Common use of Plant Codification Clause in Contracts

Plant Codification.  Plant codification shall be done according to the AKZ system as used at Tutuka Power Station. The TUTUKA POWER STATION AKZ DICTIONARY will be made available to the Contractor.  The Employer shall assist the Contractor in identifying suitable codification descriptions for new equipment and signals.  AKZ codes must be generated by the Contractor and submitted to the Project Manager for acceptance.  AKZ codes down to third level for equipment are used on documentation (e.g. drawings, manuals, equipment lists, cable schedules etc) as a unique identification means. References to plant are accompanied by the relevant AKZ code for that item of plant.  The Contractor shall ensure that all plant, materials, component and documentation in his supply for which the Works Information and Contract Data indicates that he is responsible for, is codified correctly.  The description for each plant item must be in English and the description must comply with the guideline that appears in the TUTUKA POWER STATION AKZ DICTIONARY.  Abbreviations to descriptions are generally not acceptable. Where abbreviations are unavoidable due to database field length limitations or limited number of characters available on labels, the abbreviations shall be in accordance with the Employers abbreviation standard.  The Contractor shall ensure that the AKZ codes are applied in a uniform and consistent way and that all codes allocated are unique.

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Sources: Nec3 Term Service Contract (Tsc3), Nec3 Term Service Contract (Tsc3)

Plant Codification. Plant codification shall be done according to the AKZ system as used at Tutuka Power Station. The TUTUKA POWER STATION AKZ DICTIONARY will be made available to the Contractor. The Employer shall assist the Contractor in identifying suitable codification descriptions for new equipment and signals. AKZ codes must be generated by the Contractor and submitted to the Project Manager for acceptance. AKZ codes down to third level for equipment are used on documentation (e.g. drawings, manuals, equipment lists, cable schedules etc) as a unique identification means. References to plant are accompanied by the relevant AKZ code for that item of plant. The Contractor shall ensure that all plant, materials, component and documentation in his supply for which the Works Information and Contract Data indicates that he is responsible for, is codified correctly. The description for each plant item must be in English and the description must comply with the guideline that appears in the TUTUKA POWER STATION AKZ DICTIONARY. Abbreviations to descriptions are generally not acceptable. Where abbreviations are unavoidable due to database field length limitations or limited number of characters available on labels, the abbreviations shall be in accordance with the Employers abbreviation standard. The Contractor shall ensure that the AKZ codes are applied in a uniform and consistent way and that all codes allocated are unique.

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Sources: Nec3 Engineering and Construction Short Contract (Ecsc3)