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A commissioning plan will be developed in parallel with the construction plan and must be
consistent with the construction plan. It must further align and take cognisance of all the safety
requirements.
The Contractor shall in the development of the commissioning plan optimise the commissioning of
the individual units to enable each to generate power, electricity and income (energise) for the
Employer prior to the handover of the entire plant.
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2.13.4 Typical Project Close-Out Checklist
● Construction and commissioning close-out shall typically cover the following activities:
o Site facilities and equipment de-establishment
o Documentation and records handover
o Finalise defects liability and punch list
o Final hand over to battery limits
o Final hand over certificate
o Construction/commissioning section of close-out report
o Completion certificate
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Defect Items
A defect item is a deviation from AFC drawings and specifications, poor workmanship, a
hazardous installation or a missing item of documentation or construction test certificate.
During checkouts of system equipment and facilities by the Employer or Employer
representative, defect items are recorded and submitted to the Contractor for correction.
Defects are categorized in terms of severity / impact of defect on the system. Table 1
summarizes various defect items for various parts of the facility. Ideally all defect items
should be corrected as soon as possible. However, as some defects have a greater impact
on subsequent activities than others; defect items are assigned to a relevant category using
the following logic:
a. Assign priorities to the corrective work according to the urgency with which corrections is
required;
b. Spread the workload associated with the corrective work; and
c. Avoid unreasonable delays in accepting completion of work.
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