Project Management in the Oil and Gas Industry
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2.Project management in the oil and gas industry 2016
7.4.3.7 Paperwork/Documentation
Keeping track of quality control activities is an important duty of quality control personnel. Quality control paperwork is comprised of three types: recording logs, pre-installation inspection reports, and punch lists. The History of Graphene 227 7.4.3.7.1 Recording Logs Recording logs are used to keep track of items that either have been per- formed or are not completed as of yet. Submittal logs are used to keep track of the submittal flow throughout the course of construction. As each sub- mittal is reviewed and a number is given to that submittal for tracking pur- poses. Depending on the submittal numbering system used, this submittal number will either be made up of a number or a number/ letter combina- tion. For example, suppose 20 submittals of information have been received from subcontractors/suppliers since construction began on a project. Then, the next submittal received will be labeled as “submittal #21.” If this submit- tal is sent to the reviewing architect/engineer and comes back as «unap- proved,” this submittal must be resubmitted with the correct data. Then, this submittal will be labeled as “submittal #21A”. A variation of the simple numbering system described above is used to keep track of submittals. Each submittal that is received is listed on the submittal log under its given submittal number. Spaces for information regarding a description of the submittal, number of shop drawings (if applicable), submittal origina- tor, and pertinent dates should also be provided on this log. A code col- umn should be included, stating whether the submittal is “approved” or “unapproved.” The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers uses the following submittal action codes in the submittal review process: A. Approved as noted B. Approved, except as noted C. Approved, except as noted; resubmission required D. Will be returned by separate correspondence E. Disapproved F. Receipt acknowledged* FX. Receipt acknowledged does not comply with contract requirements G. Other (specify) With the exception of government construction projects, submittal action codes vary between projects. Thus, one must research for the codes that are used in the submittal process. Each construction deficiency discovered on the jobsite must be docu- mented to ensure that the proper action is taken to correct the deficiency. Construction deficiency logs are used in conjunction with a notice of con- struction deficiency to track the identification and correction of defective construction work/materials. 228 Project Management in the Oil and Gas Industry The notice of construction deficiency states the details of the deficiency, while the deficiency log tracks each deficiency until the problem is cor- rected. Information included on these forms should give a description of the deficiency, responsible party, and a description of corrective action taken. The use of these forms will help ensure that the correction of each deficiency is not forgotten. The concrete placement log is used to keep track of the date, time, loca- tion, amount, and type of concrete poured on the jobsite. A space for list- ing the concrete testing lab and the concrete cylinder set number is also provided. This cylinder sets a number that is useful due to trying to match the concrete compressive test results received from the testing laboratory with the date and location that the representative sample was taken. 7.4.3.7.2 Pre-Installation Inspection Reports Pre-installation inspection report forms are helpful due to trying to sched- ule an inspection for works-in-place prior to being covered up by the next phase of work. These forms are signed once the stated portion of work is completed. The general contractor’s quality control personnel perform their final inspection once everyone else has “signed off ” on their portion of work. However, it should be noted that quality control inspections have to be performed on a continual basis while work is being performed. These pre-work installation forms are used for final inspection purposes, not for the initial inspection of the work. 7.4.3.7.3 Punch List Log The last document to be discussed is the punch list log. This provides a general form that is used to keep track of deficiencies pointed out during project closeout. Blank copies of this form should be used on the jobsite to keep a handwritten list of punch list items. Then, the list can be sorted by the names of the responsible parties and their respective punch list items. 7.4.3.8 Quality Control Plans Quality control should involve company executives as well as field person- nel. Quality control plans provide the written “reference” document for the implementation of the quality control program. This plan must explain the duties and activities of the quality control personnel as clearly and concisely as possible. The following writing sug- gestions should be used due to drafting such a plan. The plan should be from the different departments involved with the quality control process. Also, it includes the field office personnel and the Download 1.92 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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