2.5 Vol-I, Part-Ii, SCC PDF
2.5 Vol-I, Part-Ii, SCC PDF
2.5 Vol-I, Part-Ii, SCC PDF
CONTENTS
1.0 SCOPE 36
2.0 SPARES 36
3.0 TOOLS AND TACKLES: 37
4.0 GENERAL 37
SECTION C9 - SITE SERVICES 38-46
1.0 SITE SERVICES 38
2.0 SITE ORGANISATION 38
3.0 SITE FACILITIES 38
3.1 THE CONTRACTOR’S SITE OFFICE ACCOMMODATION 39
3.2 TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES 39
3.3 EMPLOYEE FOOD SERVICE 39
3.4 SITE RECORDS OFFICE 39
3.5 CONSTRUCTION CAMP OF THE CONTRACTOR 40
3.6 SITE SECURITY 40
3.7 THE CONTRACTOR’S STORAGE AREAS 40
3.8 SIGN BOARDS 41
3.9 USE OF MOTOR VEHICLES, PARKING AND CYCLE SHEDS 41
1.0 The scope of this enquiry shall be as detailed in the bid specification document
elsewhere
2.0 All plant, equipment, systems and works covered under these specifications shall
comply with the latest editions including amendments thereto of applicable codes,
standards, statutes, regulations and safety rules as on the date of submission of bid.
Particular care shall be exercised in observing compliance to the rules and
regulations governing the locality where the plant is to be installed. Contractor’s
obligations in this regard shall not be limited to only those codes and standards
mentioned in these specifications. Nothing in these specifications shall be construed
to relieve the Contractor of his responsibility.
3.0 In the event of any conflict between the applicable codes and standards and the
requirements of these specifications, the more stringent of the two shall govern.
4.0 Contractor shall make available one copy each to the Engineer and Owner, of all
international codes, standards, rules and regulations that are published outside
India and used by him in the design, engineering and execution of the Power project.
The copies furnished shall be certified English version in case the original of the
standard or code is in any other language.
5.0 In the event, Contractor deviates from any material standard specified herein or
offered by him at the bid stage and accepted by the Engineer or Owner, he shall
demonstrate the equivalence or superiority of the new material proposed to the one
specified or offered and accepted, to the satisfaction and approval of the Engineer.
6.0 Contractor shall maintain copies of all international, national, state and local codes,
standards, rules and regulations used by him in the execution of the project in his
design offices and manufacturing shops. Copies of those codes and standards that
are relevant to the performance of civil works, equipment erection, commissioning
and testing shall also be available at Contractor’s site office.
RAICHUR POWER CORPORATION LIMITED VOLUME-I
(A Joint Venture Company of KPCL, BHEL & IFCIL)
YERAMARUS THERMAL POWER STATION (2X800 MW) PART- II - SCC
SECTION C2
PROJECT INFORMATION
The Yermarus Thermal Power Station site is located at Yermarus, Raichur District,
Karnataka State, INDIA. It is situated at about 8 Kms from Raichur on the Raichur-
Hyderabad State Highway-126 and 12 kms away from Bank of river Krishna and
about 5 kms from Raichur Thermal Power Station. The project having an installed
capacity of 2X800 MW steam turbo generator set.
1.01. The coal for YTPS will be received by rail from Western Coalfields Ltd., Mahanadi
Coalfields Ltd. and SCCL.
1.02. The plant's water requirement is met by pumping raw water from the Krishna River.
1.04 The power generated from Units of Yermarus Thermal Power Station at 21KV is
stepped up to 400KV.
1.05 Evacuation of power generated at YTPS, will be through 220KV and 400 KV grid of
PGCIL/KPTCL
The following table furnishes the information regarding various climatic conditions,
humidity etc., for the information of the supplier. It shall be noted by the supplier that
RAICHUR POWER CORPORATION LIMITED VOLUME-I
(A Joint Venture Company of KPCL, BHEL & IFCIL)
YERAMARUS THERMAL POWER STATION (2X800 MW) PART- II - SCC
the equipment will be subjected to very hot and humid conditions and as such the
equipments shall be designed to withstand such a climate.
2. Ambient Temperature
i. maximum : 45o C
temperature
ii. minimum : 6o C
temperature
iii. Design Temperature : 50o C Ambient
for all Elec/ Mech
Equipment
3. Relative Humidity
4. Rainfall
5. Wind Speed
3.01 The Yermarus Thermal Power Station (YTPS) is easily approachable by road and rail. The
National Highway Raichur -Hyderabad passes adjacent to the site. It is near the
Chikksugur, Wadloor and Yermaras villages by the State Highway SH-126 and about five
(5) kilometers from the existing Raichur Thermal Power Plant site towards Raichur town
RAICHUR POWER CORPORATION LIMITED VOLUME-I
(A Joint Venture Company of KPCL, BHEL & IFCIL)
YERAMARUS THERMAL POWER STATION (2X800 MW) PART- II - SCC
The nearest Railway Station for transport of goods to YTPS is Chikkasugur Railway
Station on SC railway, which is about 2 KM away from the site.
3.02 BIDDER shall give in detail the approximate weights and dimension of all package in
schedule F8. Details of the heaviest and largest consignment shall be given in the
following table.
SECTION C3
The scope of the Contractor shall comprise “Design, engineering, manufacture, Quality
Surveillance, inspection & testing at supplier’s works, supply, packing, forwarding to
site, transportation, F.O.R-YTPS, unloading, storage, preservation, handling at site, all
mechanical, C&I systems, electrical equipment and systems, steel structures, civil
works, insurance, erection, painting, start-up, trial operation, testing,
commissioning, performance guarantee testing and warranty pertaining to Flue Gas
Desulphurization system and handing over to the owner an operating plant and
Operation & Maintenance of FGD systems including supply of spares & consumables
for ten years as per scope identified in the technical specifications of the bid document
of YTPS, 2 X 800MW project including but not limited to the following.
The systems and equipment shall conform to the technical requirements specified in
separate sections of the Specification.
The Contractor shall perform all of the work specified necessary to complete the scope
of work in accordance with this specification. Further, the Contractor’s performance of
the work under the Contract shall include everything requisite and in accordance with
good engineering and construction practices, notwithstanding the fact that every item
involved may not be specifically mentioned or the item mentioned may be inadequate
for its intended purpose. Details and items which are not specifically mentioned herein
shall also be adequately and properly performed by the Contractor at no extra cost if
such details and / or items are reasonably necessary to complete the intent of this
specification or otherwise to complete the scope of work. The intent of this
specification is to relieve the Owner of the necessity of engaging or supplying any
labour, service, equipment or material to complete the work as per the tender
specification.
Design Requirements
For the entire FGD System, only those designs and systems shall be used which have
been proven in continuous operation for some long periods. Innovations and
prototypes are not acceptable.
The System shall be new and have a minimum working life of Twenty Five (25) years.
The equipment/components of the system shall be designed for reliable and trouble
free operation over the entire life of the System.
All component parts including spares and spare assemblies shall be completely
interchangeable. All equipment/systems shall be designed to meet the requirements
specified in respective sections.
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(A Joint Venture Company of KPCL, BHEL & IFCIL)
YERAMARUS THERMAL POWER STATION (2X800 MW) PART- II - SCC
1.2.1 The Contractor shall identify a separate and independent project management team
headed by a Project Manager for the execution of this Project.
The Contractor shall provide effective management of the Contract, which shall be
compatible with the Owner’s requirements as set out in this Specification. The
Contractor shall allow access to its works and those of his sub-contractors at all
reasonable times to permit the Owner / Engineers participation, if the Owner /
Engineer considers it necessary in monitoring the Contract. He shall also work with
other Contractors who interface with his Contract in order to ensure the smooth
development of the project completion. Such participation up to its completion shall
not, in any way affect the Contractor’s obligations to complete the works in
accordance with the Contract.
