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Managing a Successful Mechanical System project Following design – what next?

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1 Managing a Successful Mechanical System project Following design – what next?

2 Construction Procurement Deciding which procurement strategy is best Deciding which procurement strategy is best Lowest price or greatest value?Lowest price or greatest value? Reviewing the bids/proposals Reviewing the bids/proposals Selecting the best contractor for the project Selecting the best contractor for the project

3 Other decisions early in the project How much inspection is required and who is the best qualified to perform the inspections How much inspection is required and who is the best qualified to perform the inspections Who should review the material/shop drawing submittals Who should review the material/shop drawing submittals Is commissioning required and who should do the commissioning? Is commissioning required and who should do the commissioning?

4 How much inspection is required and who is the best qualified to perform the inspections Can this be done in-house? Can this be done in-house? Should the design engineer be involved in the construction inspections Should the design engineer be involved in the construction inspections Should this work be done by an independent construction management firm Should this work be done by an independent construction management firm

5 Who should review the material/shop drawing submittals Should the design engineer review the submittals? Should the design engineer review the submittals? Should the construction manager review the submittals? Should the construction manager review the submittals?

6 Is commissioning required and who should do the commissioning? Based on the complexity of the mechanical system, a decision needs to be made as to how much commissioning is required and who should do commissioning Based on the complexity of the mechanical system, a decision needs to be made as to how much commissioning is required and who should do commissioning A/E commissioning A/E commissioning Construction manager commissioning Construction manager commissioning Construction contractor commissioning Construction contractor commissioning

7 A/E commissioning Advantage of having someone familiar with the design doing the commissioning Advantage of having someone familiar with the design doing the commissioning Advantage of having someone that can make adjustments to the design if corrections are necessary Advantage of having someone that can make adjustments to the design if corrections are necessary One party to depend on for system operation One party to depend on for system operation

8 Construction manager commissioning Independent review of the system Independent review of the system Can determine if operational problems are related to design or construction Can determine if operational problems are related to design or construction Needs to be able to work with the design engineer if problems are found Needs to be able to work with the design engineer if problems are found

9 Construction contractor commissioning Small project Small project Projects that are not too complex Projects that are not too complex

10 Progress of work Submittal and shop drawing reviews are early in the project Submittal and shop drawing reviews are early in the project Responding to Requests For Information (RFIs) is ongoing throughout the entire project Responding to Requests For Information (RFIs) is ongoing throughout the entire project Construction inspection throughout the project Construction inspection throughout the project Commissioning – also throughout the project Commissioning – also throughout the project

11 Pre-close in inspection Anything that will be concealed by finished construction needs to be inspected prior to installation of the finishes Anything that will be concealed by finished construction needs to be inspected prior to installation of the finishes Pressure testing of ductwork Pressure testing of ductwork Pressure testing of mechanical piping systems Pressure testing of mechanical piping systems Inspection of insulation Inspection of insulation

12 Final inspection Final inspection by someone other than the person charged with the day to day administration/inspection of the construction work Final inspection by someone other than the person charged with the day to day administration/inspection of the construction work Correction of final inspection defects and omissions Correction of final inspection defects and omissions

13 Final Commissioning Verification of all operational features of equipment Verification of all operational features of equipment Verification that everything is installed in accordance with the contract Verification that everything is installed in accordance with the contract Verification that everything is operating as per the design Verification that everything is operating as per the design Verification that all conditions in the original scope are met with the construction Verification that all conditions in the original scope are met with the construction

14 Closeout documentation Operation and Maintenance manuals Operation and Maintenance manuals Training on the equipment Training on the equipment Warranty information Warranty information As-built drawings As-built drawings Testing records and commissioning results Testing records and commissioning results

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