PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF ELEVATED FLARE GAS SYSTEM


Project Construction of Elevated Flare System At Mori Gas Collecting Station And Gopavaram Gas Collecting Station of Rajahmundry Asset
Description Project Management Consultancy Service for Construction of Elevated Flare Gas System
Client Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) is an Indian multinational oil and gas company headquartered in Dehradun, India. It is one of the largest Asia-based oil and gas exploration and production companies.
Location Rajahmundry District, Andhra Pradesh (India)
Duration 23 months
 

KAVIN’S SCOPE OF WORK

Phase 1 – Pre Award of EPC tender

  • Review of Basic Engineering Package (BEP)
  • Revision of Detailed Cost Estimates.
  • Finalization of Scope of Work for releasing EPC Tender
  • Preparation of Technical Bid Document.
  • Assisting ONGC in Pre-bid Conference.
  • Preparation of replies to bidders queries, if any.
  • Technical Bid Evaluation and submission of scrutinized bids to ONGC’s comments/ approval.
  • Selection of EPC Contractor jointly with ONGC and awarding of contract to EPC contractor

Phase II – Phase 2 – Post Award of EPC Tender

  • Project Management of the EPC work after awarding.
  • Review and approval of Detailed Engineering documents produced by the EPC Contractor.
  • Review of Soil Investigation report and Contour Map.
  • Review and approval of Foundation Design and allied civil and structural works.
  • Review and approval of   Construction Drawings
  • Certification of AS BUILT drawings.
  • Assistance to ONGC in vendor pre-qualification and conformity of specifications as indicated in the bid document/ standard specifications.
  • Assistance to ONGC in replying audit queries on technical matters.
  • Technical Assistance in regard to various approvals to be obtained for the project from Statutory Authorities.
  • Assist ONGC in preparing the replies to the various queries from Statutory and Government authorities.
  • Settlement of post contractual issues and finalization of ‘Change Orders’ after completion of the total EPC Contract.

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