The Contractor shall describe as to how his management organisation will meet the
requirements detailed herein. He shall include an organisation chart illustrating as to
how the management structure / lines of authority will function during the Contract.
The Contractor shall submit the name, qualifications and experience of the proposed
managerial and senior supervisory staff to be employed on the Contract. The
Contractor shall indicate the number of staff, rating and seniority to be employed to
manage and supervise the Contract and list separately for ‘head office’ and ‘site’
based locations. In particular how staff are planned to be deployed with respect to the
Contract period timescale shall be stated.
The Contractor shall notify any proposed changes in senior staffing numbers or
arrangements to the Owner.
The Owner reserves the right to evaluate and audit the Contractor’s management
systems and controls in the areas set forth in this section.
The Contractor shall render complete engineering services for the project including
complete detailed engineering, design, submission and documentation as specified
and as required for a good design and installation ensuring efficiency, operability,
availability, maintainability and reliability of the plant. Prior to commencement of the
engineering work all aspects of design, viz., criteria for selection and sizing of all
equipment and systems, design margins, analysis and design calculations etc. shall
be stated by the Contractor in design basis reports. As part of design submissions,
the design basis reports shall be submitted for approval by the Owner / Engineer.
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(A Joint Venture Company of KPCL, BHEL & IFCIL)
YERAMARUS THERMAL POWER STATION (2X800 MW) PART- II - SCC
The approved design basis reports shall form the basis for the detailed engineering
work.
At any stage during the performance of the works, the Owner may require up-
gradation / improvements in the Contracted Plant and consequent modification in
the equipment / system designs in view of additional information available at a later
date(s) or feedback(s) received during execution / operation of similar units. If so
desired by the Owner, the Contractor shall make the necessary design modifications
and carry out the up gradation / improvements in the Plant. Commercial and time
implications of such action shall be mutually agreed upon between the Owner and
the Contractor.
The Contractor shall cooperate with the Owner’s other Contractors and Engineer and
freely exchange with them such technical information as are necessary to obtain the
most efficient and economical design and to avoid unnecessary duplication of efforts.
The Engineer shall be provided with copies of all correspondences addressed by the
Contractor to other Contractors and Engineer in respect of such exchange of
technical information.
The Contractor shall furnish a comprehensive and detailed schedule of drawings and
design documents, which shall be submitted by him after award of Contract
indicating submission dates against each document. The list shall be subject to the
approval of the Owner / Engineer.
(e) Drive motor list for all system covered under the scope of this specification.
The Contractor shall submit to the Owner / Engineer, instruction manuals for all
equipment covered under the contract at least thirty (30) days before the first
shipment of the equipment.
In addition, the Contractor shall provide at least six (6) months before the time of
commissioning and before taking over of the plant and equipment, a consolidated
manual for the complete plant detailing out instructions for operation and
maintenance.
If after the commissioning and the initial operation of the system, the instruction
manuals require modifications / additions, the same shall be incorporated by the
Contractor and the updated final version of the manuals shall be submitted.
Plant Handbook
The Contractor shall submit to the Owner, a preliminary plant handbook preferably
in A-4 size sheets which shall contain all approved design basis and design
calculations, the design and performance data of various plant, equipment and
systems covering the complete project including single line flow diagrams, within
Nine (9) months from LOA. The final plant handbook complete in all respects shall be
submitted by the Contractor three (3) months before start-up and commissioning
activities. The plant handbook shall be submitted in form of one (1) reproducible
original and ten (10) copies along with Three (3) copies in Compact Disks (CDs).
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(A Joint Venture Company of KPCL, BHEL & IFCIL)
YERAMARUS THERMAL POWER STATION (2X800 MW) PART- II - SCC
“As-built” Documentation
The Contractor shall provide and keep up to date “As built” drawings of all
structures constructed and all equipment and accessories and miscellaneous metal
works erected or installed. These drawings shall show all changes and revisions from
the original drawings and specifications, including the exact “As-built” locations,
sizes and kinds of equipment and accessories, miscellaneous metal works, embedded
piping and electrical systems and other concealed items of work. These drawings
shall be kept in Contractor’s field office but shall be made available at all times for
review of the Engineer. At the end of every work, all entries, changes or revisions
made in the drawings by the Contractor shall be checked and approved by the
Engineer. Reproducible prints with requisite copies of all “As-Built” drawings shall be
progressively handed over to the Owner after taking over of the Plant by the Owner.
In addition, all the as-built drawings / documents shall be submitted to the Owner
in CDs.
1.2.6 Sub-Contractors
The Contractor shall submit to the Owner all major items that he deems necessary to
be sub-contracted. The Contractor shall not change major Sub-Contractors without
prior approval of the Owner.
The Contractor’s orders to the Sub-Contractors shall quote the Owner’s contract
reference and station name, and instruct the sub-contractors to quote that number
and name and also the order number in all correspondences.
A copy of all purchase orders placed on sub-contractors, and of all orders placed by
sub-contractors shall be supplied to the Owner.
The Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining an up-to-date list of all sub-
orders and interworks order and shall make this available to the Owner as required.
The Owner’s Contract Reference and Station name, shall be added to all interworks
and sub-orders.
The Owner reserves the right to check that the Contractor is making timely
payments to his sub-contractors.
The Contractor shall ensure that their sub-contractors follow the requirements of the
specification and have adequate control over all aspects covered by the specification.
During the design and manufacturing stages the Contractor shall submit to the
Engineer reports and information on the progress and manufacture by himself and
RAICHUR POWER CORPORATION LIMITED VOLUME-I
(A Joint Venture Company of KPCL, BHEL & IFCIL)
YERAMARUS THERMAL POWER STATION (2X800 MW) PART- II - SCC
by the Sub-Contractors of all plant and materials required for the execution of the
works. The reports shall be based on the plant manufacturing programs.
The detailed procedure and requirements for progress reporting will be agreed with
the Owner during the early phase of the works, as part of regular contract / project
status reporting.
The Contractor shall also submit to the Owner monthly progress reports and any
other reports as required by Owner / Lenders / Statutory authorities.
The Owner or his nominated representative shall be entitled at all reasonable times
to visit all premises where design and manufacturing of the plant is being carried
out in order to monitor and verify progress.
1.3 MISCELLANEOUS
Design engineering.
Consents, licenses and approvals from relevant statutory authorities other than
those obtained by the OWNER.
Unloading of materials at Railway Siding inside project area / Airport / Sea port,
transportation to site store, assessment of lost / damaged items in transit and
arranging insurance claims and replacement of lost / damaged items in transit.
Proper storage within the site and taking custody of all the materials till the plant
is officially taken over by the Owner after complete erection and successful trial
run & commissioning.
Trial run and commissioning of individual equipment/ sub-systems and the plant
as a whole to the satisfaction of the Owner including supply of temporary
equipment and services for chemical cleaning etc.
Performance guarantees tests.
Supply and application of the final paints on all the equipment to be erected
under this specification
RAICHUR POWER CORPORATION LIMITED VOLUME-I
(A Joint Venture Company of KPCL, BHEL & IFCIL)
YERAMARUS THERMAL POWER STATION (2X800 MW) PART- II - SCC
Supply of all consumables, e.g., welding electrodes, cleaning agents, diesel oil,
lubricants etc. as well as materials required for temporary supports, scaffolding
etc. as necessary.
NOTE:
The above list of work is not exhaustive. Any additional works, whether or not
specifically described in this document and incidental to complete the system in all
respects shall be deemed to be in the scope of work of the Contractor.
SECTION C4
1.0 CONTRACTOR shall furnish the Project Milestone Schedule as per Schedule F2.
2.0 PLANNING AND MONITORING
2.1 Planning
The CONTRACTOR shall prepare a Master Network Schedule in the form of PERT
network. The network shall be prepared on a Work Breakdown Structure.
