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Testing of completed systems shall be performed as required by the technical specifications of the

contract.

Contractor Punch-Out: Near the completion of all work or any increment thereof, the contractor prepares a

punch list and makes corrections.

The contractor should correct deficiencies promptly so that project schedules are

met.

All major deficiencies noted during this contractor's punch-out inspection must be corrected prior to the

pre-final inspection.

Pre-Final and Final Inspections: Participating in the pre-final and final inspections will be

QA personnel and QC personnel

Any deficiencies noted at these inspections by client/customer personnel will be examined by the Government and the contractor notified if corrective action is

required

Complete As-Built Drawings: As-built drawings are updated continually

throughout the project.

While the status of as- built drawings is a concern throughout the project, it is of particular significance, as the project comes to an end,

to prevent any loose ends.

Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Manuals: The QC Manager will assure submittal of all required operation and maintenance data in accordance with

scheduled submittal dates.

Instruction and Training Procedures: If the contract requires operation and maintenance training of client/customer personnel, the QC Manager will make certain all specified training has been conducted by

qualified instructors.

Materials Turnover: The QC Manager will verify that all required keys, spare parts and materials have been sorted, identified, and demonstrated to be

usable prior to final inspection.

Warranty: The QC Manager will ensure that all warranty information

is provided.

FAR Clause 52.246-21 Warranty of Construction, states the general warranty period for construction work is one year from the time of

acceptance by the government .

If the manufacturers of individual components provide a longer warranty, this extended warranty period accrues to

the government

If the contractor repairs or replaces a component of the project during the warranty period then this component is warranted for

one year from the repair or replacement date.