Schedule 19 Document Submission Schedule · 2020-02-20 · Conformance records Per Schedule 40,...
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Schedule 19 - Document Submission
Schedule
Document Submissions Schedule for Pre-agree Variation
The following documents must be provided by the Contractor for the Pre-agreed Variations outlined in Schedule 10:
Planning DocumentationThe Contractor will co-ordinate with and assist the Principal in the preparation of the necessary Planning Documentation. This will include the preparation of the Construction Management Plans and other documents including relevant design certification etc.
1. Design Management Plan including but not limited to:• Design Management strategy & program• Stakeholder & User Group Strategy• Design Review and Sign-Off Process.• Design Deliverables Schedule
2, Preliminary Design: (Mezzanines only)• Architectural drawings, schedules & reports including but not limited
to:o Architectural Design Report including interface with &
impacts on the SFSR Project, o Tenancy Layouts & Schedule of Accommodation o Elevations o Sectionso General Arrangement Drawings o Benchmarking & Finisheso Visualisations & three-dimensional renders for marketing
purposes.
3. Schematic design:• Architectural design package including drawings, schedules & reports
including but not limited to:o Architectural Design Report including interface with &
impacts on the SFSR Project, o Elevations o Sections & Details o General Arrangement Drawings o Detailed Plans o Interior Layout Drawings o Finishes Schedules & Specifications o FF&E Scheduleo Schedule of Accommodation & Room Data Sheets o Samples Schedule
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o Visualisations & three-dimensional renders for marketingpurposes.
• All other necessary design deliverables as required in the Project Brief or Pre-Agreed Variation Briefs to document the co-ordinated design, including but not limited to:
o Structural■ Structural Scheme Design Report■ Structural Plans■ Structural Details & Sections
o Building Services including Stonnwater and Aquatic Engineering:
■ Building Services Schematic Design Report including integration and/or augmentation of the SFSR Building Services.
■ Building Services Schematic Plans■ Utility Reticulation Plans■ Plant Room Spatial■ Schedule of Plant■ Diversions and Relocations
o Catering & Hospitality Design Package
4. 60% Detail Design• An updated Architectural design package including an update to the
drawings, schedules & reports as listed in Schematic Design, and all additional documents required to define the co-ordinated design, including but not limited to:
o Samples & Finishes Boards o Waterproofing Details o Roof, Faqade & Glazing Details o Wayfmding & Signageo Door & Hardware, Window & Louvre Schedules o Architectural Elements/Metalworks Detail o Finishes Detailso Detailed Interior Layouts / Room Layout Sheets o Sanitary Fixtures o Joiner Details o Acoustie Details
• All other necessary design deliverables as required in the Project Brief or Pre-Agreed Variation Brief to document the co-ordinated design, including an update to the documents listed in the Schematic Design and additional documents such as:
o Structural Specificationo Building Services including Stormwater and Aquatic
Engineering:■ Building Services Specifications■ Plant Room Layouts and key sections■ Building Services Detailed Plans (including pipework
& ductwork reticulation)o Catering & Hospitality Design Package
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RequiredDocument
Contractor's Project PlansWithin 30 Days after the Date of ContractWork Health and Safety Management
Plan30 Days after Contract AwardCommunity Engagement Plan30 Days after Contract AwardStakeholder Management PlanWithin 30 Days after the Date of ContractEnvironmental Management Planand10 Days prior to commencement of any activities on the Site
Construction Management Plan
30 days after Contract AwardDesign Management Plan30 Days after Contract AwardConstruction Traffic Management Plan
(inch traffic control plans)30 Days after Contract AwardRisk Management Plan30 Days after Contract AwardQuality Management Plan30 Days after Contract AwardWorkplace Relations management Plan10 Days prior to commencement of any activities on the Site
Remediation Action Plan
9 months prior to the Contract Completion Date, with regularly updated completion program (at least monthly)At least 10 Business Days before first mobilising to the Site
Completion Plan (inch Completion Program)
Asbestos Management Plan
Within 28 days of completing that workWork as Executed Drawings
Not less than 20 Business Days before commencing the work to which they apply
Inspection and Test Plans
Per Schedule 40, Section 4.1Conformance records
Within 60 days after the Date of Contract and a Participation Report must be submitted when the Contract is 90% complete
Aboriginal Participation Plan
Before works commence in an area adjacent to property or assets
Dilapidation Reports
No later than the seventh (7th) day of each month
WHS Management Monthly Report
Within 14 days after the Date of Contract and every month during construction
Contract Program
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RequiredDocumentWith each payment claimEnvironmental Management Monthly
Report
Submit a progress report every two months, and a summary report before Completion in the form of a Waste Recycling and Purchasing Report
Waste Management Progress Report
Before commencing works affected by samples
Sample register
Prior to orderingPlant and Equipment Details
As soon as practicable from date of contract award
Communications and Document Management system
On the last Business Day prior to the end of each calendar month Payment Claim
Within 13 weeks after achieving Completion of the whole of the WorksFinal Payment Claim
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Schedule 20 - Site Access Schedule
Part A - Site Plan
Phase 1 Site Plan
Phase 2 Site Plan
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Part B - Site Access Dates(a) The Site boundary shifts to include site infrastructure additional to
those nominated at the time of Contractor site possession over a period of set access dates. The infrastructure and the access dates for the Contractor are set out in Table 3.