The master network shall identify milestones of key events of each system/package
in the areas of engineering, procurement, manufacture and despatch, erection and
commissioning. The master network shall represent the Level I plan and will form the
basis for development of detailed second and third tier execution plans.
The master network shall be submitted along with the bid and shall be mutually
discussed and finalised before the award of Contract. The master network shall
identify a complete list of inputs to be furnished by the OWNER which may be
required for proper interfacing and tie up. Scheduled dates for providing such inputs
shall also be indicated and the same will be mutually discussed and finalised.
The CONTRACTOR shall not change the Master network without the prior approval
of the OWNER in accordance with the Conditions of Contract. In the event that the
OWNER approves a revision to the Master Network in accordance with the
Conditions of Contract, the CONTRACTOR shall submit a revised Master Network
within two weeks thereafter. This programme shall fully comply with the
requirements of the specification and where necessary, reflect changes to the
sequence or progress of the Works as indicated by the OWNER, or as proposed by
the CONTRACTOR and accepted by the OWNER. Such an agreed revised programme
shall become the Overall CONTRACTOR Programme for the outstanding works.
2.2 The CONTRACTOR, within 30 days after the date of the issue of the LOA shall
submit to the OWNER the detailed programme which shall be consistent with the
Project Schedule given above.
2.3 The Milestone schedule shall show the sequence, timing and duration of the Work
and the planned commencement and completion dates of all separable portions of
the Work, including each Milestone, in form, content and level of detail satisfactory
to OWNER. The CONTRACTOR shall fix the major milestones to check / review
progress on the life cycle curves so that the time gap between two milestones should
not be more than 10% of the total time duration. A legend will be used to describe
the milestone.
2.4 The Milestone Schedule shall show CONTRACTOR’s man power forecasts,
procurement, delivery and installation plans for major Materials and other schedule
information reasonably requested by OWNER.
RAICHUR POWER CORPORATION LIMITED VOLUME-I
(A Joint Venture Company of KPCL, BHEL & IFCIL)
YERAMARUS THERMAL POWER STATION (2X800 MW) PART- II - SCC
2.5 The CONTRACTOR shall at all times perform the scope of supply in accordance with
Project Schedule and the programme.
No material alteration to the Programme shall be made without the approval of the
ENGINEER. However, CONTRACTOR may make alterations to the Programme
without the approval of the ENGINEER being required where such alterations are
consistent with the key milestone dates set out in the Project Schedule and do not
affect the payment schedule.
2.7 The CONTRACTOR shall submit the coding procedure being adopted for
computerisation along with the logic and the Work Breakdown Schedule with their
respective weightages used for generating the life cycle curves and shall submit the
Work Intensity Chart based on weightages conforming to their overall schedule.
If the progress of the Scope of Supply or any other part of the Works does not
conform to the Programme, the OWNER may instruct the CONTRACTOR to revise the
programme.
If such modifications are required for reasons for which the CONTRACTOR is not
responsible, the cost of preparing the revised programme shall be certified by the
OWNER and added to the contract price.
4.0 If for any reason which does not entitle the CONTRACTOR to an extension of time
the rate of progress of the Scope of Supply or part thereof is at any time in the
reasonable opinion of the Employer or the ENGINEER too slow to secure completion
of the works within the Time for Completion or any extended date the Employer may
so notify the CONTRACTOR in writing and the CONTRACTOR shall thereupon take
such steps as are necessary and the Employer may approve an order to accelerate
(whether by re-programming the order or sequence of work or by increasing the
personnel or other resources of the CONTRACTOR or its SUB-CONTRACTORs
employed on the Scope of Supply) the progress of the Scope of Supply or part thereof
so as to achieve completion of each section by the Time for Completion as may be
extended. The CONTRACTOR shall not be entitled to any additional payment or
extension of time for taking such steps.
specify in writing the steps to be taken to achieve ongoing compliance with such
revised schedule. CONTRACTOR shall submit the overall life cycle curve for progress
curve. The CONTRACTOR shall adopt a milestone approach and shall identify several
milestones to be achieved so that they could be measured physically. Computation of
progress of the CONTRACTOR shall use weighted value concept and submit detailed
computerised linked bar chart. CONTRACTOR shall submit work breakdown
structure in detail along with the weightage and the milestone to be achieved every
week preferably in a graphical / tabular format.
5.1 CONTRACTOR shall comply with the Milestone Schedule and to attend and
participate in progress, site co-ordination or special purpose meetings. Progress, site
and co-ordination meeting will be held at CONTRACTOR’s engineering office or the
Site on a weekly basis, unless otherwise requested by OWNER. CONTRACTOR shall
have in attendance at any such meeting the Project Manager and other management
workers authorised to commit additional manpower to the Work and shall for any
progress meeting bring a forecast showing the last period’s progress versus the last
period’s scheduled work plan and the work plan for the next three weekly time
periods. Unless otherwise stated in writing by OWNER the forecast shall describe
the Work by task, by site location, by area or building and by bay for a one month
period. The commencement and completion of each task to be performed shall be
clearly designated. If requested by Employer, representatives of Vendors of major
materials shall be at each such meeting. Employer may on reasonable notice to
CONTRACTOR call a special purpose meeting whether at CONTRACTOR’s
engineering office or the site to review any portion of the Work, the performance of
which is of substantial concern to Employer.
5.2 The CONTRACTOR shall use the latest version of a project management software
preferably Primavera Project Planner to generate and submit the following to the
OWNER to facilitate monitoring the project progress.
(a) Overall Schedule (Monthly basis) hard copy along with the electronic file in a
Compact Disk (CD).
(b) Performance / Forecast look ahead schedule i.e., three weeks work ahead and
previous week’s performance.
SECTION C5
1.1 Introduction:
The minimum Quality Assurance / Quality Control (QA/QC) requirements and the
services the Contractor is expected to provide to assure ‘Quality Assurance’ are
described in this section. `Quality Assurance’ is defined as the entire programme
adopted by the Contractor during engineering, procurement and construction to
assure conformity with the contract specifications. Quality Assurance/Quality
Control procedures proposed by the BIDDER should address the QA/QC
requirements under the following phases of the project:
(a) Engineering
(b) Procurement
(c) Construction including commissioning testing
Bidder shall prepare the quality assurance plans for equipment’s to cover the overall
quality assurance requirements. Bidder shall submit a quality assurance plan for all
applicable equipment & systems.
1.2 Engineering
Prior to finalization of the Contract, the Contractor shall prepare and submit a
project Quality Assurance Plan that covers the engineering phase of the Works. The
plan will be designed for this project and will address the specifics of how the
CONTRACTOR will control, monitor and verify the requirements contained in this
section. The Contractor will utilize all of his QA/QC resources, manuals and
procedures when preparing the plan. Owner will review the plan prior to utilization
and upon issue the plan will become the basis by which Owner will evaluate the
Contractor’s engineering QA/QC activities as they relate to this project.
The Owner reserves the right to audit and verify procedures set forth in the
Engineering Quality Assurance Plan. This audit right in no way relieves the
Contractor from performing the control verification procedures outlined in the plan.
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(A Joint Venture Company of KPCL, BHEL & IFCIL)
YERAMARUS THERMAL POWER STATION (2X800 MW) PART- II - SCC
Following are the minimum Quality Assurance and Quality Control requirements for
the project. The Contractor’s Engineering Quality Assurance Plan shall set forth in
detail the procedures to satisfy these QA/QC requirements:
The Contractor will define, document and advise the appropriate handling of the
following design controls:
(c) Establish audit procedures to ensure that the design conforms to the
requirements
(f) Establish guidelines to handle all issues in pre-award, award and pre-
fabrication with Manufacturer’s and Sub-contractors.
The Contractor must include in its QA/QC Plan the document control procedures
defining:
1.3.3 Audits
All documents shall be audited by the Contractor for conformance with the QA/QC
procedures.
