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Description:Contract
Checklist, nyseasiaworldwide.com, 01302019.
ABOUT
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CONTRACT
CHECKLIST
This
checklist was reviewed on , at , between Mr./Ms. Of and mr./Ms. Of
, and will be used as the basis of the Agreement between both parties.
When
agreed to by both parties, this contractlist can be attached as a rider to the
Agreement; and therefore, be a part of the Agreement.
1.
Project Description
1.1
Type of Project
1.2
New and/or Existing Building(s)
1.3
Type of Construction (i.e., steel
and concrete, concrete, etc.)
1.4
Number of Buildings
1.5
Base Building Core and Shell and/or
Tenant Work
1.6
Gross Square Feet Areas of
Building(s) and Site (Acres)
1.7
Location (address if available)
City, State, Country
1.8
Estimated cost if established
1.9
method of preparing documents and
bidding (i.e.,Fast track, multiple prime contract, etc.)
Work Additional Comments
2.
Scope of Services
Included Engineering
Services
a. Schematic Design Phase*
(1)
Studies-Engineer will study
the following alternative
systems including advantages,
disadvantages, budget cost
and recommendations.
-HVAC
(INCLUDING CENTRAL PLANTS) (LIST)
-ELECTRICAL
(List)
-SANTARY
(List)
-VERTICAL
TRANSPORTATION (List)
-FIRE
AND LIFE SAFETY (List)
-SECURITY
(List)
-COMMUNICATIONS
(i.e.,data, etc.) (List)
-Other
Notes:
(a)
Recommendations for further studies
in subsequent studies in subsequent
phases of project.
(2)
Survey of existing facilities and
conditions and report of findings.
(3)
verification of accuracy of
drawings or other information furnished by owner.
(4)
Design Criteria including
applicable codes and standards, and systems descriptions.
(5)
Space conditions and weights for
M/E and other applicable trades equipment.
(6)
Outline Specifications.
(7)
System Flow and/or Riser Diagrams,
block layouts of M/E and major spaces.
(8)
Part or full typical floor layout
for:
-HVAC
-ELECTRICAL
-SANITARY
-FIRE PROTECTION
(9)
Major equipment sizing.
(10)
Discussions and confirmation
with applicable public agencies
and utility companies concerning
project and services.
Note: This should be specifically
discussed with client since on some
projects (especially in the
Schematic
Design Phase ) we are directed not
to contact anyone regarding the
project.
(11)
Preparations of estimated
construction costs on a square foot
basis.
(Note:
This may be provided by Engineer,
Construction
Manager, General Contractor
or
Cost Consultant. )
b.
Design Development Phase (Based on
Approved Schematic Design Phase) *
(1)
Additional Studies for:
-HVAC (List)
-Electrical (List)
-Sanitary (List)
-Vertical Transportation (List)
-Automation (List)
-Fire and Life Safety (List)
-Security (List)
-Communications (List)
-Other (List)
(2)
Outline Specifications (if not
furnished
during
Schematic Phase ) or first pass
using
final specifications. If final
specifications
are to be used, verify format.
(3)
Updated drawings confirming space
conditions,
weights, equipment and system
sizing
and selection.
(4)
Updated Design Criteria.
(5)
Updated utility information.
(6)
Updated estimated construction
costs.
(Note: This may be provided by
Engineer,
Construction Manager, General
Contractor
or Cost Estimator.)
c.
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT PHASE
(Based on approved design
development Phase)*
(1)
Additional Studies for:
- HVAC (List)
- Electrical (List)
- Sanitary (List)
- Vertical Transportation (List)
- Automation (list)
- Fire and Life Safety (List)
- Security (list)
- Communications (List)
-Other (List)
(2)
Final Specifications and verify
format.
(Unless already established in Design
Development Phase)
(3)
Final Drawings - verify size of
drawings.
(4)
Verify if separate Drawings and/or
Specifications
are required for :
Tenant Areas
Special System (i.e., Security, etc.)
(5)
Filing of documents with
authorities having
jurisdiction. Verify scope (i.e.,
preparing
submissions or actually filing).
d.
Bidding and Construction Phase*
(1)
Review and recommend list of
bidders.
(2)
Pre and Post bid meetings with
Contractors.
(3)
Analyses of Bid and contractors
proposed
substitutions prior to award of
Contract
(Where allowed by Specifications).
