Section 2.3 Design For Construction Projects: Reporter: Mary Amiel A.Aranquez
Section 2.3 Design For Construction Projects: Reporter: Mary Amiel A.Aranquez
Section 2.3 Design For Construction Projects: Reporter: Mary Amiel A.Aranquez
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Design for Construction Projects
1. Reviewing available data and consulting with the client to clarify and define the clients
requirements for the project.
2. Advising the client as to the necessity of providing or obtaining from others additional data
or services and assisting the client in obtaining such data and services which includes;
• Photogrammetry
• Reconnaissance Surveys
• Property Surveys
• Topographic Surveys
• Geotechnical investigations and consultations
• Seismicity studies
3. Identifying and analyzing requirements of governmental authorities having
jurisdiction to
approve the design of the project and participating in consultations with such
authorities.
1. Consulting with the client , reviewing preliminary reports, clarifying and defining
the project requirements, reviewing available data and discussing general
scheduling.
2. Advising the client as to whether additional data or services of the type describe
under the study and report phase above are required.
3. Preparing preliminary design documents consisting of final design criteria,
preliminary drawings, outline specifications and written description of the project.
4. Preparing revise estimates of probable total project cost.
5. Providing periodic status reports.
2.3.3 Final Design Phase
Involves project development and is usually undertaken after the client has
approve the preliminary design phase material.
The basic services for the final design phase may include;
1. Assisting the client in advertising for and obtaining bids or negotiating proposals for
each separate prime construction contract, maintaining a record of prospective
bidders to whom bidding documents have been issued, attending pre-bid
conferences, and receiving and processing deposits for bidding documents.
2. Issuing agenda as appropriate to interpret, clarify, expand or amend the bidding
documents.
3. Assisting the client in determining the qualifications and acceptability of
prospective contractors, subcontractors and material suppliers.
4. Consulting with and advising the client to the acceptability of the alternative
materials and equipment proposed by the prospective contactors.
5. Attending the bid opening, preparing bid tabulation sheets and providing
assistance to the client in evaluating bids or proposals.
2.3.5 Construction Phase
Advice and consultation on matters related to this services.
Involves consulting with and advising the client during construction and are
usually those
associated with services as the clients representative.
Construction Phase services may include;
1. Reviewing, for compliance with design concepts, shop and erection drawings
submitted by the contractor.
2. Reviewing laboratory, shop, and mill test reports on materials and equipment.
3. Visiting the project site at appropriate intervals as construction proceeds to
observe and report on the progress and the quality of the executed work.
4. Issuing instructions from the client to the contractors. Issuing necessary
interpretations and clarifications of contract documents, preparing change
orders and requiring special inspections.
5. Providing services during construction by a full-time resident project
representative.
6. Making recommendations to the client on corrective actions on contractual
measures.
8. Determining amounts of progress payments due, base on degree of completion of
the work.
9. Observing and assisting performance tests and initial operation and project.
10. Preparing records and drawings from information submitted by the contractor.
11. Making final inspection and reporting on completion of the project, including
recommendations concerning final payments to contractors and release retained
percentage.
2.3.6 Operation Phase
Assistance to the client in start-up and operation of the project, including periodic
inspections.
At the completion of the construction, the Civil Engineer may ask the basic service,
assist in the
start-up of the project operations. The Civil Engineer may be commissioned to
prepare a manual
for both operation and maintenance requirements, and may also provide assistance
in adjusting
and balancing equipment. Identifying deficiencies and assisting in obtaining
corrections, and
forming inspections prior to the end of the project warranty period.