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EXHIBIT A - SCOPE OF WORK

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LQ Expansion Project CONFIDENTIAL CONTRACT
Engineering, Procurement, Installation, Construction & Commissioning (EPICC)
North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 7
GENERAL ............................................................................................................. 7
PROJECT OBJECTIVES ....................................................................................... 7
SCOPE SUMMARY ............................................................................................... 8
New Living Quarters .............................................................................. 8
NOT USED .............................................................................................. 9
NOT USED .............................................................................................. 9
NOT USED .............................................................................................. 9
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW ...................................................................................... 9
NOT USED ............................................................................................................ 9
DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS .................................................................. 9

2. NOT USED ..................................................................................................................... 14


NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 14
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 14

3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION OF WORK ............................................................................ 15


NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 15
HSES REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................... 15
RISK ASSESSMENT ........................................................................................... 16
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 17
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 17
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 17
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS ......................................................................... 17
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 17
SPARE PARTS & OPERATING SUPPLIES ........................................................ 17
LESSONS LEARNED .......................................................................................... 17
UNITS OF MEASURE ......................................................................................... 18
MARINE WARRANTY SURVEYOR..................................................................... 18
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 18
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 18
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 18
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 18
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................... 18
QUALITY ASSURANCE ...................................................................................... 19
Quality overview .................................................................................. 19

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

Quality Planning ................................................................................... 19


Quality control...................................................................................... 20
Quality Indicators ................................................................................. 20
Quality Assurance................................................................................ 21
DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS ................................................................ 21
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 22
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 22
PROJECT CONTROL AND ADMINISTRATION .................................................. 22
Project Coordination............................................................................ 22
Project Controls ................................................................................... 22
Progress Measurement........................................................................ 25

4. ENGINEERING ............................................................................................................... 25
GENERAL ........................................................................................................... 25
DOCUMENTATION ............................................................................................. 26
FEED Deliverables ............................................................................... 26
CONTRACTOR Deliverables ................................................................ 27
ORDER OF PRECEDENCE ................................................................................ 32
DATA MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................ 32
COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING REQUIREMENTS AND 3D MODEL ................ 32
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 32
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 32
ARCHITECTURAL............................................................................................... 33
General ................................................................................................. 33
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 33
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 33
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 33
STRUCTURAL .................................................................................................... 33
General ................................................................................................. 33
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 34
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 34
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 34
Drafting ................................................................................................. 34
Weight Control Report ......................................................................... 34
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 34
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 34
PIPING AND LAYOUT ......................................................................................... 35
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 36
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 36
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 37
Piping Construction Isometrics .......................................................... 37
Piping Supports ................................................................................... 38
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 38

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

NOT USED ............................................................................................ 38


Lists ...................................................................................................... 38
Piping MTOs ......................................................................................... 39
Piping Stress Analysis......................................................................... 39
3D Modeling.......................................................................................... 39
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 39
Design Reviews .................................................................................... 39
MECHANICAL ..................................................................................................... 39
General ................................................................................................. 39
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 40
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 40
Drawings datasheets and related documents.................................... 40
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 40
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 40
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 40
HVAC .................................................................................................................. 40
General ................................................................................................. 40
Construction Engineering ................................................................... 41
Inspection, installation, Testing and Commissioning ....................... 41
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 42
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 42
ELECTRICAL ...................................................................................................... 42
General ................................................................................................. 42
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 43
Greenfield Works - Additional Living Quarter Facility ....................... 43
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 43
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 43
INSTRUMENTATION .......................................................................................... 43
General ................................................................................................. 43
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 45
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 45
Fabrication............................................................................................ 45
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 45
TELECOM ........................................................................................................... 45
General ................................................................................................. 45
Installation Scope ................................................................................ 46
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 46
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 46
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 46
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 46
FIRE & SAFETY .................................................................................................. 46
PROCUREMENT & INSPECTION SERVICES .................................................... 47
General ................................................................................................. 47
Material procurement ........................................................................... 47
Procurement logistics ......................................................................... 47

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

Logistics ............................................................................................... 48
Expediting/inspection/testing ............................................................. 48
Inspection ............................................................................................. 48
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 49
Spares Requirements .......................................................................... 49

5. FABRICATION ............................................................................................................... 49
GENERAL ........................................................................................................... 49
PRESERVATION................................................................................................. 51
MATERIAL CONTROL ........................................................................................ 52
INSPECTIONS .................................................................................................... 53
STRUCTURAL .................................................................................................... 54
PIPING ................................................................................................................ 54
INSTRUMENTATION .......................................................................................... 55
SAFETY AND LOSS PREVENTION OUTFITTING.............................................. 56
ARCHITECTURAL............................................................................................... 57
Firewalls ............................................................................................... 57
Internal “A” And “B” Partition Panels ................................................ 58
Ceiling ................................................................................................... 58
Deck Finishes ....................................................................................... 58
PFP and Insulation ............................................................................... 58
External Doors ..................................................................................... 59
External Windows ................................................................................ 59
Internal Partition Doors and Folding Partition ................................... 59
Prefabricated Bathroom Unit............................................................... 59
Elevator................................................................................................. 59
Sanitary Ware ....................................................................................... 59
Sauna Room ......................................................................................... 60
Toilet Partition and Service Panels ..................................................... 60
Built-In Furniture .................................................................................. 60
Soft and Loose Furniture..................................................................... 60
Medical Furniture and Equipment ....................................................... 60
Signage ................................................................................................. 61
Lockers and Benches .......................................................................... 61
Caulking and Sealants ......................................................................... 61
Multi-bay Movable Storage System .................................................... 61
WEIGHING AND WEIGHT CONTROL ................................................................ 61
LOAD-OUT, SEA-FASTENING AND TRASPORTATION .................................... 61
Introduction .......................................................................................... 61
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 62
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 62
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 62
Work FACILITIES and Services ........................................................... 62
Sea-fastening ....................................................................................... 62

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

Load-out ............................................................................................... 62
TRANSPORTATION ............................................................................................ 63
Condition of Transportation Barge ..................................................... 63
Pre Load Out Survey ............................................................................ 63
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 64
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 64
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 64
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 64
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 64
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 64
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 64
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 64
ONSHORE SYSTEMS MECHANICAL COMPLETION AND PRE-
COMMISSIONING ............................................................................................... 64
SYSTEMS COMPLETION PLANS AND ACTIVITIES ......................................... 64
General ................................................................................................. 64
Topsides ............................................................................................... 64
Commissioning .................................................................................... 65
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 65
NOT USED ............................................................................................ 65
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 65
NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 65
PROJECT DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS .............................................. 65

6. ANNEXES ...................................................................................................................... 66

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LQ Expansion Project CONFIDENTIAL CONTRACT
Engineering, Procurement, Installation, Construction & Pre-Commissioning
North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

1. INTRODUCTION
General
The purpose of the NFB Offshore Accommodation Expansion Project is to provide
additional accommodation on the North Field Bravo (NFB – Qatar) installing a new
Living Quarters platform (referred to herein as the “Additional Living Quarters –ALQ)
designed for 90 Persons on Board (POB) adjacent to and bridge linked to the existing
Living Quarters (referred to herein as the LQ).

EXIST Living New Living


Figure 1-1: The new Living quarters at NFB

Project Objectives
The Project will adhere to the following general principles that are consistent with
COMPANY policies and practices. Through the application of these principles, the
FACILITIES design, construction and operation of this project will be conducted in a
manner that:
 Protects the safety, health and security of all personnel involved in the
project;
 Complies with environmental, regulatory and permitting requirements;
 Deploys effective management of quality throughout the project;
 Applies sound engineering and approved best practices;
 Focuses on flawless execution.
In addition, CONTRACTOR shall consider the following important Project
components as part of execution of WORK:
 Management of health, safety, environment, and security (HSES) program
to meet COMPANY expectations and achieve new standards of excellence;
 Close out and Implementation of Lessons Learned outlined in this
document to enhance safety, quality, constructability, operability, and

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

maintainability of the FACILITIES. In addition, CONTRACTOR shall maintain


a Lessons Learned Register during the course of the project, which shall be
documented and submitted to COMPANY for future use and application;
 Achieve constructability design that will consolidate interdisciplinary
efforts to incorporate all phases of Project design, to improve Project
safety, quality, construction costs, CONTRACT master schedule;
 Fully Engineer all lifting plans related to Yard Activities and submit to
COMPANY for approval.

Scope Summary

The scope of work assigned to the CONTRACTOR can be summarized as follows:


New Living Quarters

Provision of a new 90 man living quarters, bridge linked to the existing NFB living
quarters including Construction Engineering, Procurement, Fabrication, Pre-
Commissioning and Commissioning assistance of the following:
 New 4 legged jacket to support the new living quarter;
 N.4 ALQ piles;
 New 90 man living quarters including as a minimum, the following main
characteristics:
 45 Two man cabins each with wet area;
 Offices, conference room and library;
 HVAC systems;
 Electrical distribution system and utilities;
 Emergency power generation;
 Helipad and associated lighting and telecom systems;
 Recreational areas;
 Fire water system – extended from existing LQ;
 Potable and utility water systems – extended from existing LQ;
 Helicopter refueling System;
 Black and grey water sewage systems;
 Instrument and utility air systems – extended from existing LQ;
 Diesel system – extended from existing LQ;
 Open Drain system;
 Mechanical handling equipment;
 Fire detection and protection equipment;

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

 Telecommunication equipment;
 Access and egress equipment including lifeboats;
 Safety and Escape Equipment and accessories;
 N.6 Bridges linking the new and existing FACILITIES.

NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED

Document Overview
A brief description of the contents presented in this Scope of WORK document is as
follows:
Section 1: Introduction
Section 2: NOT USED
Section 3-5: Provide project Description of WORK and presents in detail
CONTRACTOR's technical requirements and responsibilities. This section describes
all phases of the WORK, including detailed engineering, fabrication, installation,
hookup, systems completion, and commissioning. In several descriptions of WORK
sections, there is a listing of Project components that have been identified as the
most important tasks to be performed by CONTRACTOR. These listings are not
intended to be comprehensive in nature.

NOT USED

Definitions and Abbreviations


For all purposes of this AGREEMENT, except as is otherwise expressly provided
herein or unless the context otherwise requires, the terms defined in the preamble
and the recitals shall have the meanings assigned to them therein and the terms
defined below shall have the meanings assigned to them as follows:
 “CLIENT” means Qatargas Operating Company Limited;
 “COMPANY” means ROSETTI MARINO SPA;
 “CONTRACTOR” means the Company designed as aforementioned Scope of
Work executor;
 “CONTRACT AWARD” means the date of assignment of present Contract;
 “FACILITIES” means Jacket, Piles, Additional Living Quarter (ALQ), Helideck
and Bridges and all relevant their components not herein mentioned.