The Owner reserves the right to review design details, either directly or through their
Consultants.
RAICHUR POWER CORPORATION LIMITED VOLUME-I
(A Joint Venture Company of KPCL, BHEL & IFCIL)
YERAMARUS THERMAL POWER STATION (2X800 MW) PART- II - SCC
The subcontracting of detailed engineering to third parties does not relieve the
Contractor the responsibility for Engineering Quality Assurance.
1.4 Procurement
It is the Owner’s intent that the Contractor deal only with Sub-contractors and
Manufacturers (Vendors) who have established and demonstrated effective quality
assurance and quality control programs. Owner does require, however, that the
Contractor perform such normal inspection of Sub-contractors’/ Vendors’ work as is
necessary to obtain equipment and materials conforming to the project specifications
and their supporting documents (applicable codes and industry consensus
standards) and good engineering, fabrication practices as described herein. Source
Quality Control is also a valuable input for confirmation of delivery performance.
Once Sub-contractors and manufacturers are established, Owner and the Contractor
shall review item-by-item all major engineered equipment and systems and any
special fabrication/fitting to reach an agreement on the need for prefabrication/pre-
inspection meetings.
The Owner reserves the right to audit the performance of the Sub-
contractors/Manufacturers and the Contractors inspection effort. This is normally
accomplished by visiting the Sub-contractors/Manufacturers with the Contractors’
Inspector at pre-selected points during manufacture. Contractor will identify
notification points so that the Owner’s representative(s) can be present at particularly
important stages of fabrication should the Owner wish to attend. The notification
points are not hold points unless specifically identified as such. Should Owner
elect not to or fail to attend, the Work shall proceed without interruption. The Owner
reserves the right, however, to make announced spot-checks to facilitate evaluation
of the Sub-contractor and/or the Contractor’s inspection effort. Owner may wish to
hold technical meeting with the machinery Sub-contractor during the design and
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(A Joint Venture Company of KPCL, BHEL & IFCIL)
YERAMARUS THERMAL POWER STATION (2X800 MW) PART- II - SCC
fabrication of the machinery. Should Owner desire to hold technical meetings, the
Contractor will be advised at a reasonable notice.
During audit visits to fabricator shops, Owner may elect to spot-check base materials
and welds to verify proper metallurgy using whatever methods Owner may wish to
utilize, but only in the presence of Contractor’s Inspector unless otherwise agreed.
Some of these requirements have been identified in the minimum inspection
requirements listed in this section.
1.4.4 Communication
The Contractor shall give advance notice of thirty (30) days for all overseas travel and
fifteen (15) days for travel inside India.
Inspection plans with detailed instructions for the Inspector’s guidance shall be
provided for each item. The Contractor shall develop the QA plans for all other
equipment / systems on a similar basis as in Tables above. The Contractor’s
Procurement Inspection function will begin with the award of the purchase order and
concludes when the Inspector (including inspection by client’s inspector wherever
applicable) has duly released the equipment in the Sub-contractor’s shop.
The Contractor shall identify the key inspection office located at its engineering and
construction office. All inspection assignments, inspection instructions, after
placement of the purchase order shall be covered from this designated office.
One individual will be nominated for inspection and will be hereafter referred to as
the “Quality Control Project Inspector (QCPI)’.
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(A Joint Venture Company of KPCL, BHEL & IFCIL)
YERAMARUS THERMAL POWER STATION (2X800 MW) PART- II - SCC
For technical problems arising during manufacturing, after purchase orders are
placed, the QCPI is responsible for clearing such technical problems with
Engineering and/or Owner. All purchase orders shall have a clause requiring the
Sub-contractor to submit all questions of a technical nature concurrently to the QCPI
and requisitioning engineer in writing via fax or letter for resolution. The QCPI will
be responsible for obtaining replies from engineering, documenting the response to
the Sub-contractor and making distribution. The assigned QCPI shall be on
distribution for all other correspondence. When technical requests arise from
rejection made by the Contractor’s source Inspector, the source Inspector’s rejection
report must be attached to the Sub-contractor’s request for engineering evaluation.
The QCPI shall have the overall coordination responsibility for inspection activities.
The QCPI’s responsibilities shall include, but not be limited to the following:
(b) Issue specific inspection instructions when required to the assigned source
inspector
(f) Forward all related order correspondence to the assigned source Inspector
(g) Receive inspection reports from the source Inspector and make distribution as
required
(h) Ensure that comprehensive files are maintained for each job.
The Contractor shall submit with their QA/QC Manual resumes of Contractor’s
inspectors detailing their experience, education and qualifications for Owners review
/ approval. The Inspectors shall have sufficient prior experience and qualifications
for the equipment assigned.
After receiving the assignment from the QCPI, the source Inspector shall review the
order, conduct a pre-inspection meeting (when instructed), perform the inspections
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outlined, maintain field file in an organized manner and report the results to the key
office and Owner. The following is a more detailed, but not inclusive, list of what
Owner typically expects from the Contractor’s source QCPI:
(b) Initial inspection visit: The Inspector shall perform as a minimum, the following
inspection activities prior to start of fabrication:
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(iii) Verify that Welding Procedures and Procedure Qualifications have been
approved
(c) Progressive inspection visits: The following minimum activities, where applicable,
shall be executed and reported upon by the Inspector:
(i) Monitor on a random basis the transfer of material marking throughout the
fabrication
(ii) Initial and random inspection of edge preparation, root gap and fit up for all
vessel and fabricated machinery components
(vi) Inspect major weld seams, nozzle and attachment welds, overlay welding and
any weld repairs
(ix) Check nozzles / man ways for size, rating and extension
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(xii) Check location and attachment welds for support clips, lugs, brackets and
saddles
(xiii) Make final visual inspection for quality of work and for damage
(xviii) Assure electrical and instrument function and operational checks have been
performed as per project specifications.
(e) Shipping
(i) Verify that all shipping requirements related to cleaning, dry out,
surface preparation
(ii) Verify that pressure equipment is appropriately code stamped and all
“Manufacturer’s Certified Data Reports” are complete and properly
signed
Inspection rejection reports shall be by telefax to the key office and Owner when the
Sub-contractor’s proposed resolution deviates from order specifications, or would
require repairing.
Final inspection reports shall be by check off for all major equipment and bulk piping
components. The check off indicates the inspections were performed and would be
covered on an interim inspection report.
Inspection release certificate shall be issued by the assigned Inspector only after all
the requirements of the purchase order have been met. The Sub-contractor shall be
given the inspection release certificate as authorization to present final billing to the
Contractor and a copy of same shall be attached to the packing list to serve as
notification to the job site of inspection approval.
1.6 Construction
Owner’s auditing may include spot checks of materials in the field to assure that
inadvertent substitutions have not been made in the fabrication shops or in field
ordered materials.
1.6.2 Communication
At the end of the Work, Contractor’s standard inspection reports, check off sheets,
radiographs, master copy of loop diagrams, electrical test data sheets, etc. shall be
turned over to Owner in an organized, agreed upon format. Contractor shall verify
that all of the required documentation of the equipment has been received and
placed in the equipment files. The Contractor is responsible for obtaining any
outstanding documentation from the suppliers.
It is the Owner’s intent that the Contractor (and any Sub-contractors employed)
provide sufficient qualified Inspectors to assure that facilities are installed in
accordance with the plans and Owner’s specifications and intents and that the level
of quality called for therein is obtained. Prior to finalization of Contract award, the
Contractor shall submit a detailed Field Quality Assurance Program for Owner’s
review. The program must be tailored to show compatibility with engineering design,
compliance with applicable codes, specifications, standards, drawings, support
documents, governmental regulations and this document.