Note:
If substitutions affect design,
system performance and intent, this
should be considered as additional
Engineering Services. This would
include time for the analyses and
implementation, if the substitution(s)
are accepted by client.
(4)
Review of Shop Drawings and
Samples.
Note: Engineer will include in Final
specification items required to be
submitted
for review. If other items are
submitted and
require review, they will be
considered as
additional Engineering Services.
(5)
Review of Contractor prepared
coordination
drawings.
(6)
Preparation of Change Orders, Other
than
owner initiated.
(7)
Review of Contractors application
for
payments for Contract Work and for
authorized Change Orders.
(8)
Preparation of As-Built Drawings,
or Review of Contractor prepared
As-Built
Drawings.
(9)
Field Observation
(a)
Periodic - fixed number.
(b)
On Call.
(c)
Full Time and determines
number
of personnel.
(10)
Attendance at Field Meetings and
establish frequency.
(11)
Punch Lists and Final Acceptance.
(12)
Witnessing Factory Tests.
*Note: Some Government Agencies
require
very specific work to be performed
under
the various phases of Services
(i.e.,
submissions based on a % of completion).
Where
applicable, they must govern.
3.
Special Services
The following Services are not included as
part of Basic Services; and therefore, not
included in Basic Fee.
a.
programming and special analyses
(i. e., space relationship scheduling,
etc.).
b.
Assisting in the preparation of
application for
government grants or financing for
project.
c.
Environmental Impact Studies and
analyses
and assistance in obtaining approval from
authorities having jurisdiction.
d.
Services related to future
facilities.
e.
Preparing separate Construction
Documents
for Alternates. Where fee basis is % of
Construction
Costs, this would be only applicable for
work not
constructed. Where project is Lump Sum or
Time
Card to Upset, all alternates whether
constructed or
not is a Special service.
f.
Prepare Change Orders to reflect
changes initiated
by Owner. Where fee basis is % of
Construction
Costs, This would be applicable for work not
contructed. If work is constructed, the
preparation
of the Change Order is still a Special
Service and
the fee should be adjusted based on % of
construction cost to cover other aspects of
work
(i. e., Coordination, Shop Drawings, field
Observations,
etc.).
Where
project is Lump Sum, or Time Card to
Upset,
preparation of Change Orders whether
constructed
or not is a special Service.
g.
Services in connection with evaluating
substitutions proposed by Contractors after
award of contract.
h.
Making revisions to Drawings
and/or
Specifications related to the substitutions.
i.
Providing coordination of work
performed
by separate contractors.
j.
providing quantity surveys and
detailed
Construction Cost Estimates.
k.
Providing services in connection
with the
work of a contruction manager or
other
consultants retained by Owner.
l.
Providing services related to the
start-up of M/E
systems.
m.
Preparing to serve or serving as an
expert witness
in connection with any public hearing,
arbitration
or legal proceeding.
n.
Preparing Operations and
maintenance Manuals.
o.
Analyzing maintenance and
operating costs for
project
or portion of project.
p.
Providing training of personnel
for operations
and Maintenance.
q.
Providing consultation services
after completion
of Construction phase and final
acceptance
(including
follow-up field observation, preparing
follow-up
punch lists, etc.).
r.
Preparing energy analysis
subsequent to occupancy.
s.
Designing of Mock-ups, Samples
and Demonstration
Models including their construction
and demolition
costs.
t.
Services of Special Consultants
For:
(1)
Acoustics
(2)
water Treatment
(3)
Cost Estimating
(4)
Laboratory Tests
(5)
Electrical Tests (Electromagnetic
Interference, etc.)
(6)
Structural
(7)
Architectural
(8)
Other
u.
All reimbursable costs, including
travel time
for the above
(or any other additional Special
Services).
4.
Field Services
The
services described in Paragraphs 2 and 3 will
cover
the following fields:
Note: Where Special systems are to be included,
they
should be reviewed with the Engineering
Policy
Committee.
a.
Mechanical Engineering
(1) Air conditioning
(2)
Heating
(3)
Ventilating
(4)
Boiler plant
(5)
Refrigeration Plant
(6)
Site Distribution piping for:
(7)
Special Systems
Note: The inclusion of the following
will either increase the basic fee
or
treated as pecial Services.
-Solar Energy
-Energy Storage ( ice, Chilled
Water, hot water, etc.)
-Heat Recovery
-Process Piping
-Automation and Control ( can be
provided under
Automated monitoring and Control Services)
-Design for Atriums, Malls or other special
areas.
