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YOU NEED IT, WE DESIGN IT! At Kipcon, we understand
your engineering design needs. Our expertise in engineering design
means that we will utilize the most cost efficient solution, in
conjunction with the most sophisticated designs, so that your project
is functional, practical and aesthetically pleasing. Kipcon has
the design capabilities to take a project from its inception and
design phase through construction and ultimately bring it to completion.
Our extensive inspection background allows us to understand the
future cost and deficiency implications of the designs in order
to avoid them. We also understand the demands of keeping jobs within
their budget. At Kipcon we pride ourselves in providing quality
services on schedule. Following are some highlights of our engineering
design services:
| Structural
- Foundation and structure design for concrete, steel,
wood, fiberglass, etc.
- Evaluation of failures and development of remediations
- Adaptive Reuse, Renovations, Restorations, Upgrades,
etc.
- Plant Facility Renovations/Additions
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Civil
- Site planning
- Stormwater and sanitary system design and evaluation
- Surveying
- Drainage Remediation
- Pavement
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Other Services
- Mechanical system evaluation and design
- Structural and site inspections for new and existing
construction
- Preparation of specifications
- Building envelope/roofing remedial design and restoration
- Useful life/maintenance analysis
- Energy Use Evaluations
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SPECIFICATIONS,
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There are many projects that require the use of specification,
bidding and contract administration services from an engineering
firm. You may be ready to take on the giant task of pavement remediation,
roof or deck replacements or drainage rehabilitation. In order to
properly prepare for these tasks, it is essential to have a general
understanding of the process, as well as the importance of specification
documents.
What are Specifications?
Specifications are a written and/or graphical (i.e.
drawing) presentation of the proposed project. Simply speaking,
a specification will tell a Contractor what to build and what materials
to use, so that the final product will meet its intended purpose.
Without specifications, each contractor will be bidding something
different with no way to compare the results.
Why do you need Specifications?
- 1. Specifications provide the Owner with details that
clearly define the Scope of Work to be performed.
2. Specifications provide other relevant information to
assure that the work is performed correctly and that the
application or system will function as intended.
3. Specifications provide a single package of information
to contractors that allow all of the bidders to bid on the
same Scope of Work and the Owner to make a decision on an
equitable comparison of the bids.
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Why do I need an Engineer to do the Specifications?
- 1. An engineer is professionally trained to design specifications
for construction tasks such as pavement remediation, roof
and deck replacements, and drainage rehabilitation.
2. Although contractors are very skilled in constructing
these elements, they may not be able to address the causes
of the presenting problem or subsequent engineering issues
that may arise as the construction continues.
3. Having a set of specifications is important to assure
that the work you are undertaking is necessary and correctly
engineered.
4. In order to compare bids, one needs a uniform package
so that contractors are bidding apples to apples. You will
also know exactly what you are getting for your money.
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What are Bidding Services?
- 1. An Engineer begins the bidding services by preparing
a bid document that details the scope of work, written or
graphic specifications, terms and conditions and specific
itemized bid forms for the contractors to complete. Attorneys
frequently use these documents as the basis of the final
contract.
2. Next, contactors that are interested in performing the
work are selected and the Engineer provides them with all
necessary documentation necessary for preparing the bid,
giving them a deadline to the return bids by.
3. Upon receipt of the bids, the Engineer prepares a bid
summary spreadsheet for the Owner to compare contractor’s
prices along with a letter discussing the bids and giving
our recommendations.
4. At this time the Owner can also request the additional
service of interviewing contractors prior to making a selection.
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Why do I need an Engineer to do the Bidding?
- 1. First and most importantly, most engineering firms
have an extensive list of contractors that they have successfully
worked with and evaluated on previous jobs.
2. They have a good working relationship with many of these
contractors and understand what is expected of them from
us.
3. Since they use these contractors on a regular basis,
the likelihood of frivolous or high bids is dramatically
reduced.
4. Each contractor will be provided with the same contract
bid documents and as such will provide a bid that can easily
be compared directly with other bids during contractor selection.
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What is Contract Administration?
- 1. Contract administration is a service provided by Engineering
firms to observe and inspect a project during its construction
phase to determine whether the specifications are being
adhered too. This is the final step in the process of completing
a project and it is a very important step that is frequently
overlooked.
2. The Engineers general role is to check contractor’s
work for general conformance with the specifications. The
contractor is still responsible for directing the work,
the overall installation and any warranties.
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Why do I need an Engineer to do the Contract
Administration?
- 1. The main benefit of this service is to prevent the
contractor from disregarding the specifications and performing
the project at his discretion, which may result in a failure
of the project to function as intended.
2. In addition the Engineer is also on hand to deal with
any unexpected occurrences, make recommendations for progress
payments and to prepare a punch list at the completion of
the project.
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