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Project management and maintenance
Requirements for design documentation, technical information, maintenance and liability
Documentation
The submission of design documentation and technical specifications for each item (where applicable), is to include, but not be limited to:
- Approvals, searches, compliant drawings and documentation – written compliance with relevant legislation, Australian Standards and corporate documents (including specifications and access and mobility requirements)
- Preliminary site setup (refer LIM category) – compliance with safety, tree protection, erosion and sediment control measures
- Technical information – the manufacturer’s product, installation, inspection, warranties and maintenance information
- Materials – specification of materials
- Schedule of finishes
- Engineered design and any required certifications
- Unusual requirements for handling or installation and competency requirements
- Workplace health and safety plan, where applicable
- Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and/or erosion and sediment control plan, where applicable.
Practical completion – technical information to be supplied:
At practical completion, the contractor must supply full technical specifications, including but not limited to:
- Certification – inspections, final approvals and documentation
- As constructed drawings and specifications which should detail the location of any sub-surface services (e.g. drainage, electrical)
- Operational manuals – inspection/maintenance details including parts and service manuals, and manufacturer’s guarantees
- Construction and/or maintenance tools including non-standard maintenance tools for bolt tightening and replacement parts
- All required signage should be installed prior to hand-over of the asset, where applicable
- Manufacturer’s guarantees/warranties and any other documents or items, including quality management compliance and accreditation.
Maintenance period and/or defects liability period
Developer delivered assets
The development maintenance period and requirements are nominated in the conditions of approval (decision notice).
Council delivered assets
The maintenance period and requirements are nominated in the letter of appointment of contractor (contract).
Prior to the end of the pre-determined maintenance period or defects liability period, a ‘pre-handover inspection’ should be conducted by an authorised council officer. The following items will apply:
- Compliance Audit
- Rectification Action Plan (RAP) is provided identifying any faults and non-compliance
- RAP items are to be rectified prior to handover.
Note: As-constructed drawings and ADAC file must be submitted at practical completion. GIS require this information to update their records on the asset register and other sources.
This component is currently in development