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Engineering, Procurement, Installation, Construction & Pre-Commissioning
North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

Abbreviation Definition

AC Alternating current

AFC Approved For Construction

AFD Approved for Design

ALQ Additional Living Quarters

ANSI American National Standards Institute

API American Petroleum Institute

ATU Antenna Tuning Unit

AVL Approved Vendor List

BOM Bill of Materials

BSI British Standards Institute

CBAS Cascade Breathing Air System

COG Centre of Gravity

DC Direct Current

DCS Distributed Control System

DEP Design and Engineering Practice

DMS Data Management System

DSC Digital Selective Calling

EIA Electrical Industries Alliance

ELICS Electrical Integrated Control System

EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility

EMI Electromagnetic Interference

EPIRB Emergency Position Indication Radio Beacon

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Engineering, Procurement, Installation, Construction & Pre-Commissioning
North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

ERP Emergency Response Plan

ESD Emergency Shutdown System

ETSI European Telecommunication Standards Institute

FAT Factory Acceptance Testing

FM Factory Mutual

FOC Fibber Optic Cable

FOPP Fibber Optic patch panel

FT Flow Transmitter

GARP (Generic Attribute Registration Protocol) Information


GID Declaration

GRE Glass Reinforced Epoxy

HSES Health, Safety, Environment and Security

HVAC Heating, Ventilation and Air-conditioning

IEC International Electro technical Commission

IEEE Institution of Electrical and Electronic Engineers

IP Ingress Protection

IR Instrument /Telecom Technical Room

IS Intrinsically Safe

ITU International Telecommunication Union

JEIT Joint Equipment Inspection Test

JSA Job Safety Analysis

LAN Local Area Network

LQ Existing Living Quarters

MAC Maintenance and Control

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

MCC Motor Control Centre

MCR Main Control Room

MCT Multiple cable transit

MIC Marine In-Charge

MM Multimode

MOC Material of Construction

MOPO Manual/Matrix of Permitted Operations

MRs Material Requisitions

MTO Material Take Off

MTTR Mean Time To Repair

MWS Marine Warranty Surveyor

NDB Non Directional Beacon

NDE Non-destructive examination

NDT Non-destructive Testing

NEC National Electrical Code

NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association

NFB North Field Bravo

OPITO Offshore Petroleum Industry Training Organisation

PAGA Public Annunciation and General Alarm

PBX Private Branch Exchange

PDCS Power Distribution Control System

PIC Person In Charge

PMI Positive Material Identification

PO Purchase Order

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

POB Personnel on Board

POS Purchase Order Specifications

PSS Plant Safety System

PT Pressure Transmitter

PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom

PTW Permit to Work

PU Process Utility Platform

PWHT Post Weld Heat Treatment

QG Qatar Gas

QP Qatar Petroleum

RCR Reservation of Change

SIL Safety Integrity Level

SM Single Mode

SOW Scope of Work

STP Sensor Tower Platform

TBE Technical Bid Evaluations

TIA Telecommunication Industries Association

UHF Ultra High Frequency

UL Underwriters Laboratories

UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply

UT Ultrasonic Testing

UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair

VHF Very High Frequency

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

2. NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION OF WORK


NOT USED

HSES Requirements
A strong HSES performance shall be a core focus for CONTRACTOR during all phases of
project execution.

As part of initial deliverables, CONTRACTOR shall develop a HSES plan for COMPANY
approval. The HSES plan shall be aligned with relevant international standards,
COMPANY requirements and in-house CONTRACTOR procedures as specified by the
CONTRACT and Scope of Work.

A full time HSES manager shall be appointed as part of the Project Management Team.
The HSES manager, supported with a dedicated team, shall work to promote and
enforce HSES compliance across the project scope.

CONTRACTOR shall pay the highest regard to safety and shall conform to:
 COMPANY's HSES and permit-to-work (PTW) policy while working on
COMPANY operating FACILITIES.;
 Qatar regulatory requirements and safety guidelines;
 Vessel movement under COMPANY approval.

CONTRACTOR shall have the objective of achieving overall completion of the WORK
without accident or incident and is solely responsible for:
 Providing a safe working environment at all sites;
 The safe performance of the WORK by all personnel;
 Ensuring that awareness of the importance of safety is actively promoted at all
sites;
 All personnel undertaking work offshore are suitably trained and have valid
certifications, in accordance with COMPANY requirements;
 SIMOPS requirements shall follow COMPANY SIMOPS Manual;
 All vessels must be equipped with a Cascade Breathing Air System (CBAS);
 A vessel fitted with a helideck which is not a serviceable helideck is prohibited
from entry in the field;

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

 All helidecks on vessels used by CONTRACTOR shall be Pre-approved by


COMPANY’s appointed helicopter operator prior to mobilization;
 OPITO certifications is required for personnel.

CONTRACTOR shall ensure safety through the proper operation of a safety


management system, including safety risk assessment procedures, conforming to the
principles of internationally recognized safety standards applicable to:
 Engineering of the WORK;
 Fabrication, construction, and installation of the FACILITIES;
 Verification of all WORK to confirm that it meets all the requirements of the
safety system;
 Systematic auditing to ensure compliance with the AGREEMENT safety
standards and objectives.

CONTRACTOR's safety management of the WORK shall include all safety-related


functions at all sites whether onshore or offshore, to protect the well-being of all
personnel and to prevent loss of or damage to property. CONTRACTOR's HSES activities
shall be in accordance with requirements of COMPANY.

CONTRACTOR shall ensure full compliance with all HSES requirements report in EXHIBIT
L, applicable procedures included in the ANNEX A.12 and other HSES requirement
recalled in other EXHIBITs.

Risk Assessment
CONTRACTOR shall perform risk assessments of the FACILITIES design, fabrication, and
installation. The risk assessments shall follow COMPANY requirements and make
reference to FEED documentation. CONTRACTOR shall include in his assessments the
following:
 Existing LQ Brownfield modifications, inclusive of process, structural, piping,
mechanical, electrical and instrumentation;
 Installation risk assessments for jacket and topsides;
 Risk assessment shall include Installation risk assessment, Construction Risk
Assessment and Pre start up safety analysis. All risk assessment shall be carried
out with representatives from both COMPANY and CONTRACTOR;
 Based on the risk assessment, CONTRACTOR shall update the engineering
deliverables to fulfill the assessment outcomes. CONTRACTOR shall highlight

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

to COMPANY if any updates are required in COMPANY’s existing safety


procedures.

CONTRACTOR shall also participate in COMPANY-sponsored risk assessments if


requested to do so.

NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED

Government Regulations
CONTRACTOR shall ensure that the design and CONTRACTOR's procedures and
practices comply with the requirements and regulations of applicable government
authorities, including (but not limited to) Port Authorities, QP Marine Division, Ministry
of the Environment Qatar. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible to coordinate all
requirements/obtain approvals as needed from the concerned government
authorities.

NOT USED

Spare parts & Operating Supplies


CONTRACTOR shall provide all spare parts required for construction through systems’
completion including commissioning, in accordance with the specification requirements,
for the FACILITIES at his own cost for his scope of supply. Additionally, two (2) years’ worth
of the recommended operating spares for all equipment is to be identified by
CONTRACTOR. After COMPANY review of the recommended spares and comparison with
the existing stock, COMPANY may require CONTRACTOR to procure and deliver the
required spares on actual cost plus basis CONTRACTOR’S compensation will be as per
actual competitive market price (DDP) plus a mark-up (to be agreed upon).
Lessons Learned
CONTRACTOR shall provide CONTRACTOR's Lessons Learned from previous similar
project(s). A work shop shall be conducted to ensure that thorough review and
determinations as to how each lesson learned will be incorporated into CONTRACTOR
Project Execution Plan shall be addressed.

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

After the workshop, CONTRACTOR shall assume responsibility for maintaining a list of
the items identified as requiring implementation, documenting agreement with
COMPANY on the means of implementation, and tracking and documenting
completion of all Lessons Learned.

CONTRACTOR shall also develop captured Lessons Learned at the end of the Project to
identify Lessons Learned gained during project execution. This captured Lessons
Learned shall be provided to COMPANY. All lessons shall be appropriately referenced
to project documentation to provide a high level of clarity and usefulness for future
reference.

Units of measure
The NFB LQ Expansion Project shall use the International System of Units (SI) unless
stated otherwise in the FEED Documentation.

Marine Warranty Surveyor


COMPANY will nominate a Marine Warranty Surveyor in accordance with CLIENT
requirements and approval to oversee all aspects of the transportation and installation.
The Marine Warranty Surveyor shall review and approve all load-out, sea-fastening,
transportation, lifting and installation activities, including engineering, marine
equipment, and procedures.

CONTRACTOR shall provide all information requested by the MWS in a timely manner;
provide access for the MWS to CONTRACTOR's vendor and SUBCONTRACTOR premises
for the purpose of MWS inspections and surveys; and cooperate and comply with the
MWS, whose responsibility shall be to ensure that marine operations are carried out in
accordance with the rules, regulations, codes, standards, and specifications defined by
COMPANY in the AGREEMENT.

NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED

Specifications
The following specifications shall apply to the project.

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 Project Specifications;
 Shell DEPs;
 COMPANY/CLIENT Policies and Procedures.

Quality Assurance
Quality overview
Quality shall be a major factor of the overall project; hence the CONTRACTOR shall be
responsible for maintaining and promoting COMPANY and CONTRACTOR standards
throughout the project.

CONTRACTOR shall appoint a Quality Manager as part of the project management team
who shall have the responsibility to ensure that all quality standards are met and
adhered to.

The appointed Project Quality Manager shall be supported by a dedicated team who
shall ensure that a quality product is developed across all facets of the project scope.
CONTRACTOR shall also refer to the Contract Exhibits E and H and their Annexures
other thanks Annex A12, for Quality requirements.

Quality Planning
Quality Planning is a key factor in ensuring that the requirements of the project are
met. The Project Quality Manager in coordination with the other Project Management
Team members shall review thoroughly the contractual scope including project
specifications to determine the requirements of the COMPANY. All procedures to be
used on the project and interfaces both internal and external shall be identified and
addressed. CONTRACTOR shall perform the works in alignment with the relevant
industry, COMPANY and CONTRACTOR standards as specified by the CONTRACT and
SOW.

In accordance with these, CONTRACTOR shall develop a Project Quality Plan aligned
with COMPANY's Project Quality Plan DB-QG1-LQ-U-72-00-09-0002 and procedures,
where all quality related activities, reference project specifications and relevant
procedures are identified. The Project Quality Plan shall be issued to COMPANY for
review and approval.

The Project Quality Plan shall be based on the following key documents:

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 Applicable CONTRACTOR management systems;


 CONTRACTOR’s Execution Plan;
 COMPANY specifications;
 Contract scope of work;
 Applicable international standards and codes;
 COMPANY Detailed Engineering and Design Basis.

The quality plan shall be used to monitor and control the following, but not limited to,
activities involved in the project:
 SUBCONTRACTOR activities, as applicable;
 Certification;
 Inspection and Testing requirements;
 Procurement items;
 CONTRACTOR deliverables and design;
 Preservation of equipment / components.

