Civil & Structural Design Sample Clauses
Civil & Structural Design. The Contractor is the design authority with regards to the existing structure for the loads induced by the HFPS and its support structure as well as any modifications carried out to the structure. The Contractor takes full professional accountability and liability for the works and provides the following for review and acceptance: • Consolidated detailed design report signed by a Professional Civil Engineer/Technologist in accordance with Eskom document 240-56364545: Structural Design and Engineering Standard including but not limited to: o o Survey drawings, design criteria/parameters, specifications and standards that were used, loadings, assumptions, calculations and results including detailed design calculations, design models, sources of information and any record of other information associated with the completed works. All calculation files and analysis/design models are also submitted in native electronic format together with the design report. • Detailed drawings for construction. All drawings are required to be submitted in CAD formats. All submitted drawings to be signed by a Professional Civil Engineer/Technologist with ECSA registration number stated on drawing. • Construction Specifications for the Works. Any discrepancy or ambiguity between the Employer’s Specifications or requirements is immediately brought to the attention of the Project Manager for clarification, by the Contractor. All Civil and Structural designs are in accordance with the following Employer’s Design Standards: • 240-56364545: Structural Design and Engineering Standard • 240-107981296: Constructability Assessment Guideline • 240-56364535: Architectural Design and Green Building Compliance Manual • Currently, the power supplies are located on the roof of the ESP structure. Each ESP casing is served by 10 electrical power supplies. The 10 power supplies are positioned on structural steel platforms which are supported by the main roof beams of the ESP structure. Drawing 0.57/19833 provides a plan view of the existing steel platforms indicated in Figure 0 below.
Civil & Structural Design a) The Contractor takes full professional accountability and liability for the works.
b) The Contractor provides the following to the Project Manager for review and acceptance: A Level 4 schedule (schedule with defined activities) for the design scope clearly highlighting all activities involved, major milestones and provision. Construction Specifications for the works. Any discrepancy or ambiguity between the Employer’s Specifications or requirements is immediately brought to the attention of the Project Manager for clarification. The Contractor is responsible for construction monitoring at the level required to certify that the works have been constructed in accordance with the Contractor’s design.
