This document provides an introduction to contracts and project planning for dam construction projects. It defines key terms like contracts, projects, and project planning. It outlines the essential elements of a contract and describes the typical parties involved in construction projects. It also discusses different types of construction contracts and how project work is typically measured and paid. Finally, it lists the typical documents that make up a construction contract.
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Contract adminstration and planning
1. Ministry of Water Resources & Electricity
Dams ImplementatIon UnIt
GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF PROJECTS
DAM COMPLEX OF UPPER
ATBARA PROJECT
Brief Introduction to Contracts& Planning Works
ENG.Awad Hamdan
Contracts & Planning Department
4. 2. Project
2.1 Definition
Set of one or more activities that should be
performed within a period of time , budget
and quality.
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Project planning is the process that defines the project
activities and end products that will be performed and
describes how the activities will be accomplished. The
purpose of project planning is to define each major
task, estimate the time and resources required, and
provide a framework for management review and
control.
2. Project
2.3 Project Planning
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project planning activities Scope:
To define the specific work to be performed and
goals that define and bind the project.
to define the Estimates to be documented for
planning, tracking, and controlling the project.
to define Commitments that are planned,
documented, and agreed to by affected groups.
Project alternatives, assumptions, and constraints.
2. Project
7. 2. Project
The planning process includes steps to estimate the
size of the project, estimate the technical scope of
the effort, estimate the resources required to
complete the project, produce a schedule, identify
and assess risks, and negotiate commitments.
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8. 2. Project
Repetition of the previous steps is necessary to
establish the project plan. Typically, several
iterations of the planning process are performed
before a plan is actually completed.
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9. 3. Construction Projects
3.1 Construction Project Parties
Client (Employer)
Consultant (Engineer)
Contractor
3.2 Contractual Relationship Between Parties
Employer-Consultant Contract
Employer-Contractor Contract
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11. Measurement Contract
Lump-sum Contract
Direct Labour Contract
Cost Plus Contract
Based on Price Determination
5. Types of Contracts
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Lump-sum Contract
Measurement Contract
Cost Plus Contract
Direct Labour Contract
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5. Types of Contracts
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Contractors RiskType of ContractEmployers Risk
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Measurement for payment of drilling holes in any
material will be made per linear metre actually drilled
and when specified per hole drilled for setting up the
drilling machine, shifting it from one borehole to
another, within the site limits, including erection,
dismantling and linking with energy and water sources.
No measurement is made for re-drilling when grouting is
carried-out by progress procedure.
6. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Of Drilling Works
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All boreholes stopped due to fault of the Contractor
before reaching the depth required by the Engineer will
not be considered for payment.
6. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Of Drilling Works
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Measurement for payment of water tests will be the
number of water tests satisfactorily carried-out in 5 m
sections or smaller than 5 m at the Engineer's request.
Measurement for drainage hole will be made on the
same basis as drilling.
Measurement of grouting work will be made per hole
drilled; when specified for handling and setting up the
grouting equipment and the removal of the same per
section grouted, and per kilo of dry material actually
injected.
6. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Of Drilling Works
16. 1. Drawings
2. Specification
3. Bills of Quantities
4. Conditions of Contract
5. Instructions to Tenderers
6. Soil Investigation Report
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7. Contracts Document
4.1
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17. 4.2
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7. Agreement
8. Letter of Acceptance
9. Memorandum of Understanding
10.Contractors Schedules
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7. Contracts Document
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