For the construction period, the Contractor shall provide a full time, dedicated
Quality Assurance Organization. As a minimum the Contractor’s Construction
Quality Assurance Program shall include the following:
(d) Performing random dimensional check and visual material verification of field
fabricated pressure equipment and of any piping, vessel, electrical and
instrument installation.
(e) Internal checking of all vessels for:
(i) Cleanliness
(ii) Proper internals. This involves opening the vessel man ways and removal
of internals.
(f) Witness testing and installation of items such as:
(i) Welder testing and qualifications and maintenance of records thereof
(ii) Weld examination and maintenance of records thereof in accordance with
applicable codes and specifications
(iii) Monitor selected field post weld heat treating
(iv) Hydro tests, hydro-pneumatic tests, pneumatic tests, lead and service
tests
(v) Electrical inspection and testing which includes witnessing of Hipot
testing, megger testing, AC power factor testing etc.
(vi) Instrument model/name plate data verification
(vii) Instrument installation checkout
(viii) Instrument loop checks
(ix) Mechanical and electrical equipment bearing flushing and filling
(x) Mechanical equipment cold alignment checks and rotation verification
(xi) Witness verification that piping loads on machinery equipment meet
specifications
(xii) Pump installation check out
(xiii) Coating and lining tests
(xiv) Surface preparation, paint application and thickness verification.
(g) Final checking of installed facilities, completing check out forms, and signing
on behalf of the CONTRACTOR documents attesting completion of the Work,
as called for in the Contract documents.
(j) Perform final check of installed facilities with Owner’s representatives to verify
completeness and accuracy in accordance with P and ID’s / Engineering Flow
Diagrams and other scope documents as may be required
(l) See that proper protective procedures are employed and maintained for early
installed equipment and equipment stored in offsite staging areas.
This section shall control on-site fabrication and installation items which do not
conform to the engineering design or for which the engineering design is incorrect.
Calibration of tools, gauges, instruments and other measuring and testing devices
shall be included.
The system which shall ensure that all quality assurance records are maintained for
ready reference and shall also provide for the accumulation, evaluation, retention
and distribution of QA/QC records.
CONTRACTOR shall perform final inspection of the Work in accordance with the
Contract documents.
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To :
Attn: Mr.
Dear Sirs,
Items detailed below are ready for inspection. Please arrange inspection and confirm the
date of inspection:
1. OWNER :
2. Project :
4. Consultant’s reference :
5. Sub-order reference :
7. Place of Inspection
(Full address) :
We confirm that the items have been fully inspected/tested by us at all stages, of
inspection as per quality plan, and all material test certificates, QC records., test
Reports, calibration records of measuring/testing instruments with tractability to
national level are available with us.
Yours faithfully,
cc : Sub-contractor
NOTE: 1. following clear notice periods (date of receipt to date of inspection) are
required:
SECTION C6
1.0 GENERAL
The Contractor shall offer a plant so as to meet the pollution control requirements of
statutory authorities. Emissions and discharges of solid, liquid and gaseous
effluents from the Thermal Power Plant shall fully comply with all requirements and
limits specified in Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986, Minimum National
Standards (MINAS), along with all latest amendments to all of the above
requirements, stipulations of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Ministry
of Environment and Forests (MOEF) and State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) for
the project, and any other central or local statutory requirements regarding
environmental pollution and its abatement.
The Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining all necessary approvals, licenses
and permissions which are related to design, construction, installation and
operation of the plant. These shall be obtained at appropriate time to ensure that
the construction and commissioning programme can be realised.
For the complete range of fuels specified, including fuel oil, the gaseous and
particulate emission from the stack shall comply with the requirements stipulated
by statutory authorities.
The monitoring systems should incorporate the means to record various time
averaged values as required by the performance requirements. Monitoring data
should be displayed in the control room, with provision of alarms to notify the
operator of any deviation from the specified values. The Contractor shall furnish a
list of monitoring equipment he intends to provide with their location in the plant.
4.1 An integrated approach shall be taken by the Contractor to control noise emission
which shall include but not be limited to:
4.2 Where the requirements stated above are not met within the basic design of the plant
they shall be achieved by the supply under the Contract of suitable means of noise
control, which shall conform to the following requirements:
(a) The noise control system shall, as far as possible, be designed to form an
integral part of the plant.
(b) The abatement system shall, wherever practicable, be applied to the source of
excessive noise rather than to the entire item or component.
(c) If above means are not adequate and enclosures are used for noise
abatement, close fitting enclosures shall be provided.
SECTION C7
a) The contractor shall guarantee that the equipment offered shall meet the ratings
and performance requirements stipulated for various equipment covered in these
specifications.
c) The contractor shall demonstrate all the guarantees covered herein during
performance guarantee /acceptance test as well as integrated operation of all
equipment. The various tests which are to be carried out during performance
guarantee/ acceptance test are listed in this Sub-section. The guarantee tests
shall be conducted by the Contractor at site in presence of OWNER.
d) All costs associated with the tests shall be included in the price.
e) In case during tests it is found that the equipment / system has failed to meet
the guarantees, the contractor shall carry out all necessary modifications and/or
replacements to make the equipment/ system comply with the guaranteed
requirements at no extra cost to the Owner within reasonable period agreed with
the Purchaser/Owner. However, if the contractor is not able to demonstrate the
guarantees, even after the above modifications/ replacements within ninety (90)
days or a reasonable period allowed by the Purchaser/Owner after the tests have
been completed, the Purchaser/Owner will have the right to either of the
following:
Reject the equipment/ system/ plant and recover the payments already made
OR
Accept the equipment/ system/ plant after levying liquidated Damages as
specified hereunder. The liquidated damages, for shortfall in performance
indicated in Clause No.1.2 in this section for this sub-section. The liquidated
damages shall be pro-rata for the fractional parts of the deficiencies.
1.2 GUARANTEES
1.2.1 Deleted
1.2.2 Noise level shall be less than 85 dBA, measured all around the equipment’s at a
distance of 1m from the nearest surface of the equipment and at a height of 1m from
the floor level.
In the event that the equipment’s fail to meet the performance guarantees,
Contractor will pay to owner Performance Liquidated Damages as below.
For any deficiency in the guaranteed parameters, liquidated damages for each shall
be levied for the heads indicated below:
“Shall not be less than 99% under guarantee point conditions at 800MW unit
load with FGD design input quality coal firing. Penalty shall be levied at the rate
of Rs.40,00,000/- (Rupees Forty Lakhs only) for every 0.1% shortfall in SO2
removal efficiency of units 1 & 2. Acceptable shortfall is limited to (-)0.25%
point from guaranteed efficiency”.
Each of the liquidated damages specified above shall be independent and these
liquidated damages shall be levied concurrently as applicable. All these
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liquidated damages for short fall in performance shall be deducted from the
contract price as detailed in the Contract.
In case during performance guarantee test(s) it is found that the
equipment/system has failed to meet the guarantees, the Bidder shall carry out
all necessary modifications and/or replacements to make the
equipment/system comply with the guaranteed requirements within 90 days
at no extra cost to the Owner and re-conduct the performance guarantee test(s)
with Owner’s consent. In case the specified performance guarantee(s) are still
not met by the Bidder even after modification and/or replacement but are
achieved within the Acceptable Shortfall Limit Owner will accept the
equipment/system/plant after levying the liquidated damages.
(a) Reject the equipment / system / plant and recover from the Bidder the
payments already made
OR
(b)Accept the equipment /system/ plant after levying applicable Liquidated
Damages.
3.0 Contractor’s aggregate liability to pay liquidated damages for failure to attain the
functional guarantee shall not exceed 20% of the Contract Price as per Clause No
19.2.2 of Section A-4, Vol-I Part-I- GCC.
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SECTION C8
1.0 SCOPE
This section covers the general requirements regarding the spares and maintenance
tools and tackles for all the equipment and systems in the power plant.