Besides, CONTRACTOR shall submit “Master Document Index” (synonym of Fabrication


Document List) within 1 week after the award of this Contract. Master Document Index
shall identify all documentation published by CONTRACTOR in the course of execution
of the WORK. The documentation (drawings and documents) shall have an intelligent
number applied (which will be different depending on if engineering documentation,
supplier documentation, detailed fabrication documentation) and will be codified and
titled in accordance with the requirements set out in Exhibit A, Qatargas Procedure
01.50.06.02 and PRJ-PJL-PRC-004, EXHIBIT G.

Quality control
The Quality Plan and appropriate supporting documents shall specify applicable quality
controls to be applied during the project scope.

To ensure adherence to the plan is maintained, quality audits shall be conducted during
execution of the scope.

In case of any changes to the project that may impact on the proposed quality control
measures, the quality plan shall be revised for COMPANY approval accordingly.

Quality Indicators

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

Throughout the length of the project, key quality processes shall be measured and
performance tracked in the following areas;
 Engineering;
 Fabrication;
 Procurement;
 Marine;
 QA/QC;
 Relevant KPI index will be provided by COMPANY.

Records of all quality measurements shall be recorded, tracked by CONTRACTOR and


made available for COMPANY review according to KPI provided by COMPANY.

Quality Assurance
Adherence to the quality plan, for activities including but not limited to, the following
shall be ensured:
 Implementation of COMPANY Quality Management Process, Quality Plan and
Control Procedures;
 Audits of Vendors, Sub-Vendors and SUBCONTRACTORs;
 Joint Inspection Test for procured material and equipment;
 Vendor inspections to verify previous respective Vendor Inspection Test
findings prior to Final Inspection Release;
 Vendor surveillance based on Equipment and Material Inspection Levels
defined in scope of work;
 Communication of Project Specific requirements to shop floors such as;
welding consumable batch test, verification test of steel products, use of
welding procedures, additional paint tests etc.;
 Weekly Quality Meetings between COMPANY and CONTRACTOR to discuss
quality issues, quality trends, welding, project procedures, QC Plans, and
inspection status;
 Non Conformance Report issuing, tracking and close out.

Documentation requirements
CONTRACTOR shall develop all documents and drawings associated with the project,
inclusive of project management, engineering, fabrication, pre-commissioning and
assistance for COMPANY’s commissioning activities.

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Vendor documentation shall also follow the same approach. CONTRACTOR shall
recognize this requirement and accordingly develop a documentation management
plan.

NOT USED
NOT USED

Project Control and Administration


Project Coordination
CONTRACTOR shall be responsible to provide project management and coordination of
his works, his SUBCONTRACTOR’s works, and any other third party agencies appointed
by him, and coordination with COMPANY.

CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for monitoring and controlling the following but not
limited to:
 Construction Engineering, procurement, fabrication, Mechanical Completion
and Precommissioning;
 Periodic quality, safety, technical reviews and scheduled audits and advising
COMPANY of the results of such reviews, audits actions taken and any relevant
recommendations;
 Co-ordination with the COMPANY as required. Preparation of a complete set
of Project Procedures for all the aspects of Services to be prepared and
submitted to the COMPANY for acceptance;
 Reporting to the COMPANY in accordance with all relevant provisions of the
Contract, and / or as may be otherwise advised;
 All such other management functions as may be necessary for the proper,
timely and efficient performance of the CONTRACTOR in fulfilling the
requirements of the WORK, and the CONTRACT.

Project Controls
 CONTRACTOR's Project Controls activities shall include planning and
scheduling, progress measurement and reporting, forecasting, trending and
change management, cost control, reporting and invoicing in line with
COMPANY’s procedures.
 CONTRACTOR shall propose (for COMPANY's approval) detailed Project
Controls procedures (in line with COMPANY’s procedures) covering planning

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and scheduling, progress measurement and reporting, cost control and


reporting, forecasting, trending and change management. All such procedures
shall be submitted for COMPANY's approval. within 2 weeks from the award of
this CONTRACT The CONTRACTOR’s Project Control system shall permit the:
 representation of the plan to perform the WORK at WORKSITES, in the
form of progress curves supported by quantity of deliverables and
construction material, and man-hour estimates;
 quantified pre-planning of work to achieve the agreed upon physical
progress for each period for each deliverable;
 physical progress monitoring and reporting of these deliverables through
use of bar charts, progress curves, histograms, tables, etc.;
 CONTRACTOR shall take the responsibility of planning, scheduling and
progress calculation and monitoring of all engineering, procurement, and
construction work;
 accurate cost control / reporting of the WORK;
 effective administration of PROJECT invoicing and accounting; and
change management and control.

3.20.2.1 Planning and Scheduling


 CONTRACTOR shall develop and submit (for COMPANY approval) a baseline
schedule within 2 weeks from the award of this CONTRACT.
 All planning documents shall cover the entire CONTRACT duration in
accordance with the Project’s schedule. All planning documents shall clearly
describe the type/category of personnel, work hours, and/or progress.
 CONTRACTOR shall transfer to COMPANY all computerized network data files
in native formats.
 Planning activities shall be conducted using Primavera planning software.
Preference will be given to the use of Primavera Enterprise Project
Management (P6v7) planning software.
 CONTRACTOR shall provide access to COMPANY to all planning and scheduling
documentation required for conducting Risk Analysis studies.

3.20.2.2 Cost Control Activities

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 CONTRACTOR shall propose (for COMPANY approval) a cost phasing for the
Project in accordance with baseline schedule within 4 weeks from the award
of this CONTRACT;
 Variance analysis shall be conducted monthly to analyze the actual cost in
relation to planned cost performance;
 Any potential deviations shall be communicated to COMPANY as early as
practically possible through usage of Trending and/or Change Management
procedure;
 CONTRACTOR shall analyze the CONTRACT performance to-date, trends and
developments and shall provide the COMPANY with forecast of expected
CONTRACT anticipated final cost on a monthly basis. The basis of forecast
calculation and assumptions made shall be clearly stated in the report;
 Forecasts shall cover the life of CONTRACT and shall be phased by months for
current year and by quarters for subsequent years. Any prior year information
shall be noted as a single annual figure.

3.20.2.3 Reporting
 At all times during the performance of the WORK, CONTRACTOR shall provide
COMPANY with accurate and complete information with respect to the WORK
already performed, the WORK in progress, the WORK scheduled and the
events affecting the performance for the WORK and shall make available to
COMPANY all relevant cost, planning, forecasting and reporting documents;
 PROJECT Months
In all cases, and for all purpose, PROJECT Months are identical to Calendar
Months.
In all cases and for all purposes, the Cut Off Date shall be fixed at 24:00 hours
on the last Friday of each Project Month, or in the event that the last Friday of
the month falls within three days of the end of that month then the preceding
Friday shall be the cut-off date;
 Monthly PROJECT Progress Report
Within 5 business days of the monthly reporting cut-off date as defined in this
Exhibit, CONTRACTOR shall issue to COMPANY a Monthly PROJECT Progress
Report, as outlined below and as agreed with COMPANY, summarizing the
status of engineering, procurement, and construction. Such report shall

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contain various curves / charts, photographs, and a narrative summarizing the


significant activities with key emphasis on any areas of concern and the
corrective action planned;
 Weekly PROJECT Progress Report
By the close of business each Sunday, CONTRACTOR shall issue to COMPANY a
Weekly PROJECT Progress Report for the preceding week, as outlined below
and as agreed with COMPANY, summarizing the status of engineering,
procurement, and construction. Such report shall contain the physical
progress for each baseline schedule activity a brief narrative summarizing the
significant activities with key emphasis on any areas of concern and the
corrective action planned.

Progress Measurement
 CONTRACTOR to submit for COMPANY’s review and agreement, the proposed
detailed procedure for progress measurement.
 The objectives of the procedure shall be accurate measurement of progress
earned, as determined by physical work completed. Actual Progress shall be
issue on a weekly basis and will be verifiable by COMPANY’s on site
representatives.
 The procedure shall include the following:
Methods to be used for measuring physical progress in each category;
Individuals responsible for assessing progress;
Description of the review cycles;
Requirements to be imposed on SUBCONTRACTORs;
Methods for evaluation, weighing and combining various
measurements to arrive at overall progress assessment figure for the
WORK.

4. Engineering
General
CONTRACTOR shall use this information developed during Detail Design as a basis for
his further construction engineering and be responsible for the completeness,
accuracy, and integrity of the final product.

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

CONTRACTOR shall perform the construction engineering scope presented in Section 1


(Scope Summary), in accordance with the Design Basis, philosophies, drawings,
specifications, equipment datasheets, and reports, presented in subsequent sections
and Annexures.

CONTRACTOR shall furnish all Construction and procurement engineering services for
the NFB LQ Expansion, including:
 Preparation of Construction engineering drawings (shop drawings), as outlined
under the discipline scopes;
 Material datasheets and MTO developed during Detail Design and relevant to
CONTRACTOR provided items, shall be verified and finalized by CONTRACTOR
during construction & procurement engineering;
 Verification and endorsement of purchase requisition packages for material to
be supplied by CONTRACTOR;
 Comparison and technical evaluation of vendors' bids, resulting in purchase
recommendations for material to be supplied by CONTRACTOR.
 Review and APPROVAL of vendor drawings for material to be supplied by
CONTRACTOR;
 Incorporation of Vendor information into the construction drawings and
deliverables;
 Quality control during all phases of the Construction Engineering;
 Provision of Red Mark-Up of Detail Design documents and drawings;
 Provisions of data books for material within CONTRACTOR Scope of Supply
 Provision of native files for all documentation;
 Verification of MTO’s required for the work (based on Detail Design MTO
provided by COMPANY). CONTRACTOR shall assess and consider materials for
the work scope based on the construction engineering outcome and purchase
equipment and materials accordingly.

Documentation
FEED Deliverables
The FEED documents and drawing listed in EXHIBIT E shall be used as guidance by
CONTRACTOR in developing the construction engineering.
We underline that the Detail Design phase is on going and may modify basic installation
philosophy for the followings portion of Scope:
 Jacket positioning during yard assembly: vertical instead of horizontal;

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

 Helideck installed on ALQ instead of shipped loose;


 Bridges installed on ALQ (hingable connections) instead of shipped loose.
Above changing will be confirmed in due course of time.

CONTRACTOR Deliverables
Within Two (2) weeks after award of this CONTRACT, CONTRACTOR shall submit a
comprehensive list of the project’s documents / drawings planned to be issued for
COMPANY’s review and approval. Date of submission of each document shall be
identified on the list in accordance with the project execution schedule. The list shall
cover the following deliverables but not limited to;

4.2.2.1 General
 Project Organisation Chart
 Project execution plan
 Risks Assessment
 Project Schedule with manpower histograms
 Documents and drawings Index
 Documents Control Register
 Engineering Documents and drawings Status Reports
 Drawing Coordination Control (between all disciplines)
 Change Management Procedure
 Project Control Reporting Procedure
 Weekly progress reports
 Monthly Progress Reports
 Project Calendar
 Progress photographs
 All engineering queries
 TBE (Technical Bid Evaluations) for up to five (5) vendors per equipment item
within CONTRACTOR scope of supply
 Design data dossiers
 Mechanical completion procedure & dossiers
 Pre-commissioning procedures
 Operating manuals (if applicable)
 Maintenance manuals (if applicable)
 Maintenance procedures (if applicable)

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 Supplier document
 Spares lists (if applicable)
 Organization charts
 Curriculum vitae (CVs) of Key Personnel
 In-house safety manuals
 Inspection test plan
 As built dossiers
 Insurance certificates
 Weight reports
 Performance Guarantee
 Painting and Coating Specification and procedure

4.2.2.2 Architectural
 Construction Engineering including but not limited to the following:
Dimensioned and annotated floor plans
Enlarged floor plans
Exterior elevations
Wall sections
Building sections
Reflected ceiling
Furniture, fixture, and equipment
Doors and windows
Room finishes
Plumbing General Arrangement
 Stair plans and details
 Details of all construction, including but not limited to joinery, cabinetry, built
in items, finishing’s, stairways, etc.

