minimum, the following checklists and guidance for QA/QC reviews and coordination of plans and Specifications shall be followed. 3) The working drawing documents submitted shall represent a reasonable and cost-effective professional engineering solution for the scope of work and address construction budget constraints. All work must conform to current criteria, guides, codes and standards established by the Owner or other applicable regulatory authority and shall conform to good professional engineering practices. 4) All elements of submittal shall be checked by the Engineer and such check should be made by persons other than those preparing the materials and by professional personnel trained in that specific discipline. 5) The Engineer shall be responsible for the technical accuracy and coordination of all designs, Drawings and Specifications. This includes overlaying the plans to coordinate the locations of work in the various disciplines. The intersections of components of various disciplines shall be checked for conflicts and to assure that adequate space exists for the material to be installed where shown on the documents. 6) The Engineer shall perform a quality assurance review for both technical accuracy and discipline coordination. Such items as section, details, and note references to other sheets, major dimensions, and equipment locations shall be checked. The Engineer shall verify that all equipment is correctly identified the same way on all sheets and in the Specifications. 7) Sections, details and dimensions must be in sufficient quantity, clarity and detail to allow the bidder to understand what is expected, to make takeoffs of material types and quantities, and enable the preparation of Shop Drawings and execution of the construction. 8) The first sheet of the plans and Specifications submitted to the Owner for working drawings review must contain the following statement signed by Engineer's responsible staff: "A Quality Assurance/Quality Control check has been made on this project's documents and corrections have been made. The undersigned states that these plans and Specifications submitted for review are complete."
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC). All deliverables produced by the Consultant shall be checked prior to submission to the City. The Consultant will utilize staff who is not affiliated with the project on a day-to-day basis.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC). Distributor shall institute a quality assurance/quality control system to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of this Agreement and Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC). FNI will develop and implement a QA/QC plan for the work.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC). Implement a QA/QC program as defined in the Quality Plan to review products from this scope. City and regulatory agency review comments will also be incorporated to prepare and complete the Bid Document submittal. Additionally, the City is assumed to participate in this process and provide independent review of products. • Consultant will provide appropriate calculation and deliverable QA/QC reviews by in- house, senior staff members. No external value engineering reviews are included in this scope. • Issues/decision log
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Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC). Implement a QA/QC program as defined in the Quality Plan to review products from this scope. City and regulatory agency review comments will also be incorporated to prepare and complete the final PER Design documents. Additionally, the City is assumed to participate in this process and provide independent review of products. • Consultant will provide appropriate calculation and deliverable QA/QC reviews by in-house, senior staff members. No external value engineering reviews are included in this scope. Deliverables • Issues/decision log While preparing our scope of services and fee schedule, we have made the following assumptions: • Existing topographical survey information and base mapping will be utilized for the design of new facilities and modifications of existing facilities. • Additional topographical survey information to augment the existing base mapping will be identified by the Consultant to be obtained by the City for the design of new facilities and modifications of existing facilities. • Legal, easement, and plat surveys for the WRRF site will not be required. • Civil site work plans will only be provided for areas of the site that involve disturbance to existing grading and where site restoration is needed after demolition. • Site drawings will only be prepared for areas in the WRRF where new facilities or major retrofits to existing aeration basins are to be constructed. • It is assumed the site layout for new facilities associated with the Project will not require relocation of major utilities or structures required for continued or interim service of the WRRF. • Landscaping plans will not be prepared. • New access roadway work will be limited to the areas around new ABs 9-10 and existing ABs 1-4. No traffic analysis or traffic control design is required. • The capacity of the existing fire protection system is adequate to handle the new construction. • The foundation design of new or modified facilities will be based on geotechnical information obtained by the City for this Project. • In soils, foundation, groundwater, and other subsurface investigations, the actual characteristics may vary significantly between successive test points and sample intervals and at locations other than where observations, exploration, and investigations have been made. Because of the inherent uncertainties in subsurface evaluations, changed or unanticipated underground conditions may occur that could affect the Project cost and/or execution. The conditions an...
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC). In an effort to reduce construction change orders due to design errors and omissions, the Office of Facilities Management has initiated a Quality Assurance/Quality Control program. The A/E shall develop, execute, and demonstrate that the project plans and specifications have gone through a rigorous review and coordination effort. The requirements are as follows:
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC). Objective. Present the progress made on the Facility Plan and review key decisions and recommendations with City staff. Approach. Major activities include the following: Task 2 Facility Plan
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