Mobilisation Period & Asset Condition Surveys Sample Clauses

Mobilisation Period & Asset Condition Surveys. The Contractor must access all sites other than a Main Blood Centre site through the E&F Office associated with that satellite site, as not all remote sites are manned during normal working hours and access is therefore restricted. The Contractor shall within the mobilisation period review all assets and provide a dilapidation report complete with photographic evidence for all major equipment and plant detailing the condition, future life expectancy complete with any other relevant comments. The costs for carrying out the condition surveys, is to be included within the tender sum. Within 90 days of contract commencement, the Contractor is to visit all of the NHSBT properties included within the contract and carry out the initial maintenance visits. At the same time the Contractor will carry out an accurate and detailed survey of the properties to establish the accuracy of the Asset Schedules, and fully detail the condition of the assets issuing a report. Costings for any remedial works shall be included within the report. The report detailing the condition of the assets and costs for remedial works is to be submitted prior to the end of this period and updated and submitted annually upon each anniversary of the contract. Major plant will include but not necessarily limited to switchgear, air handling units, fan systems, boiler plant, chillers, split system chillers/heat pump units, pumps, tanks, controls, lifting equipment, hot water generation plant & specialist equipment. NHSBT have a Critical Plant list that needs to be maintained to ensure we can produce products to support the core operation. Critical Plant will be identified by the NHSBT representative and relates mainly to installations supporting GMP operations and the core activities of the Client organistation. No Critical Plant PPM plant inspection must be missed; all inspections must be undertaken as scheduled.
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