4.2.2.3 Piping & Layout


 Piping Shop isometrics and material take-off (MTO). MTO provided by
COMPANY shall be verified and endorsed. Quantity provided in these MTO are
net from design. CONTRACTOR to add quantity for contingencies and submit
final MTO to COMPANY for review before placement of P.O.
 Piping shop isometric schedule
 Special items schedule (if any)
 Special items datasheets (if any)

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

 Pipe support shop drawings schedule, details, and MTO. MTO provided by
COMPANY shall be verified and endorsed. Quantity provided in these MTO are
net from design. CONTRACTOR to add quantity for contingencies and submit
final MTO to COMPANY for review before placement of P.O.
 Supplier datasheets and specifications
 Penetration Details starting from detail design information and updated
according to selected Vendor
 Piping bulk material TBE
 Hydraulic Pressure Test book including but not limited to isometric view of the
circuit to be tested with definition and design of charging /discharging point
and Vents. In addition CONTRACTOR will provide MTO for temporary materials
to be used during pressure test activities
 Procurement of temporary materials for pressure test.

4.2.2.4 Structural
 Structural calculations/stress analysis report relevant to all temporary phases
during construction (i.e. Sub-Assembly movement and lifting);
 Structural Shop drawings relevant to all element shown in Structural Detail
Design Drawings except for items that will be prefabricated and supplied by
COMPANY (i.e. for jacket: legs, tubulars for bracings, diagonals, section of piles,
etc…);
 Bills of materials: MTO provided by COMPANY shall be verified and endorsed.
Quantity provided in these MTO are net from design. CONTRACTOR to add
quantity for contingencies and submit final MTO to COMPANY for review
before placement of P.O.;
 Structural Materials TBE;
 Periodic and final platform weight reports, including centre of gravity;
COMPANY will provide native file of Weight Report to be updated by
CONTRACTOR during Construction;
 Jacket/topsides sub-assembly yard lift studies.

4.2.2.5 NOT USED

4.2.2.6 HVAC
 Installation details;

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 Duct Fabrication Layouts obtained by spooling Duct as shown in Detail Design


Drawings;
 HVAC Sections;
 Penetration Shop Drawings starting from typical provided by COMPANY;
 HVAC Inspection & Test plan;
 Inspection & Test reports.

4.2.2.7 NOT USED

4.2.2.8 Electrical
 Technical Bid Evaluation and Purchase Requisitions for bulk material within
CONTRACTOR Scope of Supply;
 Specifications and datasheets for electrical equipment;
 MCT Layouts and Schedules confirmation according to selected Vendor;
 Cable Tray routing drawings for trays less than 200 mm;
 Follow-up of Electrical cable schedules;
 Wiring and Interconnection drawings for internal lighting and small power
system;
 Power Lighting, Earthing Installation Shop drawings starting from Details
provided by COMPANY;
 Bulk Material Take-Off. MTO provided by COMPANY shall be verified and
endorsed. Quantity provided in these MTO are net from design. CONTRACTOR
to add quantity for contingencies and submit final MTO to COMPANY for
review before placement of P.O.

4.2.2.9 Instrumentation
 Cable schedules, cable tray routing plans for trays less than 200 mm;
 Instrument / Fire and Gas support shop drawings starting from typical provided
by COMPANY;
 Termination drawings;
 Technical Bid Evaluation and Purchase Requisition for material within
CONTRACTOR Scope of Supply;
 MTOs. MTO provided by COMPANY shall be verified and endorsed. Quantity
provided in these MTO are net from design. CONTRACTOR to add quantity for
contingencies and scraps and submit final MTO to COMPANY for review before
placement of P.O.;

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

 Prepare construction and installation specifications and drawings.

4.2.2.10 Telecom
 Cable Tray layouts for trays less than 200 mm;
 Cable schedule;
 Termination drawings;
 Installation construction drawings;
 Requisitions to obtain quotes for vendor equipment and technical bid
evaluation and purchase requisition;
 MTOs. MTO provided by COMPANY shall be verified and endorsed. Quantity
provided in these MTO are net from design. CONTRACTOR to add quantity for
contingencies and submit final MTO to COMPANY for review before placement
of P.O.;
 Prepare construction and installation specifications and drawings.

4.2.2.11 NOT USED

4.2.2.12 Construction/Fabrication
 Material certificates;
 Welding NDT certificates;
 NDT dossiers for all fabrication;
 Copy of welders’ qualifications;
 System test work packs;
 Mechanical completion, installation, and test record sheets;
 Stacking Procedure.

4.2.2.13 Construction Method Engineering


 Erection sequence;
 Yard Temporary Support Design;
 Yard Heavy Lift, movements analysis;
 Physical weighing procedure;
 Load out Manual;
 Mooring Analysis at CONTRACTOR quay;
 Grillage and Sea fastening shop drawings;
 Installation aids shop drawings.

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Engineering, Procurement, Installation, Construction & Commissioning (EPICC)
North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

Order of Precedence
The order of precedence for the various documents referred to in this document shall
be as follows. In the event of conflict between the Exhibit A and any other Exhibit, the
order mentioned herein shall prevail.
Precedence Document

1 Qatar statutory law and regulations


2 Project specifications
3 Equipment datasheets
4 Shell DEPs
5 Latest International codes and standards

Data Management
The Electronic Data Management System (EDMS) is a COMPANY-wide document
management system for document access, control, retrieval, and work flow
management. All final electronic documentation shall conform to COMPANY/CLIENT's
technical document requirements and deliverables.

Computer-Aided Drafting Requirements and 3D model


For all aspects of the WORK, CONTRACTOR shall produce drawings in the latest version
of AutoCAD unless specified to the contrary in this section.
COMPANY will made available Naviswork version of 3D model developed in SP 3D

 APPROVAL is required from the COMPANY in writing for any engineering


drawings that will be drawn using a CAD system other than the COMPANY
standards specified. Files generated in other systems shall be converted to
Auto Cad format prior to conclusion of the work.
 Drawings sizes shall follow COMPANY standard templates. Refer Exhibit G, and
its Annexures.
 Other than the above specific requirements, CONTRACTOR shall use software
that is an up-to-date release (i.e., within 6 months of the endorsed release
version) or a COMPANY APPROVED version.

NOT USED
NOT USED

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

Architectural
General
CONTRACTOR’s Construction Engineering Scope of Work (SOW) shall include, but not
be limit to:
 Cut Sheet (if applicable) of all Architectural items except for material provided
by COMPANY;
 Construction Drawings include Floor Plans, Elevations and Sections, Reflected
Ceiling Plans, Cabin Types Details, Architectural Room Details and Interior
Elevations, Wall Door Window Details, Ceiling Details, Stair Details, Floor and
Screed Details, Signage Details, Firewall Door Window Schedules, Furniture
Fixture and Equipment Schedules, Room Finish and Color Schedules, Signage
Schedules, Firewall Penetration Plans Elevations and Schedules etc.;
 Architectural Package Management (e.g. Firewall Door Window Package);
 All the documents and drawings shall be submitted to COMPANY for review;
 CONTRACTOR shall prepare all construction engineering to realize a cabin,
prefabricated bathroom and adjacent part of corridor mock-up based on detail
design documents provided by COMPANY and prior to massive fabrication of
cabins and bathroom.

NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED

Structural
General
CONTRACTOR’s Construction Engineering Scope of Work (SOW) shall include, but not
limit to:
 Shop drawings for all primary and secondary framing member of Topside,
Helideck, Bridges and for Jacket & Piles portions that are COMPANY’s Scope.
CONTRACTOR will as well prepare shop drawings for main assembly of Jacket
and Piles;
 Topside connection details, stabbing guide details and Topside to pile
connection details shop drawings for all miscellaneous steel structure
members.

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

 Weight Control Report covering Deck, Jacket, piles. COMPANY will provide
native file of Weight Report to be updated by CONTRACTOR during
Construction;
 Bills of materials: MTO provided by COMPANY shall be verified and endorsed
by CONTRACTOR. Quantity provided in these MTO are net from design.
CONTRACTOR to add quantity for contingencies and scraps and submit final
MTO to COMPANY for review before placement of P.O.;
 Structural Materials TBE.

All the documents and drawings will be submitted to COMPANY for review.

NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
Drafting
All 2D structural Shop drawings will be prepared in AutoCAD. The drawings will contain
adequate details necessary for construction. All the documents and drawings will be
submitted to COMPANY for review. COMPANY’s comments will be included in the
construction AFC drawings.

Weight Control Report


Weight control procedure and report will be prepared by COMPANY during detail
design phase and will be basis for weight control during entire engineering phase.
Weight control report shall be updated by CONTRACTOR for proper tracking of the
equipment and the structural weights. The Weight Control Report shall also include the
required contingencies and the Centre of Gravity of the loads. The Weight Control
Report will be used for regular monitoring of the weight during the course of the
project. Equipment weight control will be monitored and controlled through weight /
COG data sheet which will address as quoted, as purchased and as shipped / certified
weight. Weight Control Report is a live document which will be updated periodically at
the agreed interval.

NOT USED
NOT USED

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

Piping and Layout


This section outlines the minimum requirements of the piping & layout scope of work
to be accomplished by the CONTRACTOR.

