SCOPE AND ACTIVITIES. .1 The Pre-design Engineering will deliver all of the Required Services outlined in the Project-Specific TOR to help consolidate the Scope of the subsequent design phase, and will be utilized as the benchmark project control document to monitor progress of the project.
.2 Through the provision of the Required Services, the Pre-Design shall respond to the operational and functional needs of the user, and may, subject to complexity, require the Consultant to submit a brief work plan, schedule and cost proposal to complete the work. Services potentially required are; .1 Visit the site(s), .2 Analyse the project requirements including any amendments, .3 Investigate and review all other available existing material related to the project including requirements identified in the Project-specific TOR, .4 Identify and analyze all Codes, Acts, Standards and Guidelines that apply to this project, .5 Identify and verify all Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) over the codes, regulations and standards that apply to the projects, .6 Identify all additional information that will be needed to deliver the project,
SCOPE AND ACTIVITIES. .1 The Consultant shall:
.1 Designate Tender drawing as Construction Drawings including any modifications occurring during the Tender phase;
.2 Provide regular field reviews and as required to fulfil the Consultant’s professional obligations to monitor the construction activities throughout the construction period and keep Departmental Representative informed of work progress;
.1 Reject unsatisfactory work and materials, .2 Provide written reports.
.3 Authorize special tests, inspections and minor works that do not impact project cost and schedule;
.1 Provide the Departmental Representative with all material specifications, mixes and tests outside the scope of the Contractor.
.4 Review shop drawings and provide copies to the Departmental Representative .5 Review and comment on the Contractor’s schedule; .6 Interpret contract documents as required and provide any additional drawings or specifications required to clarify, interpret or supplement Construction Documents; .7 Review, comment and make recommendations on various documents such as Contractor’s Progress Claims and updated schedules;
SCOPE AND ACTIVITIES. .1 The services required shall respond to the operational and functional needs of the user, and may, subject to complexity, require the Consultant to submit a brief work plan, schedule and cost proposal to complete the work. Services potentially required are:
.1 Visit the site(s) and meet with the departmental representative as required;
.2 Provide a wide range of professional technical engineering services identified in the Project-Specific Terms of Reference.
.3 Review all other available existing material related to the project including requirements identified in the Project-specific TOR
SCOPE AND ACTIVITIES. 1 When requested, the Consultant will be required to;
.1 Provide the Departmental Representative with information required by bidders to interpret tender documents;
.2 Prepare addenda, in response to all questions within two (2) business days during the bidding period and submit to Departmental Representative; .3 Attend pre-tender site visits;
SCOPE AND ACTIVITIES. 1 Refer to Pre-Design to Post-Construction Services for commissioning scope and activities.
SCOPE AND ACTIVITIES. .1 Attend project start up meeting;
.2 Visit the site, investigate and analyze the needs of the project;
.3 Investigate the requirements for the particular site, including existing and new technologies;
.4 Analyze the project requirements/program;
.5 Review all available existing material related to the site;
.6 Investigate and analyze all applicable codes, regulations standards;
.7 Evaluate existing infrastructure including: municipal, civil, environmental, functional adaptability, code compliance; .8 Identify and verify all Authorities having Jurisdiction over the project;
SCOPE AND ACTIVITIES. .1 In preparing a functional program, the consultant's main task is to examine the project/ site in detail so as to define the clients’ needs and objectives. These requirements will establish criteria for evaluating potential design solutions and other strategic alternatives;
.2 The consultant must understand: the impacts of the project on the environment, the social impacts of its program on the community, the impacts on the existing infrastructure and long term maintenance requirements and operational needs;
.3 The consultant shall then develop approximate sketches and technical requirements for the proposed works including details for proposed works and environmental criteria;
.4 The Consultant shall also advise Departmental Representative on alternatives such as the engineering and financial implications of various options. The consultant shall assist in assessing the advantages or benefits and the disadvantages or costs of each alternative.
SCOPE AND ACTIVITIES. .1 Prepare a detailed inventory of existing infrastructure and equipment found on the site. Include drawings identifying existing location and layout;
.2 Based on parameters developed in conjunction with the Departmental Representative and the User Department, prepare an evaluation report that assesses the condition of existing infrastructure and equipment;
.3 Assess the current inventory against the client department's functional requirements;
.4 Include an examination of reusing/refurbishing existing infrastructure and equipment, procuring/ constructing new infrastructure and equipment, and current technologies and innovative solutions for the site;
.5 Prepare a detailed Class ‘D’ cost analysis that compares the reuse/refurbishment of existing infrastructure and equipment, with the purchase of new. Consideration should be given to cost effectiveness and time frames required for refurbishment of existing infrastructure and equipment and/or the procurement of new.
SCOPE AND ACTIVITIES. .1 Conduct investigations to obtain the required information such as but not limited to engineering, Geotechnical, topographical survey or other information to prepare and carry out the activities necessary to establish the required infrastructure for the site or project;
.2 Prepare report on each investigation clearly describing what information was required, why it was required and what the results were.
SCOPE AND ACTIVITIES. .1 Prepare any required reports or permitting requirements in support of water management, waste management and environmental protection plans for regulatory, construction and post construction stages; .2 Implement recommendations of applicable environmental assessments to minimize environmental effects.