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Planning and Project Management
2.1
Guidelines for the Remuneration of Architects and Engineers
and Regulations for Contracting System Installations
For the planning and project management of public contracts, the Regulations for
Contracting System Installations and the Guidelines for the Remuneration of Archi-
tects and Engineers are used exclusively. Invitations for bids, awarding of contracts,
performing the work contracted and invoicing of constructional services are summa-
rized in the Construction Services and serve as the legal basis for private construc-
tion contracts. Of particular interest here are the Agreement on Construction Ser-
vices (electrical cable and line systems in buildings), (General Regulations for Con-
structions of all Types) and (Lightning Protection Systems) [1].
The Regulations for Contracting System Installations regulates the payments and
describes the services in detail, as well as specifying acceptable ranges of remunera-
tion (Table 2.1).
The Engineering Services Manual deals with all contractors' services. The electri-
cal system planner determines his costs, following the prescribed cost groups. Engi-
neering services can be described either inthe form of a directory of services (scope
book) or in the form of a system description. The individual items include details by
number of times applicable, meter or lump sums.
The system description contains only the equipping and function of the electrical
systems. The contracting company is obligated to submit any criticism of the pro-
posed work in writing prior to beginning the work. The contracting company must
take into proper account the validity of regulations and the transitional periods
defined for new regulations.
After completing the contracted work, the contractor must also supply overview
circuit diagrams and installation plans. Prior to commissioning, IEC 60 364 Part 61
requires that the system be tested with respect to operational capability. Detailed
descriptions can be found in the Expert's Planning Guide [2].
The project is carried out e.g. according to the following sequential steps:
. Customer consultation
. Preliminary design and submission of bid
. Cost estimate
. Negotiations
. Beginning of project, processing
. Creation of project plan, invitation for bids
. Writing contracts for the system
. Carrying out, monitoring
. Installation of the system
. Commissioning, measurements
. Turnover, documentation, warranty
2.2
Guidelines for Project Planning of Electrical Systems
The following circuit diagrams, drawings and technical documents are required for
the installation of electrical systems:
1. Power balance of entire system
± low voltage (230 V, 400 V, 690 V)
± medium voltage (6 kV, 10 kV, 20 kV)
± high voltage, as required (110 kV, 220 kV, 380 kV)
2. Motor lists in accordance with IEC 34
± rated power in kW
± rated voltage in V
± rated motor speed in rpm
± rated torque in Nm
± moment of inertia in kg/m2
± ambient temperature in C
± motor type and class
± design, size and type of protection
± manufacturer, accessories
± terminal designations
± load data, mode of operation
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