CONTRACTOR’s responsibility shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
 Develop Request for Quotation (RFQs) and Technical Bid Evaluations (TBEs) for
all piping procured items, on the base of Purchase Order Specifications (POS)
and Material Requisitions (MRs), provided by COMPANY. Develop construction
isometrics and BOM, material take-off and material selection requisitions for
early procurement (if applicable), flange management procedure and register,
hydrotest packages, insulation procedures for piping (hot and cold),
nitrogen/helium sensitive leak test execution (if any).
 CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all specifications, procedures, scopes of
work, reports, execution plans, work packs and drawings that are required to
complete the scope of work. Detail Design phase documents shall be upgraded
as deemed necessary for Construction engineering and procurement
purposes. All Construction phase deliverables shall be subject to COMPANY
review;
 Piping ISO shop drawing shall be developed using Spoolgen. IDF files will be
provided by COMPANY as extracted from SP 3D Model. It is CONTRACTOR’s
responsibility to red mark-up the Piping Detail design documents as well as
various discipline deliverables to reflect the as-built status as part of final
document submission to COMPANY;
 Maintain updated miscellaneous lists including, but not limited to, manual
valve list, specialty piping item list, tie-in schedules etc., and any other
miscellaneous lists provided during detailed design and engineering;
 CONTRACTOR shall participate to Model Review when required by COMPANY
to ensure constructability analysis contribution;
 Maintain miscellaneous reports such as weight, volume, surface area,
diameter/inch and MTO reports. MTO provided by COMPANY shall be verified
and endorsed by CONTRACTOR. Quantity provided in these MTO are net from
design. CONTRACTOR to add quantity for contingencies and submit final MTO
to COMPANY for review before placement of P.O.
 Prepare bolt torque and bolt tensioning procedures, flange management
procedure and register and table for all materials, ratings, and size ranges of
bolting. CONTRACTOR shall utilize a specialist SUBCONTRACTOR to perform
torqueing (manual, electric or hydraulic) and hydraulic tensioning of all flanged

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joints and maintain a flange management register of all joints torqued and
tensioned in accordance with COMPANY approved procedures;
 Procure all piping materials in accordance with Purchase Order Specifications,
Material Take offs, Request for Quotations and Technical Bid Evaluations, all
of which are subject to COMPANY prior approval. MTO provided by COMPANY
shall be verified and endorsed by CONTRACTOR. Quantity provided in these
MTO are net from design. CONTRACTOR to add quantity for contingencies and
scraps and submit final MTO to COMPANY for review before placement of P.O.;

 All valves irrespective of size shall be tagged with unique numbers (to be
included in P&IDs as well during Detail Design phase);
 Prepare all piping systems documentation for fabrication, modularization,
erection, installation, inspection, and testing including hydrotesting,
pneumatic testing, or service testing. Mechanical completion dossiers shall be
developed detailing all welding, PWHT (if any), NDT, painting, material
certification, hydrostatic test certification and reinstatement activities of
piping systems and sub systems;
 Supply adequate and competent labor, supervision, tools, equipment, installed
and consumable materials, services, testing devices, warehousing, and every
item of expense necessary for construction;
 CONTRACTOR shall prepare all piping systems documentation, marked up
P&ID’s, piping specifications, including baseline survey documentation
(inspection isometric drawings, marked up P&IDs and UT reports in Excel
format, etc.);
 Sub contracts, if any, for specialist services such as detail engineering, GRE
piping design, surge analysis, etc. shall be performed through COMPANY pre-
qualified and approved consultants and agencies;
 CONTRACTOR shall ensure during construction that dissimilar metal contact is
avoided in piping (flanged joints, supports, etc.) by correct installation of
suitable means defined by COMPANY in detail design such as insulation gaskets
kits, suitable non-metallic insert etc. in order to avoid galvanic corrosion;
 All material shall be sourced from COMPANY/CLIENT approved suppliers and
manufacturers.

NOT USED
NOT USED

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

NOT USED

Piping Construction Isometrics


CONTRACTOR shall, as a minimum, prepare piping construction isometrics for all line
sizes. Construction Isometrics shall be extracted from Spoolgen starting from IDF files
provided by COMPANY to CONTRACTOR as extracted from the Smart Plant 3D model.
These extracted isometrics shall be editable in 2D format. Piping fabrication isometrics
shall include the following:
 COMPANY sheet layout, title block, naming and numbering standard fully and
strictly in accordance with COMPANY procedure;
 All manual valves irrespective of the size shall be identified on isometrics with
their unique number;
 Reference drawings for all respective Piping GA’s and P&ID’s in the full
COMPANY numbering system shall be listed;
 All pipe systems and supports to be installed shall be fully detailed on piping
isometrics along with Bills of Material (BOM). Construction requirements, such
as pipe class, material specification, color codes, process data, PWHT,
hydrotest data, NDT requirements, PMI requirements, painting, insulation
codes, etc., shall be shown in the appropriate place on isometrics;
 Indicate reference coordinates and key elevations;
 Indicate all pipe support tag numbers and locations on the pipe;
 Indicate thickness and limit of insulation;
 Indicate direction of flow;
 Indicate high point vent, low point drain, hydrostatic vent, drain, and
instrument tapping within the piping scope of supply;
 Indicate information on materials, such as:
- Stainless steel;
- Carbon steel;
- GRE;
- Cu/Ni ( Copper Nickel);
 Indicate all welds number identifying with different tags, shop welds, erection
welds and offshore hook-up welds;
 Indicate with appropriate system to be agreed with COMPANY all Spools
resulting from the subdivision of the isometric after identification of erection
and offshore welds;
 Indicate all pipes cut length;

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 Indicate on dedicated table weld inches and bevel type;


A sample copy of the isometric format, with above mentioned information included,
shall be submitted to COMPANY for approval prior to issuance of construction
isometrics.
The material table of the Shop ISO Drawing shall include the material code as
referenced in piping material purchase order in order to allow feasibility studies.
CONTRACTOR shall implement an adequate spool tracking system to be feed with
available piping material information and material list from isometrics in order to verify
periodically the amount of feasible spools.

Piping Supports
CONTRACTOR shall, as a minimum:
 Provide standard pipe support construction drawings relevant to the scope
and shall submit to COMPANY for review;
 Ensure adequacy of pipe supports for all lines less than 2” not supported by
COMPANY during detail design;
 Establish type and location of GRE piping supports in accordance with
requirements of the vendor selected to supply this piping material;
 Pipe supports in GRE piping systems especially on vertical runs, at anchors and
axial stops shall be with integral collars on either side of the pipe support
components to avoid slippage of support. Integral collars shall be designed for
maximum load at the supports;
 Provide the detailed support schedule with tag numbers for all non-standard
supports and drawings for special and secondary pipe supports, i.e., non-
standard pipe supports, springs, struts, expansion joints, sliding plates, etc.;
 All small bore piping systems shall be adequately supported to avoid fatigue
failure;
 Small bore branch of piping for mounting instrumentation, vents, drains etc.
susceptible to vibrations shall be brazed with suitable gusset plates.

NOT USED
NOT USED

Lists
CONTRACTOR shall as a minimum:

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 Prepare Construction isometric list, standard and special pipe support


index/schedule, MTOs, and any other miscellaneous lists, which may be
required during Construction.

Piping MTOs
CONTRACTOR shall, as a minimum:
 Provide a detailed piping MTO, extracted from Spoolgen/construction
isometric in order to ensure all piping components are covered. CONTRACTOR
shall consider necessary contingencies on MTO based on its standard practice.
The Detail Design MTO’s will be supplied by COMPANY as “valid for purchase”
anyway CONTRACTOR shall assess and consider materials for the work scope
based on the construction engineering outcome and purchase materials
accordingly.

Piping Stress Analysis


GRE piping system design and stress analysis inclusive of surge analysis if any shall be
performed as per vendor recommendations. SUBCONTRACTORs (if any) involved shall
be approved by COMPANY.

3D Modeling
Naviswork version of Smart Plant 3D model will be provided to CONTRACTOR for use
during Construction phase.

NOT USED

Design Reviews
CONTRACTOR will be involved in 3D Model review sessions to contribute to
Constructability Analysis.

Mechanical
General
CONTRACTOR scope of work shall include but not limited to installation, mechanical
completion and assistance to testing and commissioning of all mechanical equipment
and packages. CONTRACTOR shall be fully responsible for complete execution of

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project in compliance with statutory regulations project specifications and


international codes & standards.

CONTRACTOR shall use the documents developed during Detail Design as a starting
point and shall be responsible for the completeness, accuracy and integrity of the final
product.

CONTRACTOR shall comply with all basis technical requirements of Detail Design
documents without any deviation or waiver.

In case of any technical deviation or waiver, CONTRACTOR shall raise such deviations
or waivers to COMPANY for their review. COMPANY decision for accepting or rejecting
proposed deviation and / or waiver shall be final and will be binding to all parties.

NOT USED
NOT USED

Drawings datasheets and related documents


As a part of scope of work, CONTRACTOR shall red mark-up P&IDS, equipment
drawings, design philosophy, datasheets, specifications and other related engineering
documents up to as built Stage as necessary to reflect all developments during and
construction stage.

NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED

HVAC
CONTRACTOR scope of work shall include but not limited to construction, engineering,
fabrication, installation, assistance to testing and commissioning of complete HVAC
system. CONTRACTOR shall be fully responsible for complete execution of project in
compliance with statutory regulations project specifications and international codes &
standards.

General

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The CONTRACTOR’s scope of work shall include, but not necessarily be limited to the
following:

Construction Engineering
Construction engineering shall include but not be limited to spooling of ducts as routed
by COMPANY in 3D models and Ducts layout drawings.

Inspection, installation, Testing and Commissioning


 Installation, mechanical completion and assistance to testing and
commissioning of all ductwork and pipe work etc. complete with all necessary
accessories including but not limited to access panels, test holes, wall and deck
penetrations and insulation based on approved detailed layout drawings.
Installation, testing and assistance to commissioning of all items of equipment as
specified herein but not limited to:
 Two, 100% air cooled water chillers to supply chilled water to the living
quarters Air Handling Units located on roof of the new accommodation
building;
 Two, 100% chilled water circulating pumps;
 Two, 100% air handling units complete with Fan, filters, cooling coil and
humidifier to serve the air to complete accommodation block;
 Two, 100% exhaust fans to provide exhaust from all levels cabin toilets, janitor
rooms, ablution area, toilet rooms and change rooms.;
 Two, 100% redundant exhaust fans for battery room;
 Two, 100% exhaust fans to provide common exhaust from laundry room and
linen storage room;
 Two, 100% exhaust fans to provide exhaust from medical/clinic room and
toilet;
 One, 100% exhaust fan to provide exhaust from gymnasium;
 Two, 100% pressurization fans to pressurize the internal staircase during an
emergency;
 Dampers for the HVAC system including fire & gas dampers, isolation dampers,
non-return dampers, pressure-relief dampers, volume control dampers etc.
per the requirements of attached specifications;
 Sand trap louver shall be provided at HVAC fresh air intake;

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 Duct sound attenuator on supply, return and exhaust air duct suitable for
required air flow to meet the noise levels inside rooms;
 Duct mounted heaters with room thermostats to maintain the winter design
temperature;
 Air terminal devices including grills, diffusers, louvers, cowls etc. based on
approved detailed layout drawings;
 Free standing HVAC Control Panel consisting of separate motor starters
compartment and control compartment and shall be as per the requirements
of attached specifications;
 HVAC control system components / instrumentation and accessories such as
flow sensors, moisture transmitters, pressure differential sensors etc.
 Power and control wiring, cable trays, supports etc. between HVAC Control
Panel, HVAC power panel and HVAC equipment;
 Supply, fabrication and installation of the entire ductwork based on approved
detailed layout drawings;
 Supply, fabrication and installation of the entire HVAC pipe work based on
approved detailed layout drawings;
 Fabrication and installation Support work for complete HVAC system;
 Onshore assistance to Testing, Balancing and Commissioning of the entire
HVAC system.

