Common use of Commissioning and Testing Clause in Contracts

Commissioning and Testing.  The Contractor is responsible for the successful commissioning and testing of each section of plant worked on.  The Contractor prepares and submits a detailed commissioning plan for each section of plant prior to the completion of that section of the work and submits it to the Employer for approval.  Upon completion of refurbishment of a plant section and before de-isolation of the plant, the Contractor confirms that the plant is fit for use and verifies that all re-assembled and newly installed components are correctly installed, including the directions checks, directions of flows, alignments, bolt tightness/torqueing etc. and that they match the existing plant configurations with the necessary plant labels installed,  The plant is also cleaned of waste, scrap and debris and equipment removed. Scaffolding which does not affect the operation of the plant may be left until the plant commissioning is completed.  An erection check/plant walk is arranged between all the relevant parties and a snag list generated for immediate rectifications to be done by the Contractor.  The Contractor requests the RP to provide a Sanction for Test (SFT) so that isolations may be removed. All commissioning activities may be performed under the SFT.  The Contractor verifies the signals from all electrical and Control & Instrumentation (C&I) components to the control desk with the Employer’s C&I maintenance department.  The Contractor conducts both cold and hot commissioning together with the Employer’s personnel.  The Contractor ensures that proper housekeeping is done again before re-instating the plant by means of the RP clearing the PTW.  The plant is considered “in operation\alive” once the RP clears the PTW and the Contractor may not perform any more activities on that plant unless a new PTW is applied for and accepted.

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Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

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Commissioning and Testing.  The Contractor is responsible for the successful commissioning and testing of each section of plant worked on.  The Contractor prepares and submits a detailed commissioning plan for each section of plant prior to the completion of that section of the work and submits it to the Employer for approval.  Upon completion of refurbishment of a plant section and before de-isolation of the plant, the Contractor confirms that the plant is fit for use and verifies that all re-assembled and newly installed components are correctly installed, including the directions checks, directions of flows, alignments, bolt tightness/torqueing etc. and that they match the existing plant configurations with the necessary plant labels installed,  An erection check/plant walk is arranged between all the relevant parties and a snag list generated for immediate rectifications to be done by the Contractor.  The plant is also cleaned of waste, scrap and debris and equipment removed. Scaffolding which does not affect the operation of the plant may be left until the plant commissioning is completed.  An erection check/plant walk is arranged between all the relevant parties and a snag list generated for immediate rectifications to be done by the Contractor.  The Contractor requests the RP to provide a Sanction for Test (SFT) so that isolations may be removed. All commissioning activities may be performed under the SFT.  The Contractor verifies the signals from all electrical and Control & Instrumentation (C&I) components to the control desk with the Employer’s C&I maintenance department.  The Contractor conducts both cold and hot commissioning together with the Employer’s personnel.  The Contractor ensures that proper housekeeping is done again before re-instating the plant by means of the RP clearing the PTW.  The plant is considered “in operation\aliveoperation” once the RP clears the PTW and the Contractor may not perform any more activities on that plant unless a new PTW is applied for and accepted.

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Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

Commissioning and Testing.  The Contractor is responsible for the successful commissioning and testing of each section of plant worked on.  The Contractor prepares and submits a detailed commissioning plan for each section of plant prior to the completion of that section of the work and submits it to the Employer for approval.  Upon completion of refurbishment of a plant section and before de-isolation of the plant, the Contractor confirms that the plant is fit for use and verifies that all re-assembled and newly installed components are correctly installed, including the directions checks, directions of flows, alignments, bolt tightness/torqueing etc. and that they match the existing plant configurations with the necessary plant labels installed,  An erection check/plant walk is arranged between all the relevant parties and a snag list generated for immediate rectifications to be done by the Contractor.  The plant is also cleaned of waste, scrap and debris and equipment removed. Scaffolding which does not affect the operation of the plant may be left until the plant commissioning is completed.  An erection check/plant walk is arranged between all the relevant parties and a snag list generated for immediate rectifications to be done by the Contractor.  The Contractor requests the RP to provide a Sanction for Test (SFT) so that isolations may be removed. All commissioning activities may be performed under the SFT.  The Contractor verifies the signals from all electrical and Control & Instrumentation (C&I) components to the control desk with the Employer’s C&I maintenance department.  The Contractor conducts both cold and hot commissioning together with the Employer’s personnel.  The Contractor conducts commissioning, fills and test runs the clarifier together with the Employer’s personnel.  The Contractor optimizes the clarifier desludging rates and vacuum chamber pulsation strokes together with the Employer’s commissioning personnel.  The Contractor ensures that proper housekeeping is done again before rede-instating the plant isolating each clarifier by means of the RP clearing the PTW.  The plant is considered “in operation\aliveoperation” once the RP clears the PTW and the Contractor may not perform any more activities on that plant unless a new PTW is applied for and acceptedfor.

