Common use of Field Observations Clause in Contracts

Field Observations. Observe work performed by others, including testing, inspection, survey, and programming services for general compliance with the project requirements. • Perform site visits to observe construction work, performance, and witness testing as requested by the City. • Develop comprehensive punch list in conjunction with the City after Substantial Completion for Contractor close-out activities. • Structural Observations required per the International Building Code. Structural Observations performed by the Structural Engineer are different from "Special Inspections" (not included in this scope but provided by the City contracted materials testing firm). o Consultant has included an average of 12 hours per Structural Observation event (including pre-observation coordination with the Contract, site visit observation, and summary Structural Observation Report). o Consultant has estimated there could be up to 3 Structural Observation events, 1 for the concrete foundation, 1 for the concrete slab-on-grade floor base, and 1 for the vertical components of the dryer greenhouse structure. To the extent possible, Structural Observations will be coordinated with bi-weekly construction meetings and concurrent Structural Observations at multiple facilities. • Process Mechanical Observations to review construction progress (e.g., tiling machine installation, thermal floor plate installation, etc.) at different phases of progress completion. Consultant has estimated there could be up to 2 Process Field Observations. To the extent possible, Process Field Observations will be coordinated with bi-weekly construction meetings. o Consultant has included an average of 12 hours per Process Observation event. • Architectural site visits to review construction progress (e.g., plumbing, insulation, finishes, greenhouse structure, punch-list items etc.) at different phases of progress completion. Consultant has estimated there could be up to 2 Architectural Field Observations. To the extent possible, Architectural Field Observations will be coordinated with bi-weekly construction meetings. • Electrical site visits to review construction progress (e.g., power supply coordination, transformers, conduit placement, wiring, panels arc-flash study, punch-list items etc.) at different phases of progress completion. Consultant has estimated there could be up to 6 Electrical Field Observations. To the extent possible, Electrical Field Observations will be coordinated with bi-weekly construction meetings. Deliverables • Structural Observation Reports • Field Observation action items will be included in the bi-weekly construction progress meeting action items list • Arc-Flash study and field equipment labels • Punch-List • Update to Plant Master Electrical Single-Line Diagram

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Field Observations. Observe Review work performed by others, including testing, inspection, survey, and programming services for general compliance with the project requirementsservices. • Perform site visits to observe construction work, performance, and witness testing as requested by the City. • Develop comprehensive punch list in conjunction with the City after Substantial Completion for Contractor close-out activities. • Structural Observations required per the International Building Code. Structural Observations performed by the Structural Engineer are different from "Special Inspections" (not included in this scope but provided by the City contracted materials testing firm). o Consultant has included an average of 12 hours per Structural Observation event (including pre-observation coordination with the Contract, site visit observation, and summary Structural Observation Report). o Consultant has estimated there could be up to 3 6 Structural Observation events, 1 3 each for the Digester 6 and Digester 6/7 Annex Building (foundations prior to concrete foundation, 1 for the placement; bearing wall prior to cover-up with non-structural elements; concrete slab-on-grade floor base, masonry construction prior to grouting; and 1 for the vertical components of the dryer greenhouse structurelateral force resisting element construction). To the extent possible, Structural Observations will be coordinated with bi-weekly construction meetings and concurrent Structural Observations at multiple facilities. • Process Architectural/Building Mechanical Observations to review construction progress (e.g., tiling machine installation, thermal floor plate installation, etc.) at different phases of progress completion. Consultant has estimated there could be up to 2 Process Field Observations. To the extent possible, Process Field Observations will be coordinated with bi-weekly construction meetings. o Consultant has included an average of 12 hours per Process Observation event. • Architectural site visits to review construction progress (e.g., plumbing, insulation, finishes, greenhouse structureflashing, siding, roofing, HVAC, punch-list items etc.) at different phases of progress completion. Consultant has estimated there could be up to 2 Architectural 8 Architectural/Building Mechanical Field Observations. To the extent possible, Architectural Architectural/Building Mechanical Field Observations will be coordinated with bi-weekly construction meetings. • Electrical site visits to review construction progress (e.g., power supply coordination, transformers, conduit placement, wiring, panels arc-flash study, punch-list items etc.) at different phases of progress completion. Consultant has estimated there could be up to 6 12 Electrical Field Observations. To the extent possible, Electrical Field Observations will be coordinated with bi-weekly construction meetings. Deliverables • Structural Observation Reports • Field Observation action items will be included in the bi-weekly construction progress meeting action items list • Arc-Flash study and field equipment labels • Punch-List • Update to Plant Master Electrical Single-Line DiagramList

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