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<br />procurement prior to the commencement of construction, may be beneficial to the City <br />will be accomplished. Discuss proposer's procedure for identifying potential delays and <br />how the occurrence of an event giving rise to a delay or potential delay will be handled <br />including the use of recovery plans and schedules. <br /> <br />7. Design and Construction Quality Control/Assurance Plan. (See Section <br />Quality Control of the City Requirements). Include a narrative describing general <br />approach to quality control during design and construction. Address how the proposer <br />will accomplish single discipline technical (peer), interdisciplinary coordination, and <br />constructability reviews to evaluate appropriateness of design and overall completeness <br />of the documents on a discipline by discipline basis; assess compliance with City <br />minimum design and submission requirements prior to submission to the City; maximize <br />coordination between trades and sequencing of construction elements and to ensure that <br />all design documents are clear in intention, adequate in information and sufficient for <br />construction. For the construction phase(s) discuss how inspections and tests of all major <br />building systems and features supported by a preliminary outline of building components <br />will impact or demonstrate attainment of performance requirements. <br /> <br />8. Substantiation. It is often difficult to prove that the final design and <br />construction comply with the owner's criteria. Discuss, in general, the approach to, and <br />use of, "substantiation" to identify misinterpretations and errors of the owner's Technical <br />& Performance Criteria before they become expensive to correct. Your substantiation <br />approach should address how you will evidence that that the proposed design or <br />construction will comply with the performance requirements and/or how you intend to <br />verify that actual design or construction does meet the requirements (e.g., design <br />presentations, tests, inspections, certifications, etc.) of the actual construction represent a <br />statement of intentions or a prediction, both of which are used. <br /> <br />9. Construction Site Utilization Plan. Prepare a Construction Site Utilization <br />Plan drawing (Scale: 1 "-20') depicting the proposed construction utilization of site, <br />including locations of temporary office and storage facilities, parking, construction <br />entrances, staging and storage areas, stockpile, trailers, construction employees' parking <br />and welfare facilities (toilets, lunch room, etc.) and the like, tower cranes (if needed), <br />erosion/sediment control, tree save areas (if needed) and construction fencing as required. <br />In narrative form to accompany the Construction Site Utilization Plan drawing, outline <br />the proposer's proposed construction utilization of site, including locations of temporary <br />facilities, construction entrances, staging and storage areas, stockpile areas, tower cranes <br />(if needed), erosion/sediment control, tree save areas and construction fencing as <br />required. <br /> <br />10. Permits. The proposer shall identify all permits required for construction <br />of the project, and operation of the completed facility. The Design-Builder shall prepare <br />the necessary documentation and forms required for the permits, and shall apply for, pay <br />for and obtain all such permits. Proposer is advised that compliance with the <br />requirements of other environmental regulatory documents and procedures may be <br />required. For each permit required, the proposer shall evaluate all Federal, State and/or <br /> <br />RFP Aquatic Entertainment Center <br /> <br />15 <br />