(b) Please refer to Schedule 20 Part A - Site Plan for information on site infrastructure and area location details.
Site and Site Infrastructure:Site Access Date for Contractor
Partial SFS precinct as per Phase 1 Site Plan (See attachment)Remainder of Site as per Phase 2 Site Plan (see attachment)
9 January 2020
28 February 2020
Table 3 - Contractor Site Access Dates for Site Areas
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Part C - Site Access ConditionsThe Contractor must complete the Stadium Works, and the Off-Site Works without compromising the full and efficient operation of site infrastructure in the SCOT Precinct.
Site Infrastructure operational throughout work in connection with the contract:
(a)
(b)
SCO, including the SCO basement. Scheduled shut downs of Paddington Lane will be required throughout business hours to facilitate necessary in ground and high risk works within or immediately adjacent to the Lane. These shut downs will require detailed plaiming (including consultation and communication with the relevant stakeholders).
The Rugby Australia House building including the pedestrian and carpark access off Moore Park Road and pedestrian access off MPl to the rear of the building.
(iii) the Rugby Australia House building carpark access off Moore Park Road. This includes entry to the carpark from Moore Park Road via the Sheridan Building with carpark exit from Rugby Australia House building (via a separate layback from the entry) on Moore Park Road as indicated in Figure 1 - Rugby Australia House Building Access Requirements at Site Possession.
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Figure 1 - Rugby AustraUa House Building Access Requirements at SitePossession
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(iv) the newly designed and constructed entrance and associated existing carpark exit access from Moore Park Road to the Rugby Australia House building will form part of Stage 2 works as indicated in Figure 2 - Rugby Australia House Building Access Requirements as Designed and Constructed by the Contractor.
Figure 3 - Rugby Australia House Building Access from Moore Park Road as Designed and Constructed by the
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Figure 3 - Rugby Australia House Building Access from Moore Park Road asDesigned and Constructed by the Contractor
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Rugby League Central, including pedestrian and carpark access off Driver Avenue and MPl to the rear driveway of the building as indicated in Figure 4 - Rugby League Central Pedestrian Access Points and
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Figure 5 - Rugby League Central Vehicle Access Points;(Vi)
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Figure 4 - Rugby League Central Pedestrian Access Points
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Figure 5 - Rugby League Central Vehicle Access Points
Figure 6 - Satellite OB Uplink Position
Site Infrastructure operational for part of the work in connection with the contract:
(c)
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Operational Continuity as per Schedule 40;
(ii) Event access as per Schedule 20 and Schedule 39; and
(iii) The Walk of Honour (east of the Indoor Cricket Centre) such that sufficient safe curtilage for access to practice wickets and tennis courts is provided for Stage 1 work in connection with the contract.
The Contractor must ensure that safe pedestrian access and emergency egress is provided to all buildings and areas listed in paragraph (a) at all times during which the building and areas are operational.
The Contractor must ensure that that fire appliances, including aerial appliances, can access any point of the northern fa9ade of the SCO at all times for the duration of the Works.
