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[a.
Phase Code: If phasing is specified in the contract, all
activities shall be identified in the project schedule by the
Phase Code in which the activity occurs. Activities shall not be
contained in more than one Phase.]
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NOTE: Use the following paragraph only when
Fast-Tracking is required or is an option.
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[b.
Fast-Track Code: All Activities shall be identified in the
project schedule according to the design phase and its
corresponding construction increment. An example of activities
that would have a common Fast-Track Code is the foundation design
activities and the corresponding foundation construction
activities. Individual activities shall not be contained in more
than one fast-track code.]
c.
Area Code: All activities shall be identified in the project
schedule by the Area Code in which the activity occurs.
Activities shall not be contained in more than one Area Code.
Area is defined as distinct separations in construction, such as a
story of construction, separate structure, usage or function
difference, utility distribution systems, etc.
d.
Responsibility Code: All activities in the project schedule shall
be identified with the party responsible to perform the task.
Responsibility includes, but is not limited to; the Prime
Contractor, subcontracting firm, or Government agency performing a
given task. Activities shall not belong to more than one
responsible party. The responsible party for each activity shall
be identified by a responsibility code. For example, a
responsibility code value, "ELEC", may be used to identify the
"Electrical Subcontractor".
e.
CSI Code: All activities in the project schedule shall be
identified with its respective 5-digit Specification Section
number. Activities shall not belong to more than one Section
number. If an activity does not have an applicable CSI Code,
(such as "Mobilize"), the code will be "00000".
f.
Drawing Code: All activities in the project schedule shall be
identified with its respective project Drawing Code. The Drawing
Code is the Sheet Number on the primary project drawing, which
indicates the work to be performed. Activities shall not belong
to more than one Drawing Code. Examples of Drawing Codes are
"C-10", "C.10" or "C10". The code system will allow organizing
all activities by Drawing Code in alpha and numeric order. If an
activity does not have an applicable Drawing Code, (such as
"Mobilize"), the code will be "00000".
g.
Modification Code: The Modification Code shall identify
activities that are modified or added by contract modification.
Activities shall not belong to more than one Modification Code.
The Government will assign the modification number, which will be
shown on the Standard Form 30. Use a shortened version of the
modification number for the code (e.g.; A00010 = 010).
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