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Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

Commissioning and Testing.  The Contractor is responsible for the successful commissioning and testing of each section of plant worked on.  The Contractor prepares and submits a detailed commissioning plan for each section of plant prior to the completion of that section of the work and submits it to the Employer for approval.  Upon completion of refurbishment of a plant section and before de-isolation of the plant, the Contractor confirms that the plant is fit for use and verifies that all re-assembled and newly installed components are correctly installed, including the directions checks, directions of flows, alignments, bolt tightness/torqueing etc. and that they match the existing plant configurations with the necessary plant labels installed,  The plant is also cleaned of waste, scrap and debris and equipment removed. Scaffolding which does not affect the operation of the plant may be left until the plant commissioning is completed.  An erection check/plant walk is arranged between all the relevant parties and a snag list generated for immediate rectifications to be done by the Contractor.  The Contractor requests the RP to provide a Sanction for Test (SFT) so that isolations may be removed. All commissioning activities may be performed under the SFT.  The Contractor verifies the signals from all electrical and Control & Instrumentation (C&I) components to the control desk with the Employer’s C&I maintenance department.  The Contractor conducts both cold and hot commissioning together with the Employer’s personnel.  The Contractor ensures that proper housekeeping is done again before re-instating the plant by means of the RP clearing the PTW.  The plant is considered “in operation\aliveoperation” once the RP clears the PTW and the Contractor may not perform any more activities on that plant unless a new PTW is applied for and accepted.

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Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

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Commissioning and Testing.  The Contractor is responsible for the successful commissioning and testing of each section of plant worked on.  The Contractor prepares and submits a detailed commissioning plan for each section of plant prior to the completion of that section of the work and submits it to the Employer for approval.  Upon completion of refurbishment of a plant section and before de-isolation of the plant, the Contractor confirms that the plant is fit for use and verifies that all re-assembled and newly installed components are correctly installed, including the directions checks, directions of flows, alignments, bolt tightness/torqueing etc. and that they match the existing plant configurations with the necessary plant labels installed,  An erection check/plant walk is arranged between all the relevant parties and a snag list generated for immediate rectifications to be done by the Contractor.  The plant is also cleaned of waste, scrap and debris and equipment removed. Scaffolding which does not affect the operation of the plant may be left until the plant commissioning is completed.  An erection check/plant walk is arranged between all the relevant parties and a snag list generated for immediate rectifications to be done by the Contractor.  The Contractor requests the RP to provide a Sanction for Test (SFT) so that isolations may be removed. All commissioning activities may be performed under the SFT.  The Contractor verifies the signals from all electrical and Control & Instrumentation (C&I) components to the control desk with the Employer’s C&I maintenance department.  The Contractor conducts both cold and hot commissioning together with the Employer’s personnel.  The Contractor ensures that proper housekeeping is done again before re-instating the plant by means of the RP clearing the PTW.  The plant is considered “in operation\aliveoperation” once the RP clears the PTW and the Contractor may not perform any more activities on that plant unless a new PTW is applied for and acceptedfor.

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Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

Commissioning and Testing.  Only if the Contractor removes or replaces any plant components, will commissioning and testing will be required.  The Contractor is responsible for the successful commissioning and testing of each section of plant worked on.  The Contractor prepares and submits a detailed commissioning plan for each section of plant prior to the completion of that section of the work and submits it to the Employer for approval.  Upon completion of refurbishment of a plant section and before de-isolation of the plant, the Contractor confirms that the plant is fit for use and verifies that all re-assembled and newly installed components are correctly installed, including the directions checks, directions of flows, alignments, bolt tightness/torqueing etc. and that they match the existing plant configurations with the necessary plant labels installed,  The plant is also cleaned of waste, scrap and debris and equipment removed. Scaffolding which does not affect the operation of the plant may be left until the plant commissioning is completed.  An erection check/plant walk is arranged between all the relevant parties and a snag list generated for immediate rectifications to be done by the Contractor.  The Contractor requests the RP to provide a Sanction for Test (SFT) so that isolations may be removed. All commissioning activities may be performed under the SFT.  The Contractor verifies the signals from all electrical and Control & Instrumentation (C&I) components to the control desk with the Employer’s C&I maintenance department.  The Contractor conducts both cold and hot commissioning together with the Employer’s personnel.  The Contractor ensures that proper housekeeping is done again before re-instating the plant by means of the RP clearing the PTW.  The plant is considered “in operation\aliveoperation” once the RP clears the PTW and the Contractor may not perform any more activities on that plant unless a new PTW is applied for and accepted.

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Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

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