Note:
 Factory Inspection and Testing for item supplied by CONTRACTOR;
 Fit for Purpose Packing/Protection.

NOT USED
4.12.4.1 NOT USED
4.12.4.2 NOT USED
4.12.4.3 NOT USED
4.12.4.4 NOT USED
4.12.4.5 NOT USED
NOT USED

Electrical
General

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

The section covers an overview of electrical works to be carried out as part of


construction engineering and other associated activities related to the new Additional
Living Quarters Expansion (ALQ) – NFB.

The minimum requirements for this Facility are provided in this Scope of Work and
Annexures. CONTRACTOR shall develop from these basic requirements all necessary
construction, engineering, procurement, construction, assistance to testing, pre-
commissioning and commissioning activities to deliver the facility.

Installation of the electrical FACILITIES shall comply with all applicable codes,
standards, local regulations, COMPANY standards and specifications, ALQ project
specifications, data sheets, drawings, ALQ electrical Design Basis.

The scopes and instructions in this Scope of Work, in conjunction with CONTRACT and
all associated Exhibits and Annexures, define the basis for the electrical engineering
and design portion of the WORK.

NOT USED

Greenfield Works - Additional Living Quarter Facility


The main power supply for the additional living quarters will be 6.6kV supply from the
existing PU platform within the NFB complex. The additional living quarter’s platform
is designated as Substation #12. The ALQ platform shall be provided with complete
electrical system not limited to
 6.6kV/0.415V Transformers;
 400V Emergency Diesel Generators;
 400V Normal and Emergency Low Voltage Switchgear;
 Lighting & Small Power System;
 Navigational Aids and Helideck Lighting Equipment;
 Battery backed UPS Systems.

NOT USED
NOT USED

Instrumentation
General

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

The section covers an overview of Instrumentation, Control and shutdown systems


scope of work and defines minimum requirements for engineering to be carried out as
part of construction engineering and other associated activates related to the new
Additional Living Quarters Expansion (ALQ) – NFB.

CONTRACTOR shall carry out construction engineering based on the requirements


specified in the detail design drawings and documents and in accordance with
CONTRACT.

CONTRACTOR shall perform all the works necessary to complete the project, including
but not limited to the following:

CONTRACTOR shall develop all necessary Instrumentation and Control, engineering,


construction, installation, assistance to testing, pre-commissioning and commissioning
activities to the ALQ facility.

CONTRACTOR shall be fully responsible for installation, assistance to testing, pre-


commissioning and commissioning activities for all complete functional
Instrumentation Control and Safety system and sub system for ALQ:
 A new PLC based SIL-3 rated, Plant Safety System (ESD / F&G) for ALQ;
 A new SIL1 rated Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel complete with alarm
annunciation;
 A new free standing 19’ Matrix cabinet consists of following matrix panels at
ALQ;
 ALQ F&G Protection system matrix panel;
 ALQ ESD matrix panel;
 1 off Maintenance / Service workstation (Laptop) for ALQ;
 1 off Printer for ALQ;
 Redundant Network Switch and Fiber Optic Network including patch panels
and media converters etc.;
 Interposing Relays for MCC / Repeated matrix panel signals;
 New marshalling cabinet at ALQ;
 Instrument Power Distribution Cabinet at ALQ;
 Third party and other system Interfaces (i.e. ALQ ELICS system, HVAC / Utility
Control Panel, PAGA system, etc.).

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

NOT USED
NOT USED

Fabrication
Instrument outfitting is defined as the installation, completion, and testing of
instruments, systems ( PSS –ESD /F&G), Addressable FACP, Matrix cabinet, F&G
detectors, safety devices, transmitters and receivers, controllers, panels,
communications equipment, filed Instruments, junction boxes, local panels, etc.), bulk
items (wire, cable, conduit, tray, rack, tubing, etc.), and other components. The
description of work, procedures, and activities of instrument outfitting and fabrication
shall include (but not be limited to):
 Equipment handling/lifting;
 Foundations/deck attachment/securing;
 Equipment installation/placement;
 Preservation/protection of equipment before and after installation;
 Rack, tray, and cable installation, including labelling;
 Glanding, terminations, and testing;
 Energizing;
 PSS (ESD/F&G) system acceptance testing;
 Vendor representatives;
 Preservation;
 As-built Red Mark Up drawings and documentation.

NOT USED

4.15.5.1 NOT USED


4.15.5.2 NOT USED
4.15.5.3 NOT USED

Telecom
General
CONTRACTOR shall perform Telecommunication construction engineering for the
Additional Living Quarters.

CONTRACTOR scope includes construction engineering, fabrication, installation,


mechanical completion and assistance to testing and commissioning of

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telecommunication equipment. CONTRACTOR shall be fully responsible for complete


execution of project in compliance with statutory regulations, project specifications
and international codes & standards.

Installation Scope
CONTRACTOR shall install, mechanical complete and provide assistance to testing and
commissioning for the following telecommunication systems as a minimum for the
Additional Living Quarters (ALQ):
 PAGA system Extension;
 LAN Extension;
 IP Telephone Network;
 Entertainment System;
 NDB Interface;
 Topside Cabling;
 Access Card Readers;
 Camera systems (CCTV);
 UHF Radios including Indoor coverage;
 VHF Marine Radios;
 VHF Aviation Radios;
 Crane Radios;
 Weather Monitoring system;
 Video Conferencing equipment for Conference room at ALQ.

NOT USED
NOT USED

NOT USED

NOT USED

Fire & Safety


This section covers the Fire & Safety Scope of Work associated with the construction
engineering, construction, mechanical completion and assistance to pre-
commissioning, commissioning, of the PROJECT.

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Procurement & Inspection Services


General
CONTRACTOR shall procure the materials as per Responsibility Matrix and services
required to perform the WORK, with the exception of the materials and services that
are explicitly excluded from CONTRACTOR's procurement Scope.

CONTRACTOR procurement activities shall be in accordance with Project Instructions


by COMPANY (Refer to ‘Project Procurement Procedure’ Doc n°117A30-PRT-PRO-
0001), and shall include all purchasing, expediting, and quality surveillance.
CONTRACTOR shall ensure that Supplier Document Registers (SDRs) are available and
APPROVED prior to receiving any documentation from vendors.

COMPANY review and APPROVAL of the requisitions and TBE shall be applicable for
equipment and materials in line with the applicable specification.

Material procurement
CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the procurement of the materials as per
Responsibility Matrix. CONTRACTOR shall ensure all materials are procured in
accordance with COMPANY’s Approved Vendor List (AVL).. CONTRACTOR to provide all
spare parts (if and where applicable) required for construction through system
completion, including commissioning in accordance with COMPANY’s specification
requirements.

Procurement logistics
Procurement and Materials Management should meet the critical demands for the
delivery. CONTRACTOR’s procurement group shall accommodate project demands in
sourcing materials and equipment, and co-ordinate all logistics for safe and timely
delivery to the worksite.

All CONTRACTOR’s information such as milestone events and important production


activities for each bid / PO / subcontract will be uploaded to integrated COMPANY
Reports (Bidding Report, Procurement Tracking Report and Expediting Report). This
detailed report shall provide the information to manage production and delivery of,
bulk steel, piping materials and fabrication components. Specific plans shall be

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mapped-out for purchasing equipment and supplies, conducting required inspections


and expediting delivery to site.

Logistics
CONTRACTOR shall also, complete the process of freight forwarding and customs
clearance for his materials.

Logistics planning is seen as an integral part of successful project execution and a


project specific logistics plan shall be developed in the early stages of the WORK.

Expediting/inspection/testing
For major POs, once the PO has been issued a Kick off Meeting shall be arranged with
the vendor by the CONTRACTOR’s Project Procurement Manager. The meeting shall
include COMPANY representatives, CONTRACTOR’s Project Quality Manager, and the
CONTRACTOR’s Project Lead Expeditor to review the purchase order and all the quality
requirements applicable together with document deliverable dates on the Supplier
Document Register (SDR).

Inspection
CONTRACTOR shall note that inspection requirements shall be based on the criticality
of material being purchased. That criticality shall be assessed by the COMPANY and
submitted to the CONTRACTOR for sharing .The COMPANY shall be the final arbiter of
classification selection and may at their discretion select a higher classification if they
consider it necessary for internal reasons.

CONTRACTOR shall provide full time inspection coverage at the vendor and
SUBCONTRACTOR FACILITIES, to include 24 hour working, 7 days a week and during
holidays, where required. Resident inspectors shall be dedicated and stationed for
critical items. Kick-offs, pre-inspection, periodic progress meetings and FAT shall be
arranged at the vendor site for CONTRACTOR and COMPANY personnel.

COMPANY personnel shall have unrestricted access to the vendor facility for review
and inspection.

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CONTRACTOR shall submit a detailed inspection plan and schedule for each of the
identified critical materials for APPROVAL.

NOT USED

Spares Requirements
Identify the 2 years’ operating spares for all equipment and advise COMPANY to
confirm those required for procurement. Spares agreed by COMPANY shall be ordered
by CONTRACTOR on behalf of COMPANY.

5. FABRICATION
General
This section describes COMPANY requirements for fabrication and construction of the
FACILITIES and is intended to supplement other documents, drawings, specifications,
and the like, as included and described elsewhere in the Scope of Work and
Attachments.

Fabrication is generally defined as construction activities necessary to build, erect,


assemble, inspect, test, and otherwise complete the platform FACILITIES at an onshore
construction/fabrication yard and is distinguished from other construction activities,
such as offshore installation and offshore hookup.

Extent and battery limits of below listed Fabrication Scope of Work will be ruled by
Responsibility Matrix and relevant procurement/supply options that COMPANY will
exercise.

Fabrication and erection includes:


- Fabrication and Erection of Jacket;
- Fabrication and Erection of Piles;
- Fabrication and Erection of ALQ (Additional living quarter);
- Fabrication and Erection of Helideck;
- Fabrication and Erection of Bridges;
- Fabrication and Erection of Boat Landing;
- Painting and insulation;
- Fabrication and installation of temporary Transport and Installation Aids;
- Rigging Platform and Lifting Sling installation on Jacket;
- Rigging Platform and Lifting Sling installation on Topside;

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- Mechanical Completion Execution, Pre-Commissioning testing of ALQ/Jacket and


Closure of Punch List Items;
- NDT (welding, painting, dimensional, continuity, pressure) controls including
recording of tests;
- Weighing of Jacket;
- Weighing of ALQ;
- Mechanical Completion / Pre-Commissioning procedures, Check list management,
Punch List Management up to Mech. Completion Certification;
- Pre-commissioning consumables;
- Oil for flushing, fittings and equipment for flushing (If applicable);
- Pre-commissioning and Commissioning equipment and tools;
- Assistance to Commissioning activities carried out by COMPANY.
CONTRACTOR shall furnish all necessary management, labor, supervision, inspection personnel
and services, materials, equipment and tools, scaffolding services, consumables, and FACILITIES
required to achieve fabrication, testing, and systems completion of the FACILITIES.

