The CSI construction contract administration practice guide

The CSI construction contract administration practice guide

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INDICE: 1. Introduction to Construction Contract Administration. 1.1 Construction. 1.2 Construction as a Team Activity. 1.3 Understanding the Documents. 1.4 Administering Construction Based on Delivery Methods. 1.5 Construction Contract Administrator. 1.6 Contractors Project Manager. 1.7 Owners Project Manager. 2. Roles and Responsibilities. 2.1 Owner. 2.2 Architect/Engineer. 2.3 Contractor. 2.4 Subcontractors and Suppliers. 2.5 Consultants. 2.6 Authorities Having Jurisdiction. 2.7 Testing Agency Inspectors. 2.8 Commissioning Authority. 2.9 Product Representatives. 2.10 Communication. 3. Preconstruction. 3.1 Contractors Organization. 3.2 Notice to Proceed. 3.3 Contract Documents. 3.4 Preconstruction Submittals. 3.5 Permits and Regulatory Issues. 3.6 Preconstruction Meetings. 3.7 Verification of Site Conditions. 3.8 Mobilization. 4. Meetings. 4.1 Procedures and Administration. 4.2 Types of Meetings. 5. Submittals. 5.1 Contract Documents. 5.2 Preconstruction Submittals. 5.3 Construction Submittals.5.4 Closeout Submittals. 5.5 Submittal Preparation. 5.6 Submittal Review. 5.7Participant Responsibilities. 5.8 Record Keeping. 5.9 Processing Procedures. 6. Site Visits, Observations, and Inspections. 6.1 Contract Requirements. 6.2 A/E Responsibilities. 6.3 Contractors Responsibilities. 6.4 Owners Responsibilities. 6.5 Authorities Having Jurisdiction. 6.6 Working Relationships. 6.7 Conduct at the Project Site. 6.8 Project Site Safety. 6.9 Defective and Nonconforming Work. 6.10 Delivery, Storage, and Protection of Products. 6.11 Progress Schedule Review. 6.12 Record Keeping and Reporting. 6.13 Establishing a Field Office. 6.14 Record Documents. 6.15 Review, Analysis, and Evaluation. 7. Quality Assurance and Quality Control. 7.1 Participants Affect Quality. 7.2 Examplesof Quality Assurance. 7.3 Examples of Quality Control. 7.4 Concurrent QualityAssurance/Quality Control Processes. 7.5 Quality Established by the Contract.7.6 Team Approach. 8. Interpretations and Modifications. 8.1 Interpreting Contract Documents. 8.2 Contract Modifications. 8.3 Substitutions. 8.4 Feedback. 9. Executing the Work. 9.1 Field Engineering. 9.2 Supervision of Construction.9.3 Coordinating Construction Activities. 9.4 Sequencing the Work. 9.5 Scheduling the Work. 9.6 Construction Means and Methods. 9.7 Product Delivery, Storage, and Handling. 9.8 Examination and Verification. 9.9 Preparation. 9.10 Erection, Installation, and Application. 9.11 Cleaning and Construction Waste Management. 9.12 Protecting Installed Construction. 9.13 Testing and Inspection. 9.14 Project Site Safety. 9.15 Contractor Record Keeping. 10. Claims and Disputes. 10.1 Introduction. 10.3 Entitlement. 10.4 Resolving Claims. 10.5 Disputes.11. Measurement and Payment. 11.1 Applications for Payment. 11.2 Payment Intervals. 11.3 Basi

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-63518-6
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 304
  • Fecha Publicación: 19/01/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés