Design Quality Manager definition
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The Design Quality Manager shall include a certification with each design submittal that all necessary Design QC checks have been completed and that any design changes resulting from such checks are incorporated in the submittal.
The Design Quality Manager may be the Designer’s Lead Engineer or one of the Designer’s other Engineers who is qualified to perform the Design Quality Assurance work.
No Independent Design Quality Manager firm shall be an Affiliate of, or have any other contractual relation to, the Lead Designer or a Subcontractor performing Professional Services.
At all times until VPRA’s Acceptance of the final Issued for Construction design package, Design- Builder shall employ one or more Independent Design Quality Manager firms as provided in Section 5.7.2 of the Technical Provisions.
The Design Quality Manager is responsible for implementing the Section Developer’s DQMP, is employed by the IQF, and has the authority to stop the Design Work.
Each Design Quality Manager shall report to the Quality Manager, coordinate directly with the Design Manager and the Integration Manager, and shall ascertain that the interrelationships between the engineering disciplines have been coordinated.
Each Design Quality Manager shall be an Appropriate Person with at least 10 years of relevant experience.
The Design Quality Manager position must be filled for the duration of the Section D&C Work; the Person holding such position is expected to be on-site in the Section Office and be committed full time.
Each Design Quality Manager will be responsible for one or more Work Packages pursuant to Section 2 [Integrated Project Management Team] of Schedule 4 [Design and Construction Protocols] as appropriate, and based on a combination of experience and competence in the respective discipline areas.
The Design Quality Manager shall have the following qualifications: at least twenty years of progressively responsible, successful experience leading or supporting design activities for P3 or design-build projects; a bachelor's degree in science; and registered as a professional engineer in the State and Commonwealth of Virginia.