Note: Requirements for special smoke control
systems.
-Humidity Control
-Clean Room Laminar Flow Systems ( Class to be
determined)
-Other
b.
Electrical Engineering
(1)
Incoming Service
(2)
Interior Distribution
(3)
Telephone Conduit System
(4)
Building Standard Lighting
(5)
Building Standard Lighting Control
(6)
Motor Control
(7)
Clock System
(8)
Fire Alarm Systems*
(9)
Master Antenna Systems*
(10)
Grounding System- 25 ohms to Ground
(11)
Normal Utility Metering
(12)
Emergency power System
(13)
Underfloor Raceway System Design
(14)
Pipe Beat Tracing
(15)
Snow Melting
(16)
Nurses Call System
(17)
Patient Headwall Systems
(18)
Equipotential Grounding Systems
(19)
Special Systems
Note: The inclusion of the
following
will either increase the Basic Fee or be
treated as Special Services.
-Site Electrical Distribution
-Site Telephone Distribution
-Special Area Lighting (Define)
-Special Area Lighting Control
(i. e., Dimming,Etc.) ( Define)
-Data Communications Systems*
-Telephone Systems*
-Security Systems*
-Special Signal & Alarm Systens*
-Halon Systems (Wiring)
-Satellite Earth Station Provisions
-CCTV Systems*
-Sound & Paging Systems*
-Door Alarm Systems*
-Grounding Systems of Less than 24 ohms to
Ground
-Vehicular Access Control
-Intercom Systems*
-UPS Systems
-Modular Wiring Systems
-Electrical Submetering Systems
-EMI Shielding
-Computer Rooms
-Kitchens
-Audio/Visual Work (Wiring)
-Other
* CAN BE PROVIDED UNDER AUTOMATED
MONITORING AND CONTROL SERVICES.
c.
Sanitary Engineering
(1)
Sanitary drainage and Vent
(2)
Storm Water Drainage
(3)
Domestic Hot & Cold water
(4)
Fire Standpipe
(5)
Hospital or Laboratory Medical Gas
Systems ( Oxygen, Nitrous Oxide,
Compressed Air)
(6)
Hospital or Laboratory Vacuum Air
(7)
Hospital or Laboratory Nitrogen
(for power Operated Tools)
(8)
Hospital or Laboratory Acid Waste
(9)
Hospital or Laboratory Compressed
Air
(10)
Hospital or Laboratory Vacuum Air
(11)
Special Systems
Note: The inclusion of the following will either
increase the Basic Fee or
be treated as Special Services.
-Gas
-Kitchen
-Laundry
-Decorative Fountains
-Swimming Pool
-Spa Pool
-Water Softening
-Water Treatment (Distilled,
Deionized, Reverse Osmosis)
-Central Chilled Drinking Water
-Non-Potable Water (For Flushing
Purposes)
-Waste Pulping
-Vacuum Cleaning
-Soap Dispensing
-Lawn Irrigation
-Site Sanitary Sewers
-Site Storm Water Sewers
-Site Gas
-Site Domestic Water
-Site Fire
-Gasoline Dispensing
-Hospital or Laboratory Infectious
Waste
-Hospital or Laboratory Infectious
Waste
-Hospital or Laboratory Oral Vacuum
- Hospital or Laboratory Waste
Anesthetic Gas
- Hospital or Laboratory Helium
-Hospital or Laboratory Carbon Dioxide
-Hospital or Laboratory Vacuum Cleaning
-Other
d.
Fire Protection Systems
(1)
Sprinkler Systems
(2)
Fire Protection Systems
(3)
Halon Systems
(4)
Other
e.
Transportation Systems
(1)
Elevators
(2)
Escalators
(3)
Pneumatic Tubes
(4)
vertical and Horizontal Conveyors
(5)
Moving Sidewalks
(6)
stage Equipment
f.
Automated Monitoring and Control
( if not included under HVAC and
Electrical Engineering)
(1)
Automation and controls
(2)
Fire alarm systems
(3)
Master Antenna Systems
(4)
Data Communication Systems
(5)
Telephone Systems (PBX)
(6)
Security System
(7)
Special Signal Alarm Systems
(8)
CCTV Systems
(9)
Sound & Paging Systems
(10)
Sound Masking Systems
(11)
Door Alarms
(12)
Intercom Systems
g.
Energy Management
h.
Facilities Management
i. Other
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