Scheme Design Document (Contractor’s Design Sample Clauses
Scheme Design Document (Contractor’s Design. 1st Phase) The Contractor’s Scheme Design addresses all requirements stated in Part A of the Employer’s internal Design Template and includes the following additional items: • assessment of impact on security, • assessment of impact on civil structures, • Failure Modes and Effects Analysis, • environmental Impact Filtering, • Quality Assurance Requirements, • Project Team Concurrence Sheet (Part D attachment of the design template) • The Contractor’s Scheme Design is sufficiently detailed to addresses the elements identified in the Employer’s Detail Design Review Report – 331-433Error! Reference source not found.. Activity description Project Manager Contractor Requirements Planning Additional notes Activity description Project Manager Contractor Requirements Planning Additional notes Authorisation of designers X The designers are authorised in accordance with the Contractor’s quality system design procedures. In accordance with the Accepted Programme The Project Manager may request proof of the authorisations which the Contractor then supplies. Compilation of the Scheme Design and independent review X The Contractor compiles the Scheme Design in accordance with his quality process. The Contractor submits the independent review report performed in accordance with the Employer’s Detailed Design Review Report. In accordance with the Accepted Programme Any calculations included in the Scheme Design are those essential for the justification of the design. Detailed calculations that will not impact the design concept (i.e. pipe layout drawings and associated support calculations etc. can be provided as part of the Installation Design.) Notification of recommended plant identifiers with proposed classifications X The Contractor’s request include, as a minimum, the following information in order for the Employer to verify the trigrammes and classification numbers: The unit number. (i.e. 0/1/2/6 or 9). (If it is 9, then the unit number where the parent trigramme is located is also provided). A detailed part functional description including the recommended bigramme. The location which specifies building and room number. The recommended classification for each trigramme allocation. The plant identifier’s child/parent relationships (as per the hardware breakdown structure – to be developed as part of the Installation Design.) In accordance with the Accepted Programme Plant codification (trigramme numbers) and their associated classifications are recommended by the Co...
