Laserfiche WebLink
a. Proofread the specifications for accuracy and consistency with the CMI <br />Workplan; and <br />b. Coordinate and cross-check the specifications and drawings. <br />D. Final Plans and Specifications <br />The Owner/Operator or Respondent shall prepare final Plans and Specifications <br />that are sufficient to be included in a contract document and be advertised for <br />bid. A final Operation and Maintenance Plan and Construction Workplan shall be <br />submitted to the Department simultaneously with the final Plans and <br />Specifications. The final design package must consist of the detailed drawings <br />and specifications needed to construct the corrective measure. Depending on <br />the nature of the corrective measure, many different types of drawings and <br />specifications may be needed. Some of the elements that may be required are: <br />o General Site Plans <br />o Process Flow Diagrams <br />o Mechanical Drawings <br />o Electrical Drawings <br />o Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams <br />o Structural Drawings <br />o Excavation and Earthwork Drawings <br />o Site Preparation and Field Work Standards <br />o Construction Drawings <br />o Installation Drawings <br />o Equipment Lists <br />o Detailed Specifications for Equipment and Material <br />General correlation between drawings and technical specifications is a basic <br />requirement of any set of working construction plans and specifications. Before <br />submitting the final project specifications to the Department, the Owner/Operator <br />or Respondent shall: <br />a. Proofread the specifications for accuracy and consistency with the <br />preliminary design; and <br />b. Coordinate and cross-check the specifications and drawings. <br />E. Construction Workplan <br />The Owner/Operator or Respondent shall prepare a Construction Workplan <br />which documents the overall management strategy, construction quality <br />assurance procedures and schedule for constructing the corrective measure. A <br />