CONTRACTOR shall prepare and submit for APPROVAL all procedures necessary for fabrication
of the FACILITIES, as reference (but not limited to) see below list:
- Welding Book for agreed Scope of Work;
- Construction and Fabrication Sequence Plan;
- Heavy Movement & Heavy lifting procedures;
- Heavy Movement & Heavy lifting work instructions;
- Heavy Movement & Heavy lifting structural verification reports;
- Load out procedure/manual;
- Equipment and material preservation and protection procedure;
- Equipment and bulk material receiving and inspection;

CONTRACTOR shall obtain all approvals, licenses, certificates, visas, customs clearances,
and permits that are required and necessary to execute the WORK. All costs associated
with this activity shall be included in CONTRACTOR's Lump Sum CONTRACT PRICE.

CONTRACTOR shall prepare all red mark-up as-built drawings, documents, and reports
as a final and permanent record of the fabricated FACILITIES.

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Material quality and fabrication workmanship of the FACILITIES shall be in accordance


with Specification, Project Quality Assurance—General Requirements, and the
APPROVED project quality plan.

CONTRACTOR shall implement a COMPANY pre-approved safety program throughout


all fabrication phases and at all fabrication sites or locations used during fabrication
and installation of the FACILITIES. COMPANY places great importance on construction
safety, and CONTRACTOR's safety program shall be given a high priority during all
phases of the Project.

It is a Project objective that CONTRACTOR fabricates the FACILITIES to the maximum


extent possible at the onshore fabrication yard, in order to minimize offshore work and
ensure Project quality.

CONTRACTOR shall prepare and submit for APPROVAL all procedures necessary for
fabrication of the FACILITIES in accordance with Project Instructions by COMPANY
CONTRACTOR shall perform all necessary engineering required for safe and efficient
fabrication of the FACILITIES in accordance with COMPANY and CLIENT specifications
and applicable laws. COMPANY shall conduct regular safety walk through’s and hold
Monthly safety meetings with CONTRACTOR Management.

CONTRACTOR shall implement a quality assurance (QA)/quality control (QC) program


in accordance with COMPANY and CLIENT specifications to monitor the activities.
Material quality and fabrication workmanship of the FACILITIES shall be in accordance
with Specification (Reference), Project Quality Assurance—General Requirements, and
the APPROVED project quality plan (Reference).

CONTRACTOR shall implement a COMPANY pre-approved safety program throughout


all fabrication phases and at all fabrication sites or locations used during fabrication of
the FACILITIES. COMPANY places great importance on construction safety, and
CONTRACTOR's safety program shall be given a high priority during all phases of the
Project.

Preservation
Preservation and protection procedures shall be developed by CONTRACTOR. Work to
be performed shall include the following as a minimum:

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 Preparation of an equipment and material preservation procedure, to cover


equipment/material from the time it arrives on site or leaves vendors' shops
(when applicable)through to Systems Completion;
 Preparation of a preservation schedule for equipment;
 Preparation of a schedule outlining requirements for removal of preservatives.

Material Control
Material control in the fabrication context is defined as the proper receiving,
segregation, preservation, storage, security, and tracking of Project equipment and
tagged items, bulk materials, consumables, and other items necessary for fabrication
and construction of the FACILITIES. The requirements of this section shall be read in
conjunction with the procurement requirements of the AGREEMENT, since material
control starts with the design engineering and procurement phases of the WORK.

CONTRACTOR shall develop Project procedures for equipment and bulk material
receiving and inspection, preservation, storage, handling, security, and tracking
throughout all phases of fabrication and provide such procedures to COMPANY for
review and APPROVAL.

CONTRACTOR shall operate and maintain a computerized material control system for
the Project and shall provide trained material control personnel for this purpose.

Material control requirements shall be in accordance with COMPANY/CLIENT


specifications; CONTRACTOR shall refer to the specifications listed in Exhibit E, and
Exhibit H and its Annexures for these requirements.

CONTRACTOR shall provide material feasibility study (including verification of all


discipline MTOs ): give evidence of endorsement for all discipline MTOs (e.g. piping,
E&I&T bulk materials, architectural bulk material, furniture, etc…) in order to provide
first balance of all materials that will be supply by COMPANY.
Above said endorsement represent handover of responsibility between COMPANY and
CONTRACTOR.

CONTRACTOR shall provide as well diligent and efficient consumption of COMPANY


provided bulk materials.

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Inspections
CONTRACTOR shall develop for APPROVAL a fabrication inspection plan for all phases
of construction. The plan shall include but not be limited to:
 Welding procedures (including weld repair);
 Welder qualification;
 Heat treatment;
 Nondestructive examination (NDE);
 Destructive testing;
 Production tests;
 Dimensional control;
 Painting (including surface preparation);
 Materials;
 Positive materials identification (PMI);
 Traceability;
 Certification;
 Documentation;
 Equipment installation;
 Witness points;
 Hold points.

COMPANY inspectors or their representatives shall be given unrestricted access as


required for inspection. WORK that is identified for inspection shall not be covered by
paint, coating, etc., prior to COMPANY inspection.

CONTRACTOR shall provide COMPANY inspectors or their representatives’ access to


the latest documents (including vendor data) and shall inform them of new revisions to
documents.

COMPANY shall be notified sufficiently in advance of such WORK so that COMPANY or


other inspection can occur.

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

Any inspections conducted by COMPANY shall not replace CONTRACTOR's inspection


obligations and responsibilities. CONTRACTOR shall refer to the specifications listed in
Exhibit H and its Annexures for these requirements.

Structural
The structural fabrication description of work, activities, and procedures shall include
(but not be limited to):
 Welding procedures;
 Welder qualifications;
 Heat treatment;
 Welding sequences;
 Dimensional control;
 NDT;
 Painting (including surface preparation);
 As-built drawings and documentation.

All fabrication shall be in accordance with COMPANY specifications. CONTRACTOR shall


refer to the specifications listed in Exhibit E, and Exhibit A, Annex A12 for these
requirements.

Piping
The description of work, procedures, and activities for piping fabrication shall include
but not be limited to:
 Isometric and spool drawings;
 Shop fabrication/field erection;
 PMI;
 Welding procedures (including weld repair);
 Welder qualifications;
 Pipe racks, hangers, and piping supports fabrication;
 Field weld/tie-in locations and procedures;
 Flange makeup / bolting / joint integrity management;
 Valve installation and testing;
 NDE;
 Hydrotest (including vents and drawings);
 Dimensional control;

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 Painting;
 System testing;
 Protection and preservation of piping and piping components, including
valves;
 Certification;
 Preservation and securing during tow and transportation;
 As-built drawings and documentations.

CONTRACTOR shall take all necessary precautionary measures to prevent damage to


piping during fabrication. Piping shall be protected from falling objects, impacts,
welding and grinding sparks, contamination, damage to protective coatings, etc.
CONTRACTOR shall repair or replace any damaged items as necessary and promptly
advise COMPANY of the damage.

COMPANY shall witness pressure tests and other flushing, cleaning and drying
activities. Lines shall be thoroughly cleaned before installation of valves. As a minimum,
cleanliness shall be witnessed and approved by the QC Inspector. CONTRACTOR shall
ensure adequate notice is provided to COMPANY to permit such witnessing.

All piping fabrication and construction shall be in accordance with COMPANY/CLIENT


specifications. CONTRACTOR shall refer to the specifications listed in Exhibit E, and
Exhibit A, Annex A12 for these requirements.

Instrumentation
Instrumentation outfitting is defined as the installation, completion, and testing of
instruments such as actuators, flow control valves and flow meters etc that shall be
installed in the pre-fabricated piping spool sections.

The description of work, procedures, and activities of instrument outfitting and


fabrication shall include (but not be limited to):
 Equipment handling/lifting;
 Foundations/deck attachment/securing;
 Equipment installation/placement;
 Calibration of instruments;

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 Preservation/protection of equipment before and after installation;


 Vendor representatives;
 Preservation/securing for ocean tow/transportation;
 Installation of cable trays and ladder racks (with supports);
 Cable pulling;
 Cable Termination and tagging;
 As-built drawings and documentation.

CONTRACTOR shall store sensitive instruments and instrumentation equipment in a


climate-controlled environment and shall provide a routine monitoring and
preservation program to ensure such items do not deteriorate prior to systems
completion.

All instrument outfitting and construction shall be in accordance with COMPANY


specifications. CONTRACTOR shall refer to the specifications listed in Exhibit E, and
Exhibit A, Annex A12 for these requirements.

Safety and Loss Prevention Outfitting


The description of work, procedures, and activities of safety and loss prevention
fabrication/installation shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
 Equipment installation/placement/testing;
 Fireproofing;
 Insulated walls;
 Insulation (personal protection from hot surfaces);
 Escape Route;
 Fire extinguisher and safety equipment, Safety equipment was envisaged to be
procured, as part of FEED design, shall refer to Safety Equipment Specification
& Datasheet;
 F&G detection system;
 Life-saving, protection, and preservation equipment;
 Preservation/protection of equipment after installation.

All safety and loss prevention outfitting and construction shall be in accordance with
COMPANY/CLIENT specifications.

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Architectural
CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for expedite, receipt, store, preserve and install
(including all necessary bulk fixings material like screws, rivets, bolts, sealants, etc), all
necessary Architectural materials as required by the latest AFC specifications.

Moreover, CONTRACTOR shall realize a cabin, prefabricated bathroom and adjacent


part of corridor mock-up based on detail design documents provided by COMPANY and
duly prepared fabrication engineering . Mentioned mock-ups shall be submitted to
COMPANY for approval, prior to Contractor start massive production of cabins and
bathroom.

CONTRACTOR shall fabricate (If required) and install the following architectural
components (but not limited to):

Firewalls
CONTRACTOR shall install and commission a complete installation of prefabricated
and/or Corrugated Steel Plate external fire walls as shown on the architectural
drawings and as detailed by the wall Suppliers fabrication drawings, all in accordance
with Shell DEP 37.01.10.11-Gen, Design of Offshore Topsides FACILITIES Against Fire
and Blast Loading.

Supplier shall install all major elements as pre-fabricated panels if applicable, complete
except for dry insulation which shall be supplied and installed by CONTRACTOR and
internal protective linings which shall be supplied shipped loose by the wall
manufacturer and installed by CONTRACTOR.

CONTRACTOR shall generally procure, fabricate and install all mild steel swaged
support plates and angles required for fixing the cladding panels to the module steel
frame and all seal plates as detailed on firewalls Suppliers’ drawing packages where
indicated “by others”.

CONTRACTOR shall install all passive fire protection systems as shown on the
architectural and wall Supplier drawings to the designated fire, thermal and acoustic
requirements in strict accordance with the relevant certifying authority’s fire
certificates. No deviation shall be permitted and the installation shall be witnessed and
approved by CONTRACTOR’S representative.

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Internal “A” And “B” Partition Panels


CONTRACTOR shall select, subject to COMPANY approval, the Supplier for all internal
'A' and 'B' fire rated partition systems including but not limited to 'A' and 'B' fire rated
doors, access panels and all ancillary parts, shall be installed by the CONTRACTOR.