2.0 SPARES
2.1 The Contractor shall include in his scope :
(a) Start-up / commissioning spares as necessary and
(b) Mandatory/Essential spares for normal operation of plant
2.2 The Start-up / commissioning spares shall be delivered at the site well within time
before the start up and commissioning of the plant.
2.4.3 Prices of Mandatory spares/Essential spares will not be considered for evaluation of
the bids. The price of these spares will remain valid up to execution of the contract.
However, the Contractor shall be liable to provide necessary justification for the
quoted prices for these spares as desired by the purchaser.
List of tools and tackles to be included in the supplies which are found to be
necessary during the engineering and erection stage of the contract, the same shall
be supplied by the Contractor.
4.0 GENERAL
4.1 In the event of any equipment being changed during engineering, the Contractor
shall supply start up spares, mandatory/essential spares and maintenance tools &
tackles pertaining to this equipment.
4.2 The Contractor shall also note that the Owner, if required, shall approach directly
the individual equipment manufacturers / suppliers for procuring
mandatory/essential spare parts. The Owner shall not necessarily procure these
spare parts through the Contractor.
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SECTION C9
SITE SERVICES
These services shall be rendered by the Contractor as part of the overall project
management service. The services shall broadly include but not be limited to the
following:
Providing support services for the Contractor’s erection staff e.g. construction of
site offices, temporary stores, residential accommodation and transport to work site
for erection personnel, insurance cover, watch & ward for security and safety of the
materials under the Contractor’s custody, etc. as required
Providing ‘Industrial Relations’ unit and ‘Medical ‘unit to take care of his erection
staff. The Owner shall have no obligation in this regard.
Before the erection of any temporary site accommodation, the Contractor must obtain
approval from the Owner of the size, type, condition, location, access and services
proposed. The Owner’s approval shall be obtained before any accommodation is
dismantled or removed from the site. The site office accommodations shall be
reasonably maintained and suitably identified with the Contractor’s name and that of
his site Engineer.
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The Contractor shall obtain permission, from the appropriate authorities before any
radio wave emanating system is used at the site. This includes radio telephones and
pagers, transceivers, cordless and cellular telephones and such any other systems.
The Contractor shall ensure that the radio communication systems do not cause
interference to control and instrumentation and communication systems installed in
the power plant.
A food facility shall be provided on the site by the Contractor for the reasonable use of
both his and his sub-Contractor’s employees, the Owner and his staff and employees
of other Contractors. Either a central site canteen or dispersed messing facilities of
suitable standard may be provided. There shall be an appropriate canteen for
professional managerial staff.
The Contractor shall maintain a suitable records office to maintain updated records of
all relevant documentation and test certificates and to ensure that these are available
to meet obligations to all statutory bodies and to any commissioning committee,
working parties or test teams which are established to meet the needs of the contract.
These records shall be maintained and retained until hand over on completion of all
works at site and shall be subject to Audit by the Owner.
(a) Site Register for lifting appliances, cranes, slings, hooks, lifting beams and tackle for
construction of the works either mobile or fixed
(g) Site Register for all portable electrically powered apparatus and tools, both
temporary and permanent
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(h) Site Registers of all modifications carried out during execution by deviating from the
approved drawing giving modification number against each. Such modifications
shall have to be authorised / approved by the Owner
(i) Measurement, inspection & alignment protocols
The Contractor shall provide himself and his Contractors adequate lodging facilities for
his entire work force. This facility shall have adequate sanitation and recreation
facilities for clean safe and healthy accommodation of his workforce.
(a) The Contractor shall provide security facilities for the site and temporary
storage areas.
(c) Security fencing: The location shall be agreed with the Owner. The type shall
be proposed by the Contractor and approved by Owner.
The Contractor shall have responsibility for the security of the site. Security for all or
part of the site will be taken over by the Owner at a time to be agreed with the
Contractor on completion of the works.
The erection of sign boards or posters will not be allowed without the Owner’s approval
of the size, type, location, wording, etc.
Parking facilities and cycle sheds shall be provided by the Contractor in a compound
within the site boundary but outside the security fence of the construction area and as
near to the site access as possible. Only authorised vehicles shall enter the
construction area and these must display the vehicle pass issued by the Contractor.
Designated parking spaces shall be allocated near the main site office for the
Contractor’s and Owner’s senior staff.
The Contractor and his employees shall not trespass beyond the boundary limits of the
site on to any adjoining land and the Contractor shall take necessary action to prevent
trespassing.
The Contractor shall be responsible for any road improvement required for
construction traffic access and for the provision of traffic control where the site access
road joins the public road. Public traffic shall not be impeded during the construction
period and access must be maintained for emergency vehicles.
6.1 The Contractor shall execute the works in a professional manner so as to achieve the
target schedule without any sacrifice on quality and maintaining highest standards
and cleanliness.
6.2 The Contractor shall co-operate with the Owner and any other Contractors / Agencies
working at site and arrange to perform his work in a manner so as to minimise
interference with other Contractors’ / Agencies works. The Owner shall be notified
promptly of any defect in other Contractor’s / Agencies works that could affect the
Contractor’s work. If rescheduling of Contractor’s work is requested by the Owner in
the interest of overall site activities, the same shall be complied with by the
Contractor. In all cases of controversy, the decision of the Owner shall be final and
binding on the Contractor without any commercial implication.
6.3 The Owner may hold meetings of all the Contractors / Agencies at site at a time and a
place to be designated by the Owner. The Contractor shall attend such meetings if
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called upon to do so, take note of the decisions of the Owner and shall strictly adhere
to those decisions in performing his work.
6.4 The Contractor shall be responsible for performance of his work in accordance with
the specified construction schedule. If at any time the Contractor is falling behind the
schedule, he shall take necessary action to make good such delays or otherwise
accelerate the progress of the work to comply with the schedule and shall
communicate such action in writing to Engineer satisfying that his action will
compensate for the delay. The Contractor shall not be allowed any extra compensation
for such action.
6.5 The works under execution shall be open to inspection and supervision by the Owner
at all times. The Contractor shall give reasonable notice to the Owner before covering
up any work or otherwise placing it beyond reach of inspection.
6.6 The Contractor shall comply with all the rules and regulations of the local authorities,
all statutory laws including Minimum Wages, Workmen Compensation, etc. All
registration and statutory inspection fees, if any, in respect of the work executed by
the Contractor shall be to Contractor’s account.
6.7 All the works such as cleaning, levelling, aligning, assembling, temporary erection,
opening, dismantling, surface and edge preparation, fabrication, machining, chipping,
scraping, fitting up, bolting / welding, etc. as may be applicable in such erection and
are necessary to complete the work satisfactorily, are to be treated as incidental and
the same shall be carried out by the Contractor as part of the work.
6.8 Equipment and material which are wrongly installed shall be removed and reinstalled
to comply with the design requirement at the Contractor’s expense to the satisfaction
of the Owner.
6.9 It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to provide ladders on columns for initial
works till such time stairways are completed. For this, the ladder should not be
welded on the column and should be of prefabricated clamping type. No temporary
welding on any structural member is permitted except under special circumstances
with the approval of the Owner.
The system of notifying all employees of the site safety plan, method statements
and site safety rules
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7.2 The Contractor shall ensure the safety of all workmen, materials and equipment either
belonging to him or to others working at site. He shall observe safety rules & codes
applied by the Owner at site without exception.
7.3 The Contractor shall notify the Owner of his intention to bring to site any equipment
or material which may create hazard. The Owner shall have the right to prescribe the
conditions under which such equipment or material may be handled or prohibit the
use of the same for safety reasons. Contractor shall abide by Owner’s decision in such
cases. No claim for compensation due to such prohibition will be entertained by the
Owner.
7.4 Storage of petroleum products & explosives for construction work shall be as per rules
and regulations laid down in Petroleum Act, Explosive Act and Petroleum and Carbide
of Calcium Manual. Approvals as necessary from Chief Inspector of Explosives or
other statutory authorities shall be the responsibility of the Contractor.
