Division of Design and Construction
Quality
Assurance Guideline
Background
A core principle of the Denver Service Center (DSC) is the production
of high quality construction documents for projects that conserve natural
and cultural resources, enhance visitor experience and park operations,
and demonstrate leadership in sustainable design. In order to accomplish
this goal, appropriate quality standards must be developed, implemented,
and enforced. This requires that a formal Quality Assurance Program
be established.
The federal acquisition Regulation (FAR) states:
46.102 Policy.
Agencies shall ensure that:
(a) Contracts include inspection and other quality requirements,
including warranty clauses when appropriate, that are determined
necessary to protect the Government's interest;
(b) Supplies or services tendered by contractors meet contract requirements;
(c) Government contract quality assurance is conducted before acceptance (except
as otherwise provided in this part), by or under the direction of Government
personnel;
Procedures
DSC Division of Design and Construction Quality Assurance is defined
as “Ensuring that the delivered products meet the established
programmatic, performance and technical requirements of the project,
that design standards are adhered to, that the design conserves the
natural and cultural resources and is appropriate for the location,
and that the NPS design ethic is sustained.”
The DSC Quality Assurance Process will confirm that the project:
- complies with NPS policies and guidelines,
- complies with applicable laws and regulations
- is within scope and budget
- meets the programmatic requirements
- is appropriate for the location
- sustains the NPS design ethic
- complies with health, safety, and functional requirements
- construction documents are adequate to construct the intended facility
The Architect-Engineer is responsible for Quality Control which includes
ensuring the technical accuracy, completeness, and correctness of the
design, cost estimate and all engineering aspects and details, including
coordination of all disciplines with each other and with the specifications.
This is consistent with the FAR, which states:
52.236-23 Responsibility of the Architect-Engineer Contractor.
As prescribed in 36.609-2(b), insert the following clause:
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTOR (APR 1984)
(a)The Contractor shall be responsible for the professional quality,
technical accuracy, and the coordination of all designs, drawings,
specifications, and other services furnished by the Contractor
under this contract. The Contractor shall, without additional compensation,
correct or revise any errors or deficiencies in its designs, drawings,
specifications, and other services.
(b) Neither the Government's review, approval or acceptance of,
nor payment for, the services required under this contract shall
be construed to operate as a waiver of any rights under this contract
or of any cause of action arising out of the performance of this
contract, and the Contractor shall be and remain liable to the
Government in accordance with applicable law for all damages to
the Government caused by the Contractor's negligent performance
of any of the services furnished under this contract.
The A/E shall accomplish a Quality Control Review and shall make corrections
prior to each submittal to the DSC.
The Project Manager or Project Specialist shall be responsible for
initiating each Quality Assurance Review with the DSC Technical Branch
Quality Assurance Coordinator (QARC).
Fifteen calendar days shall be allowed for completion of the Quality
Assurance Review for the first four submittals, and seven calendar
days for the Final Submittal.
The Quality Assurance reviewers shall use the Quality Assurance Review
Checklists as a guide in performing their reviews. The checklists are
designed to be comprehensive, but do not necessarily include all items
that may be reviewed on a particular project. Not all items shown on
the checklists are applicable to every project. In addition, not all
of the Quality Assurance reviewers will be required on every project.
The Branch Chief, Technical Branch shall be required to sign off on
the Advance Procurement Plan that all review comments have been satisfactorily
resolved before the project can be submitted to the Division of Contracts.
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