CONTRACTOR shall supply all necessary fixings including but not limited to screws,
rivets, bolts, sealants, etc.

Ceiling
CONTRACTOR shall select, subject to COMPANY’s approval, the SUPPLIER for all
suspended ceilings and feature ceiling treatments to be used.

Deck Finishes
5.9.4.1 Floor Screeds
CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for expediting receipt, and storage of all necessary
materials as required by the latest AFC specifications and schedules, including but not
limited to all latex or epoxy screed components, cork or other sound-proofing
materials, and resinous compounds for self-finished screed flooring. All materials
supplied by CONTRACTOR shall conform to the requirements of the Certifying Authority
as necessary, and such certification information shall be passed to COMPANY in such
manner as requested.

5.9.4.2 Floor Finishes


CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for expediting receipt and storage of all necessary
materials as required by the latest AFC specifications, schedules and drawings,
including but not limited to carpeting, vinyl, synthetic rubber, ceramic tiles, self-
finished screeds, underfelt, fixing strips, cover strips, specialist gymnasium flooring etc.
All materials supplied by SUBCONTRACTOR shall conform to the requirements of the
Certifying Authority as necessary and certification information shall be passed to the
CONTRACTOR in such manner as requested.

PFP and Insulation


CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for expediting, receipt and storage of all necessary
materials as required by the specifications, including but not limited to, mineral fiber

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insulation, ceramic fiber, reinforced aluminum vapor barrier, sealing tape, wire mesh,
expanded metal lathing, friction grip washers, intumescent epoxy fire protection
materials and syntactic phenolic foam materials. All materials supplied by
SUBCONTRACTOR shall conform to the requirements of the Certifying Authority as
necessary and such Certification information shall be passed to CONTRACTOR in such
manner as requested.

CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for fixing insulation and applying intumescent epoxy
fire protection system to the surfaces of structural steel and proprietary external
cladding systems as required by the latest AFC drawings, specifications and in
accordance with the Certifying Authority.

External Doors
CONTRACTOR shall install all the doors under supervision and to the satisfaction of the
COMPANY. CONTRACTOR shall then maintain responsibility for the total installation of
all doors to the approval of COMPANY.

External Windows
CONTRACTOR shall install all external windows in accordance with the manufacturer’s
installation instructions supplied by CONTRACTOR.

Internal Partition Doors and Folding Partition


CONTRACTOR shall install a complete system of internal doors and folding partitions.

Prefabricated Bathroom Unit


CONTRACTOR shall install and commission the prefabricated bathroom Units as shown
in the architectural drawings including all fittings, services and service outlets as
described or required for a full functioning unit.

Elevator
CONTRACTOR shall install and pre-commission the Elevator in accordance with Supplier
Supervision and Installation instructions supplied by Manufacturer.

Sanitary Ware

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CONTRACTOR shall position and fix all sanitary ware making due allowance for the
interfacing required with the other services. Sanitary ware fittings shall be fitted as
listed within the sanitary ware schedule. Plumbing works will be carried out by the
CONTRACTOR and in accordance with project Plumbing Installation Specification.

Sauna Room
CONTRACTOR shall install the sauna and sauna equipment under supervision and to
the satisfaction of COMPANY.

Toilet Partition and Service Panels


CONTRACTOR shall install and commission the Toilet Partitions & Service Removable
Panels as indicated in the AFC architectural drawings.

Built-In Furniture
CONTRACTOR shall install the built-in furniture, bunks and beds, and hand rails.
Handrails shall be limited to stainless steel handrails within the internal stair case and
internal changes in level within the LQ.

Soft and Loose Furniture


CONTRACTOR shall install the soft and loose furnishings. The heading of soft and loose
furnishings includes but shall not be limited to lockers, gym equipment, medical
equipment, workshop equipment, tables, chairs, pelmets, curtains, bed linen, shelving,
recreation equipment (including snooker/pool tables), sliding screens, pictures, plants
etc. Where required by drawing, specification or schedule, these items shall be fixed
to decks or walls, as appropriate and to the satisfaction of the COMPANY.
CONTRACTOR shall supply all such necessary fixings.

Medical Furniture and Equipment


CONTRACTOR shall install the medical clinic furniture and equipment, as specified by
COMPANY.

The hospital bath, W.C. and washbasins in the sick bay area will be plumbed in by
CONTRACTOR, following final positioning and fixing.

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

Signage
All platform and safety information signs and Platform Identification signs as indicated
on drawings and schedules shall be installed by CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR will be
responsible for fixing the signs as appropriate to doors, partitions, linings or frames, or
equipment by means of screws, bolts, special adhesive or stainless steel banding tape
as indicated. All such fixings shall conform to the requirements of the Certifying
Authority.

Lockers and Benches


CONTRACTOR scope of work shall be the installation of the Lockers & Benches as
indicated on the latest Architectural drawings.

Caulking and Sealants


Where possible, caulking and sealants shall be avoided, in favor of component suppliers
own proprietary gaskets and seals. Where caulking and sealants are un-avoidable
CONTRACTOR shall submit for COMPANY approval a schedule of application for
Caulking and Sealants where necessary or required to complete the ALQ.

Multi-bay Movable Storage System


CONTRACTOR shall install and pre-commission a Multi-bay movable shelving bulk
storage systems comprising mechanically assisted carriages set rigid tracks welded to
the deck.

Weighing and Weight Control


Weight reporting, weight/center of gravity monitoring, and weighing of Top side, jacket
and piles shall be as per project specification document number RT-572-LQ-U-72-94-
32-0004 & RT-572-LQ-U-72-94-32-0005.

Load-out, Sea-fastening and Trasportation

Introduction
CONTRACTOR shall Load-out the FACILITIES (ALQ, Helideck, Bridges, Jacket and Piles)
onto COMPANY Barges alongside CONTRACTOR Jetty.

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CONTRACTOR shall be responsible of Port Charges, mooring and berthing per vessel
inward and outward alongside CONTRACTOR port jetty.
CONTRACTOR shall supply, fabricate and install all barge sea-fastening and grillage
required for load-out and transportation.

Load-out shall comply with approved specifications, drawings, procedures, all


applicable International Marine regulations, standards and all applicable codes and
regulations. CONTRACTOR shall submit for approval his Load-Out procedures/Manual,
which are proposed for the WORK.

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Work FACILITIES and Services


CONTRACTOR shall undertake the onshore installation work by preparing, providing,
operating and maintaining all FACILITIES and services required to support the WORK
throughout its duration.

Sea-fastening
CONTRACTOR shall survey all points of interface between the structure or any part of
the FACILITY being transported and the transportation barge/vessel and shall fabricate
and install all necessary sea fastenings
 CONTRACTOR shall ensure that all sea fastenings between the structure or any
part of the FACILITY being transported and the transportation barge shall be
compatible with the particular structural arrangements required for offshore
installation.

Load-out

CONTRACTOR shall undertake the Load out which shall be carried out in accordance
with specifications and shall include, but not be limited to, the following activities:
 Provision of all necessary load-out documents including procedures and
analysis, which shall be submitted to COMPANY and/or MWS for approval;

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 Placement of any parts of the FACILITY required to be loaded out to the


appropriate load-out area within CONTRACTOR’S FACILITIES including
undertaking all necessary reinforcements and securing works
 All equipment used for load out shall be tested and carry valid third party
certification.
 Load out onto transportation barges including provision, installation and
removal of all temporary works, materials and equipment necessary for load
out operations, including barge/quay bridge, skidding or trailer assemblies on
the FACILITY, load out quay and on the transportation system;
 CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the compatibility between the various
skidding or trailer assemblies of construction yard, quay / barge bridge and
barge;
 CONTRACTOR’s load out procedure shall include an emergency retrieval
provision, to return the loaded out structure to the load-out quay;
 CONTRACTOR shall survey all points of interface between the loaded out
structure/equipment and the transportation barge;
 CONTRACTOR’s skidding or trailer assembly for the load out and the
transportation barge shall be compatible with the particular structural
arrangements required for the offshore installation;
 CONTRACTOR shall issue advance notification of the load-out operation to
allow attendance by COMPANY’s/CLIENT’s representatives and the Marine
Warranty Surveyor.

Transportation

Condition of Transportation Barge


CONTRACTOR shall undertake a full inspection of the transportation barge and obtain
all necessary documentation (i.e. gas free , etc.) before installing the barge grillage,
external and internal barge reinforcement, equipment for load-out and any other
equipment, thereby ensuring the barge is ready to receive the structures/equipment.

Pre Load Out Survey


Prior to load out of the structures/equipment into the transportation barge,
CONTRACTOR shall have conducted a survey of the structure/equipment being loaded
out, all installation aids, temporary items and any associated structures to ensure the
suitability of all such items for load out, transportation and installation.

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CONTRACTOR shall perform a proper ALQ internal/external sea fastening (Using


wood/slings/etc.) to secure all the Equipment/Material/Furniture/etc. during load-out
and transportation activities.

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Onshore Systems Mechanical Completion and Pre-Commissioning


Upon the completion of erection of the new ALQ topside, CONTRACTOR shall
undertake the Mechanical Completion and Pre-commissioning of the systems.

Systems Completion Plans and Activities


General
CONTRACTOR's description of WORK includes providing all construction engineering,
materials, equipment, and services required to achieve systems completion. Systems
Completion is defined as the point at which the FACILITIES have been erected, with
non-operating tests, checks, and adjustments performed prior to the introduction of
the fluids into the FACILITIES.

The overall philosophy of the work shall be considered in the development of


CONTRACTOR’s Systems Completion procedure. This shall include the scope definition,
sequence and schedule, the minimum manning requirements, and the overall process.

Topsides

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CONTRACTOR shall begin systems completion activities once the piping,


instrumentation and electrical systems are installed.

CONTRACTOR procedure shall address the following aspects of systems completions:


Planning and scheduling
Preparation of System Completion dossiers
Use of Systems completion tracking software (WINPCS), which details the work that
will be performed during construction and mechanical completion stages, and also
allowing for a smooth transition and relationships between construction, completion,
pre-commissioning and commissioning.
Management of inspection and test records, at fabrication yard and vendor
workshopPunch listing procedure
Equipment preservation

Commissioning
CONTRACTOR shall assist COMPANY for planning, coordinating and execution of the
systems commissioning.

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Project Documentation Requirements


CONTRACTOR shall follow COMPANY documentation procedures as stated in Exhibit A
ANNEX A12.

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North Field Bravo, State of Qatar Exhibit A: Scope of WORK

6. ANNEXES

Annex A2 Minimum CONTRACTOR’s Document Requirement Schedule


Annex A3 Project Execution and Technical Reviews
Annex A4 Human Factor Design
FEED ‘HOLD’/Transition Register & Gulf Helicopters Review
Annex A5
Report
Annex A6 Maintenance & Preparation Requirements
Annex A7 Information Management and Communications
Annex A8 Construction
Annex A9 Services and FACILITIES to COMPANY
Annex A10 Risk Management
Annex A11 Legislation, Permits and Consents Register
Annex A12 Qatargas Policy and Procedures
Annex A13 Technical Queries /Clarifications and Responses

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