7.5 The Contractor shall be responsible for safe storage of his and his sub-Contractor’s
radioactive sources.
7.6 All requisite tests and inspection of handling equipment, lifting tools & tackle shall be
periodically done by the Contractor. Defective equipment shall be removed from
service. Any equipment shall not be loaded in excess of its recommended safe working
load.
7.7 All combustible waste and rubbish shall be collected and removed from the work site
at least once each day. Use of undercoated canvas, paper, corrugated paper,
fabricated carton, plastic or other flammable materials shall be restricted to the
minimum and promptly removed.
7.8 The Contractor shall provide adequate number of fire protection equipment of the
required types for his stores, office, temporary structures, labour colony, etc.
Personnel trained for fire fighting shall be made available by the Contractor at site
during the entire period of the contract.
7.9 All electrical appliances used in the work shall be in good working condition and shall
be properly earthed. No maintenance work shall be carried out on live equipment.
The Contractor shall maintain adequate number of qualified electricians to maintain
his temporary electrical installation.
7.10 All workmen of the Contractor working in construction site shall wear safety helmets,
safety boots and safety belts. The Contractor shall take appropriate insurance cover
against accidents for his workmen as well as third party.
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A central fully equipped first aid post shall be provided at site by the Contractor. The
facilities shall comprise first aid personnel including a registered / qualified male
nurse, the provision and manning of an ambulance, and the retention of the services
of medical practitioners for advice and attendance where necessary, along with an
emergency evacuation plant. These arrangements shall not relieve the Contractor of
any legal/ statutory obligations. This facility will be available to the Owner until such
time as the permanent facilities are available for the operating plant.
8.1 The Contractor shall arrange for proper and safe storage of materials till the same are
taken over by the Owner as per terms of the contract. Manufacturer’s instructions for
preservation shall be strictly followed.
8.2 All empty containers, packing materials, gunny bags, transport frames as also surplus
and unused materials shall be the property of the Owner and returned to the Owner
by the Contractor.
9.1 Throughout the period of construction of the works the Contractor shall maintain the
whole area of his operations in a clean, tidy and safe condition and shall arrange his
materials in an orderly manner, all to the satisfaction of the Owner.
9.2 All rubbish, etc. shall be systematically cleared from the working areas and if not
removed directly from the site, shall be deposited at general collecting points provided
by the Contractor and agreed with the Owner, pending removal from the site. Where
practicable, screening shall be provided to prevent the ingress of dust and dirt to any
part of the works. The Contractor shall clearly state, in the appropriate schedule, what
provision is being made for disposal of waste materials both on and off-site.
9.3 The Contractor shall not cause pollution of the site land drainage system or any water
course by waste products from any source whatsoever. Whenever any pollution is
attributable to any act or omission on the part of the Contractor, the Contractor shall
clear the pollution as soon as possible and make early arrangements to remedy the
cause.
9.4 The Contractor shall make himself familiar with all statutory requirements relating to
the discharge of effluent from the plant and shall take all steps to ensure that these
are not contravened by the disposal of effluent from site. No dangerous or noxious
waste products, chemicals or materials shall be disposed of, on or off the site without
proper treatment to make the quality comply with environmental regulation.
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9.5 The Contractor shall take all necessary measures to ensure the safe collection and
disposal of waste oils pertaining to those works or plant for which he has
responsibility and to ensure the prohibition of :
(a) Any discharge of waste oils into surface waters, ground waters or drainage systems
of any kind
(b) Any deposit and/ or discharge of waste oils on to the ground or floors of buildings
and any uncontrolled discharge of residues resulting from the processing of waste
oils or the cleaning of oil contaminated surfaces with solvents. In order to ensure
compliance with this requirement the Contractor shall provide suitable vessels for
the collection of all waste oils. Where large quantities of waste oils need to be
stored prior to being disposed off in bulk, suitable storage tanks shall be provided
by the Contractor for this purpose.
The Contractor shall make good damage to roads, drains, foot ways, paved areas,
boundary walls and fences etc. and clean all fouled roads an paving etc. whether
public or existing at site, caused by or in any way attributable to the handling /
transport of plant or materials by the Contractor or his sub-Contractors and
indemnify the Owner against loss, damage or claims by the Local Authority or others
for damage to or fouling of roads, pavings, etc., by reason of unusual traffic or other
causes.
The Contractor shall at all times ensure that the public roads, giving access to site,
are kept clean of any materials deposited by traffic from the Contractor or his sub-
Contractors. The Contractor shall also ensure dust suppression of site roads.
12.1 The provision and maintenance of all temporary and permanent foul drainage and
sewage disposal at site shall, during the construction period, be the responsibility of
the Contractor, who shall ensure that all national and local statutory requirements
for the effluent discharge are complied with.
12.2 The permanent and the temporary surface and foul water drainage systems shall all
be separate. The Contractor shall make his own arrangements for foul drainage from
the site during the construction period. A sewage treatment plant of the requisite
capacity to meet the permanent requirements for the site shall be installed under this
contract. This must be capable of producing an effluent to meet the required national
and local discharge standards at all times.
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Where relevant, the Contractor shall include his supply of temporary works,
maintenance and operation of clean conditions changing facilities including changing
areas, ablutions and amenities.
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SECTION C10
1.1 Mechanical Completion is defined as the state of readiness of Works under the scope
of Contract to undergo the pre-commissioning checks, followed immediately
thereafter by commissioning including Preliminary Operation, Initial Operation,
Performance Tests for functional or operational occupation of the Works.
CONTRACTOR shall also meet the following prerequisites for Mechanical completion:
a) Submit a compilation of all reports of shop tests, material tests and various
stage inspection establishing total compliance to Contract Specification in
manufacturing items of supply of Contract.
b) Submission of a certificate by CONTRACTOR in a format agreed with the OWNER
that the Contract Works have been designed, selected, manufactured, furnished
and installed under the full responsibility of CONTRACTOR.
c) All erected plants, structures, equipment and systems are maintained and
preserved in sound condition and are fit and sound to undertake pre-
commissioning checks and ‘Tests before Commercial Operation’ for operational
and functional occupation immediately thereafter.
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d) All areas and constructed works are cleared of all construction materials,
temporary works, debris, rubbish water and all such impediments to render the
Contract Works safe, sound and operable.
e) All safety features and safety equipment’s are functional.
f) Any specific statutory approvals pre-requisite to commissioning of the plant are
duly obtained.
6.1.1 The Performance /Acceptance test shall be carried out as per the agreed procedure.
6.1.2 The performance tests will be performed using only the normal number of Employer
supplied operating staff. Contractor, vendor or other subcontractor personnel shall
only be used for instructional purposes or data collection.
6.1.3 The Contractor shall make the plant ready for the performance guarantee tests.
6.1.4 The tests shall be binding on both the parties of the ‘Contract’ to determine
compliance of the ‘Plant’ / ‘Equipment’ with the performance guarantees. No
separate performance tests need be done on equipment which is already tested at
shop.
6.1.5 All instruments required for performance testing shall be of the type and accuracy
required by the code and prior to the test, the contractor shall get these instruments
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6.1.6 Tools and tackles, thermo wells (both screwed and welded) instruments/devices
including flow devices, matching flanges, impulse piping & valves etc., and any
special equipment, required for the successful completion of the tests, shall be
provided by the contractor.
6.1.7 The contractor shall submit for purchaser approval, the detailed Performance Test
procedure containing the following:
a) Object of the test.
b) Various guaranteed parameters & tests as per contract
c) Method of conductance of test and test code.
d) Duration of test, frequency of readings & number of test runs
e) Method of calculation
f) Correction curves.
g) Instrument list consisting of range, accuracy, least count, and location of
instruments.
h) Scheme showing measurement points
i) Sample calculation
j) Acceptance criteria
k) Any other information required for conducting the test
6.1.8 After the conductance of Performance test, the contractor shall submit the test
evaluation report of Performance test results to purchaser promptly but not later
than one month from the date of conductance of Performance test. However,
preliminary test reports shall be submitted to the Employer after completing each
test run.
