Common use of Quality Management and Control Plan Clause in Contracts

Quality Management and Control Plan. Contractor shall develop, seek approval from Owner Parties of, and implement, the Quality Management and Control Plan. The Quality Management and Control Plan is intended to ensure performance of the Work is in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents and implements appropriate procedures to verify and document such compliance. The Quality Management and Control Plan shall include, at a minimum: (i) a breakdown of quality control responsibilities to the various Project participants; (ii) a cost control system for the Work, including regular monitoring of actual costs for activities in progress and estimates for uncompleted tasks and proposed changes; (iii) a quality control matrix listing all testing, inspections, and Submittals, relating to the Work with specific reference to the source of the requirement and the party responsible (whether Owner Parties, Contractor, or others) for that testing, inspection, and Submittal; (iv) inspection and testing plans for all critical Work, including commissioning and Subcontractors’ and inspection agents’ activities necessary for the commissioning process; (v) field monitoring and inspection reports; (vi) Contractor’s audit plan for auditing Subcontractor’s quality control efforts; and (vii) Defective Work identification, reporting, and correction procedures. Using Contractor’s Quality Management and Control Plan, which shall be regularly updated and maintained, Contractor shall inspect the Work on an ongoing basis and document all Defective Work, whether identified by Governmental Authorities, Owner Parties, or Contractor.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: General Contractor Agreement, General Contractor Agreement, General Contractor Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Quality Management and Control Plan. Contractor shall develop, seek approval from Owner Parties of, and implement, the Quality Management and Control Plan. The Quality Management and Control Plan is intended to ensure performance of the Work is in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents Documents, and implements appropriate procedures to verify and document such compliance. The Quality Management and Control Plan shall include, at a minimum: (i) a breakdown of quality control responsibilities to the various Project participants; (ii) a cost control system for the Work, including regular monitoring of actual costs for activities in progress and estimates for uncompleted tasks and proposed changes; (iii) a quality control matrix listing all testing, inspections, and Submittals, relating to the Work with specific reference to the source of the requirement and the party responsible (whether Owner Parties, Contractor, or others) for that testing, inspection, and Submittal; (iv) inspection and testing plans for all critical Work, including commissioning and Subcontractors’ and inspection agents’ activities necessary for the commissioning process; (v) field monitoring and inspection reports; (vi) Contractor’s audit plan for auditing Subcontractor’s quality control efforts; and (vii) Defective Work identification, reporting, and correction procedures. Using Contractor’s Quality Management and Control Plan, which shall be regularly updated and maintained, Contractor shall inspect the Work on an ongoing basis and document all Defective Work, whether identified by Governmental Authorities, Owner Parties, or Contractor.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Quality Management and Control Plan. Contractor shall develop, seek approval SAMPLE from Owner Parties of, and implement, the Quality Management and Control Plan. The Quality Management and Control Plan is intended to ensure performance of the Work is in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents Documents, and implements appropriate procedures to verify and document such compliance. The Quality Management and Control Plan shall include, at a minimum: (i) a breakdown of quality control responsibilities to the various Project participants; (ii) a cost control system for the Work, including regular monitoring of actual costs for activities in progress and estimates for uncompleted tasks and proposed changes; (iii) a quality control matrix listing all testing, inspections, and Submittals, relating to the Work with specific reference to the source of the requirement and the party responsible (whether Owner Parties, Contractor, or others) for that testing, inspection, and Submittal; (iv) inspection and testing plans for all critical Work, including commissioning and Subcontractors’ and inspection agents’ activities necessary for the commissioning process; (v) field monitoring and inspection reports; (vi) Contractor’s audit plan for auditing Subcontractor’s quality control efforts; and (vii) Defective Work identification, reporting, and correction procedures. Using Contractor’s Quality Management and Control Plan, which shall be regularly updated and maintained, Contractor shall inspect the Work on an ongoing basis and document all Defective Work, whether identified by Governmental Authorities, Owner Parties, or Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Agreement

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.