who has complete knowledge of the proper operation and maintenance of the
system shall be provided as specified.
1.5.4
Welding
Welding shall be done following qualified procedures, using performance
qualified welders and welding operators. The Contractor shall furnish a
of qualified welders and welding operators to the Contracting Officer prior
to beginning any work on the AOP equipment.
1.6
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
The AOP system shall conform to all federal, state, regional, and local
control requirements.
1.7
STANDARD PRODUCTS
Materials and equipment shall be the standard products of a manufacturer
regularly engaged in the manufacture of such products and shall essentially
duplicate items that have been in satisfactory use for at least 2 years
prior to bid opening. Equipment shall be supported by a service
organization that is, in the opinion of the Contracting Officer, reasonably
convenient to the site.
1.8
NAMEPLATES
Each major item of equipment shall have the manufacturer's name, address,
type or style, model or serial number, and catalog number on a plate
secured to the item of equipment. Nameplates shall be provided for, but
not limited to, each contact vessel, pumps, motors, oxidant equipment and
accessories, and electrical components such as transformers.
1.9
PRE-SUBMITTAL CONFERENCE
The Contractor shall assemble the primary process designer, AOP equipment
and major component suppliers, electrical and mechanical subcontractors,
and major component manufacturer's representatives at [the construction
site] [_____] prior to preparation of the Contractor's AOP submittal for
government approval. This meeting is intended to ensure that facility
construction is properly scheduled; power, control, plumbing, space
interfaces are verified; and responsibilities coordinated among
subcontractor's and suppliers and reflected on the Contractor's AOP
submittals.
1.10
DELIVERY AND STORAGE
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NOTE: Designer should coordinate with the
Contracting Officer and user to determine
appropriate locations for equipment storage.
Identify unusual requirements either here or on the
drawings.
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Equipment shall be delivered free of structural or other damage and placed
in storage protected from structural damage, the weather, excessive
humidity and excessive temperature variation; and dirt, dust, or other
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