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1-22 WATER AND WASTEWATER ENGINEERING<br />

The contractor <strong>and</strong>/or the engineer may be responsible for the “as-built” drawings. This responsibility<br />

should be clearly indicated in contract documents or the engineer’s scope of work. The<br />

accuracy of as-built drawings is increased substantially if they are prepared as the work progresses<br />

rather than after it has been completed.<br />

Preparation of the Operation <strong>and</strong> Maintenance Manual<br />

The engineer or the contractor may be responsible for preparing the operation <strong>and</strong> maintenance<br />

(O&M) manual. Even for a small plant, the O&M manual addresses a large number of items.<br />

A small set of examples include: start-up <strong>and</strong> shut-down of pumps, preventive maintenance for<br />

pumps <strong>and</strong> compressors, sampling <strong>and</strong> analysis methods to meet permit requirements, operation<br />

of analytical equipment in the laboratory, emergency procedures in the case of equipment<br />

failure, methods for repair of equipment or procedures for obtaining repair services, procedures<br />

for weatherproofing equipment for winter, building maintenance, sewer maintenance, <strong>and</strong> other<br />

appurtenances. The O&M manual may also include a computer-based management system (often<br />

called an asset management system ) for maintaining records of preventive maintenance, repair,<br />

<strong>and</strong> replacement.<br />

Work on the manual must be complete before start-up <strong>and</strong> shake-down can commence because<br />

“testing” of the manual is part of the start-up <strong>and</strong> shake-down.<br />

Start-up <strong>and</strong> Shake-down<br />

When the facility construction is substantially complete <strong>and</strong> functional, the permitting authority<br />

issues a discharge permit. At this point equipment can be started up <strong>and</strong> checked for performance.<br />

The contractor <strong>and</strong> equipment manufacturers perform the start-up. Routine <strong>and</strong> nonroutine<br />

operation is checked for each individual component <strong>and</strong> for the components working<br />

together. The engineer provides inspection services to verify that the equipment works as specified<br />

<strong>and</strong> that the O&M manual is adequate.<br />

Acceptance of the Project<br />

Substantial completion. When the contractor considers the entire work ready for its intended<br />

use, the engineer in company with the owner <strong>and</strong> contractor performs an inspection to determine<br />

if the work is substantially complete. A “punch list” of deficiencies is created during this<br />

inspection. If after considering any objections of the owner, the engineer considers the work<br />

substantially complete, he/she delivers a Certificate of Substantial Completion to the owner <strong>and</strong><br />

contractor.<br />

Final Notice of Acceptability. The contractor then uses the punch list for final completion of<br />

the work. Once the punch list is completed, the engineer conducts a final inspection to determine<br />

if the completed work of the contractor is acceptable. If he/she agrees that it is, the engineer<br />

recommends final payment to the contractor. In addition, the engineer provides a Notice of<br />

Acceptability of Work to the owner that certifies that the completed work furnished <strong>and</strong> performed<br />

by the contractor under the contract is acceptable (EJCDC, 2002). The notice is not a<br />

guarantee or warranty of the contractor’s performance nor is it an assumption of responsibility<br />

for any failure of the contractor to furnish <strong>and</strong> perform the work in accordance with the contract

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