The document summarizes the scope of work for tank inspection services with the following key points:
1. The quoted rates from vendors are more than double the rates paid in 2015 for a similar project.
2. The available budget only allows for 250 days of a tank inspector for the day shift and 170 days for the night shift.
3. The tank inspectors will be responsible for witnessing, coordinating, supervising and reporting on inspection and testing activities to ensure the mechanical integrity of tanks, as outlined in the quality inspection plan.
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The document summarizes the scope of work for tank inspection services with the following key points:
1. The quoted rates from vendors are more than double the rates paid in 2015 for a similar project.
2. The available budget only allows for 250 days of a tank inspector for the day shift and 170 days for the night shift.
3. The tank inspectors will be responsible for witnessing, coordinating, supervising and reporting on inspection and testing activities to ensure the mechanical integrity of tanks, as outlined in the quality inspection plan.
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1. All vendors are technically acceptable.
However, the quoted rates are very high (more than
double) in comparison with the rates of manpower provided for FPCL project by M/s SGS in 2015 against PO # 4591500030. 2. Based on limited budget available for the subject job, following job scope may be offered to the bidders: No. of Sr. Trade Days No. (A) 1 Tank Inspector (day shift) 250 2 Tank Inspector (night shift) 170
3. Tank inspector’s responsibility shall be as per job scope in RFQ including:
a. Witness, coordinate, supervise and report all inspection and testing activities related to the mechanical integrity of tank as specified in quality inspection plan (QIP) b. issuing of non-conformity(NC) reports in case of any non-compliance by the construction contractor against the code and standards c. review/signing of all NDT reports such as visual inspection, DPT, MPT, UT, RT, Leak testing, Dry film thickness tests, etc d. detailed record keeping / traceability of NDT reports with field fabrication and necessary logging of fabrication work in weld summary sheets (if required) 4. Lodging and messing terms and conditions may be agreed with the vendor by S&C. 5. Signed quality inspection plan (QIP) is also annexed for forwarding to the vendor.