Emergency access and egress to SCG via Paddington Lane from Moore Park Road is required to remain operational throughout work in connection with the contract. Access is to be maintained to the booster facilities for the fire services, fire hydrant and sprinkler systems. Emergency access to SCG/SCG Plaza and Noble Bradman Stand via Paddington Lane from Moore Park Road is required to remain operational throughout work in connection with the contract. If access is required to be altered to these areas then the Contractor is to request change in access to FRNSW in writing two (2) days prior so that operational plans may be enacted whilst access is restricted. In the event of access being restricted advice is to be forwarded to the following:
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[email protected]; and
The Principal.
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(Paddington Lane) The Contractor must maintain access for all vehicles, including Austroads Class 9 six-axle articulated vehicles and Outside Broadcast (OB) trucks from Moore Park Road to the SCG Basement via Paddington Lane at all times except where Scheduled shut downs are in place.
Handover is defined as the point at which the Contractor must stop using Paddington Lane, Driver Avenue (south of Rugby League Central) or the SCG forecourt as per the requirement of the event tier and provide exclusive use to the Principal. These areas are to be clean and clear at the time of handover.
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(i) SCG Events
It is forecast the SCOT will host SCG Events during the Works (refer to Schedule 39 for Event details);
For each SCG Event the Contractor must comply with Schedule 39 and the requirements applicable to that Event for:
(A) Event timings and information;
Bump-in and Bump-out activities, impacts and timings;
(C) Handover;
(D) Site walk; and
(E) Disruptive works.
The Contractor must ensure that all general and emergency egress paths from the SCG, including the egress path from SCG “Gate H” to Moore Park Road and the SCG Plaza, are safe and handed over to the SCGT. The Contractor must alter site fencing and hoarding if required.
The Contractor must coordinate a site walk with the SCGT as per the timings nominated in Schedule 39 relevant to the Event, and must rectify any issues identified during the site walk immediately.
For each SCG Event, the Contractor must ensure that noise and dust is minimised and construction is not visible to Patrons from Ground Level during an SCG Event. The Principal may instruct the Contractor to cease disruptive works at any time during a SCG Event.
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Phase 1 Site Plan
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SFSR - John Holland Site Handover/Access Drawing - Rev 1 (13.12.2019) SUBJECT TO ALLOW FOR THE FOLLOWING: 1. FOR CIVIL GENERAL NOTES AND LEGEND REFER TO DRAWING NO. CICW-DRG-0005,
2. ALL PIPED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS ARE PROPOSED TO BE PRIVATELY OWNED AND MAINTAINED WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE SYDNEY
3. SYDNEY WATER TRUNK STORMWATER DIVERSION TO BE COMPLETED TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF SYDNEY WATER. THIS WORK IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF OTHERS. /
1500 m SUBSOIL DRAINAGElOONo. FLUSHING POINTS50No. RAINWATER DOWN-PIPE CONNECTIONS TO MAINS350 m ACO K200 TRENCH DRAIN550 m ACO K100 TRENCH DRAIN50% OF STORMWATER PIT COVERS TO HAVE GRATED INLET LIDS, 50% TO BE SOLID,ALL COVERS TO BE CLASS D
2 ALL GRATED INLET PITS TO BE FITTED WITH ECOSOL DROP TRAP (SEDIMENT ANDGPT FILTER) OR SIMILAR APPROVEDALL PITS TO BE SIZED AS 1200x1200 mm UNLESS RPE SIZE EXCEEDS 01200.
AALL PIPES TO BE REINFORCED CONCRETE, RUBBER RING CLASS 3 UNO.INSTALLATION, BEDDING AND BACKFILLING OF ALL DRAINAGE PIPES SHALL BE INACCORDANCE WITH AS3725 AND RMS MD R11.A01 ,A.2 HS3 SUPPORT USING TRENCHINSTALLATION METHODS FOR CONCRETE PIPES.PROVIDE MIN. 0.5% LONGITUDINAL FALL FOR ALL PIPES. 1% DESIRABLE
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ALL TEMPORARY WORKS TO ENABLE CONSTRUCTION OF THE STORMWATER SYSTEMS.PITCH DRAINAGE DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION BY OTHERS.
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PIPE SIZE REQUIRED TO INTERCEPTOVERLAND FLOW FROM MOORE PARKROAD SUBJECT TO DETAILED DESIGN.
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