The CONTRACTOR shall issue 21 days notice to the OWNER of the date after which
he will be ready to commence the tests and the Contractor shall commence the tests
promptly thereafter.
6.3 RETESTING
If the plant fails to pass the test (which in the case of performance tests means not
achieving the acceptable limits), the OWNER may require such tests to be repeated
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on the same terms and conditions. Reasonable notice of the date and time of such
tests shall be required to be given by the CONTRACTOR to the OWNER.
If the tests could be carried out but are being unduly delayed by the CONTRACTOR
the OWNER may by notice inform the CONTRACTOR to conduct the tests within 14
days after the receipt of such notice. The CONTRACTOR shall conduct the tests on
such days within that period as the CONTRACTOR may fix and of which he shall
issue notice to the OWNER.
If the CONTRACTOR fails to conduct the tests within such notice the OWNER may
himself proceed with the tests. All tests so conducted by the OWNER shall be at the
risk and cost of the CONTRACTOR and the cost thereof shall be deducted from the
contract price or charged to the CONTRACTOR. The tests shall then be deemed to
have been conducted by the CONTRACTOR and the test results shall be binding on
the CONTRACTOR.
The Owner reserves his right to appoint an independent inspector at his own cost as
his representative to discuss the test programme, to approve the instrumentation, to
witness the tests and to analyse the test results.
The plant parameters during the performance test shall be adjusted as far as
practicable to the guaranteed performance test conditions. The tests shall be
conducted to prove guaranteed parameters as defined in the contract.
The performance test results shall be reported as computed from the performance
test observations with corrections for site conditions, variations in fuel, etc., and test
conditions. Such correction curves shall be submitted along with the bid. No
additional allowances for errors in measurement are permissible. The measurement
uncertainty on the performance test guarantee values, as reported on the basis of
above tests shall not exceed the uncertainty limits specified.
Immediately after the conclusion of the performance test, The Contractor shall
submit a test report (Six copies of each test) to the OWNER stating whether the unit
has passed or failed such test, accompanied by sufficient test data and calculations
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to demonstrate the level of performance attained with respect to each of the tested
parameters.
Within fifteen (15) days of receipt such test report(s), the OWNER shall submit a
notice to the CONTRACTOR stating either:
(a) That OWNER concurs with the information provided in the CONTRACTOR’S test
report(s), or
(b) That OWNER disputes some or all of the information provided in the
CONTRACTOR’s test report(s), the areas being disputed, and the levels of
performance being disputed.
If OWNER concurs with the information in the CONTRACTOR’s test report(s), the
OWNER shall, within fifteen (15) days of receipt of the test report, provide a written
notice to the CONTRACTOR accepting the results of the tests.
If OWNER disputes any or all of the results contained in the CONTRACTOR’s test
report(s), representatives of the CONTRACTOR, OWNER and the ENGINEER shall
meet within fifteen (15) days of the receipt of the OWNER’s notice at a mutually
acceptable location to review and discuss the dispute.
If the OWNER and the CONTRACTOR disagree on the interpretation of the test
results, each shall give a statement of his views to other within reasonable time after
such disagreement arises. The statement shall be accompanied by all relevant
evidence. The Owner and the contractor shall mutually discuss and agree regarding
the results of the test.
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SECTION C11
PAINTING
1.0 SCOPE
This section covers the painting requirements for the power plant equipment,
structures, piping etc. and any other surface required to be painted.
Painting of equipment shall be carried out as per the specifications indicated below
and shall conform to the relevant IS specification for the material and workmanship.
The following Indian Standards may be referred to for carrying out the painting job:
All surfaces to be painted shall be thoroughly cleaned of all grease, oil, loose mill
scale, dust, rust and any other foreign matter. Mechanical cleaning by power tool
and scrapping with steel wire brushes shall be adopted to clear the surfaces.
However, in certain locations were power tool cleaning cannot be carried out, sand
scrapping may be permitted with steel wire brushes and/or abrasive paper.
Cleaning with solvents shall be resorted to only in such areas where other methods
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specified above have not achieved the desired results. Cleaning with solvents shall
be adopted only after written approval of the OWNER / ENGINEER.
After the surface is prepared, one coat of Zinc Phosphate primer conforming to IS:
2074 shall be applied. After this first coat is dried up completely, second coat of red
oxide primer shall be applied. Primer shall be applied by brushing to ensure a
continuous film without ‘holidays’. The dry film thickness of each coat shall be
minimum 30 microns.
Synthetic enamel paint conforming to IS: 2932 shall be used for finish coats. The
colour/shade shall be as approved by the OWNER. After cleaning the dust on the
dried up primer, first coat of synthetic enamel shall be applied. After this first coat
dries up hard, the surface is wet scrubbed cutting down to a smooth finish and
ensuring that at no place the first coat is completely removed. After allowing the
water to get evaporated completely, the second finish coat of synthetic enamel paint
shall be applied.
Notes:
1. This colour code basically refers to IS:2379 for piping with necessary modifications
2. Where band colour is specified, same shall be provided at 30 metre intervals on long
uninterrupted lines and also adjacent to valves and junctions.
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SECTION C12
1.0 GENERAL
1.4 Electrical load list for each system identifying individual drives rating.
1.5 Data as called for in the Technical Requirements of Mechanical Works, Electrical
works, C&I works and Civil Works Sections of the Specification.
2.0 WRITE-UP
Write-up covering process flow details, diagrams and complete technical details of
Flue Gas Desulphurisation system including sizing calculation for all components of
FGD.
SECTION C13
1.1 Sizing criteria for all equipments shall be provided by the contractor. The sizing
criteria shall include the basis of all assumptions if any, detail calculation procedure
together with formula, characteristic curve and relevant codes. This shall be detailing
the items furnished in project design manual.
1.2 Deleted
1.3 For the equipment / system where datasheet is not available, CONTRACTOR shall
furnish detailed technical data sheet for all equipments.
1.4 All process and instrumentation diagrams (PID) and process write-up clearly indicating
process operations. All primary instruments shall be tagged and correlated suitably in
the write-up. Performance / other test points to be clearly identified on the PIDs.
Recommended measurement and control for the systems shall also be shown.
1.6 Equipment general arrangement drawings including elevation cross section of the
equipment with major dimensions and all connection details and other relevant data.
1.7 Foundation design, criteria including loading details of individual equipment system.
1.8 Detailed piping layout drawings (plan and section) and fabrication drawings for all
systems
2.0 GENERAL
b) Flow diagram for all systems indicating equipment, piping valves, specialities and
instrumentation including performance test scheme, technical write-ups and
performance test procedure
h) Integrated operation and maintenance manuals for the complete plant as well as for
all individual equipment.
j) As-built drawings for all equipment/systems supplied under this contract and all
buildings / structures / works executed under this contract incorporating all
changes/modifications upto the time of commissioning / handling over to the
Owner.
k) Project Design Manual consisting of studies of all the systems, design criteria, sizing
calculations of all major equipment/systems etc.
l) Materials test certificates and performance test certificates for all equipment tested
at works.
m) Detailed interface schedule for all terminal points identifying terminal point
no., size, material, type of connection, design flow, pressure and temperature at
the terminal points.
NOTE :
1. Any other details relevant to the contract sought by purchaser during the period of
contract/detail engineering.
2. All documents, data sheets, drawing, schedules, lists, etc., to be submitted by the
Contractor/Sub-Contractor against this Contract shall be submitted on compact
disks in addition to the required number of prints/ reproducible.