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Page 7 <br />Section D <br />Master Consulting Engineers, Inc. <br />Extreme Engineering | Incredible Results <br />when it is too late and often too expensive to make <br />changes. This is done by using a 3-step QA/QC process <br />described below: <br /> ⑤Revisit, Review, and Re-Forecast <br />MCE takes advantage of repetition in design elements <br />and uses the knowledge of more experienced <br />engineers and maintains a library of typical sections <br />and details which eliminates errors when creating <br />theses details from scratch. <br />The final documents will incorporate all previous <br />comments and information collected during the <br />formal review process. The submittal of the final <br />documents will mark the completion of the design <br />process and initiate the bid and pre-construction <br />process. Generally, the team will provide: <br /> Final construction drawings <br /> Bid forms/documents and specifications <br /> Final cost analysis <br /> Final permits <br />At the end of the project, there will be several <br />activities to transition work, processes and <br />deliverables to line operation. The team also ensures <br />filing and documentation is in good order, leaving <br />behind sufficient detail for the operation of the <br />system, audits concerning the project, and as a <br />baseline for future maintenance and development. <br />Lastly, organized is a Post Implementation Review <br />to measure the success of the project, to see what <br />further improvements can be made, and to learn <br />lessons for the future. <br />Innovative Concepts Proposed to Enhance Value, <br />Quality, and to Control Cost and Schedule. <br />• MCE’s staff is trained to be very diligent about meeting <br />project schedules and to understand the need for cost- <br />effective, environmentally conscious, timely solutions <br />with practical approaches. <br />• Thoroughly educated staff with diverse knowledge of <br />state of the art computer applications, including Building <br />Information Modeling (BIM). <br />• The CEO is involved in each project to ensure that the <br />same expertise and passion is poured into every structure <br />designed. <br />• The firm is results oriented, places a great deal of <br />importance on client service and is committed to <br />supplying competent practical solutions. <br />Internal Quality Control and Constructibility Review: <br />Each deliverable will be reviewed by MCE’s structural <br />engineering staff before each submission. Everything is <br />done in-house (USA) – nothing is outsourced overseas. <br />STEP 3 <br />Project <br /> Engineer <br />MCE’s Structural <br />Engineering StaffPeer Review <br />Internal back checking and review as work progresses: <br />The project engineers are required to back check their <br />own work to verify it is complete and accurate. Once the <br />project engineer is satisfied, the project manager will <br />review the work and sign off on it. This back checking and <br />review are done daily and will ensure that subsequent <br />work is based on accurate analysis and design. <br />STEP 1 <br />Structural <br />Designer <br />Project <br />Engineer <br />Project <br />Manager <br />Back Check and Reviews <br />Project Manager review and release to QC team: <br />At submittals, our project manager will review all <br />documents for completeness. If documents are complete <br />they release the plans for independent review. Otherwise <br />the plans will be sent back to the project engineers for <br />corrective actions. <br />STEP 2 <br />Client <br />Structural <br />Designer <br />Project <br />Engineer <br />Project <br />Manager <br />Review and Corrective Actions if Needed
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