If the Government's action on any submittal is "Disapproved" or
"Revise and Resubmit", a new series of Procurement Activities will
be inserted into the schedule. Predecessor for the new submittal
preparation activity will be the original approval activity and
the successor of the new approval activity will be the
fabrication/deliver activity for the equipment or material.
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NOTE: Remove the bracketed phrase if Fast-Tracking
will not be used in the project.
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c.
Government Activities: Government and other agency activities
that could impact progress shall be clearly identified.
Government activities include, but are not limited to; Government
approved submittal reviews, Government conducted
inspections/tests, environmental permit approvals by State
regulators, utility outages, Notice(s) to Proceed [(including
Notices to Proceed for each Fast-Track Phase as indicated in other
sections of this specification and as directed by the Contracting
Officer) ]and delivery of Government Furnished Material/Equipment.
Show activities indicating Government furnished materials and
equipment utilizing delivery dates indicated in "FAR 52.245-2,
activities will be driven by calendars that reflect Saturdays,
Sundays and all Federal Holidays as non-work days.
d.
Construction Quality Management (CQM) Activities: CQM Activities
will identify the Preparatory Phase and Initial Phase for each
Definable Feature of Work identified in the Contractor's Quality
Control Plan. These activities will be added to each 3-Week Look
Ahead Schedule referenced in the paragraph entitled "THREE-WEEK
LOOK AHEAD SCHEDULE" and will also be included in each monthly
update referenced in the paragraph entitled "Monthly Network
Analysis Updates". The Follow-up Phase will be represented by the
Construction Activities in the Baseline Schedule and in the
schedule updates.
e.
Construction Activities: Construction activities shall include,
demobilization; the installation of temporary or permanent work by
tradesman; testing and inspections of installed work by
technicians, inspectors or engineers; start-up and testing of
scheduling of specified manufacture's representatives; Punch Out
Inspection; Pre-Final Inspection, Final Acceptance Inspection;
final clean-up; training to be provided; and administrative tasks
necessary to start, proceed with, accomplish or finalize the
contract. No onsite construction activity shall have a duration
in excess of 20 working days. Contractor activities will be
driven by calendars that reflect Saturdays, Sundays and all
Federal Holidays as non-work days.
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NOTE: Include Hammock Activities if Summary
Networks will be requested or if repetitive groups
of activities will be used in a project (e.g.
similar housing units being built several times
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