Project verification for validation purposes
Design Verification for the purpose of validation is a necessary activity for design approval, preparatory to the execution process of the Work. The project verification service for validation purposes is regulated by Art. 42 “Design Verification” of LD. 36/2023 and Articles 34 to 44 of Annex I.7 of the same Decree.
Thanks to the experience of its technical staff, also gained in the international arena and in the related service of “Technical Control in Progress,” ASACERT offers verification services for the purpose of project validation wisely designed and planned with the primary objective of eliminating any design errors resulting in unbudgeted additional costs and delays in the implementation of the Work.
ASACERT develops the service with reference to all project levels, preparing a plan of controls to monitor the different steps of the process and to ensure that the project complies with legislative and regulatory references (and rules of good practice), as well as meeting the desired of the Principal (based on the examination of the Demand Framework prepared by him).
The basic objectives of design verification for validation purposes are:
- Ensuring compliance with design choices;
- Finding the adequacy of the business plan;
- protection of the contracting station;
- Guarantee of the contractability of the Work;
- Reduction of executive variances due to design errors;
- Decreased risk of additional costs and delays in implementation.
The implemented controls include, but are not limited to:
- Verification of the project’s compliance with the Client’s required specifications;
- Verification of the project’s compliance with current regulations;
- Verification of the completeness of the project;
- Verification of graphical drawings and reports of the structural design, mechanical systems and electrical and special systems;
- Verification of environmental and safety plans.
The project verification service for the purpose of validation concludes with the issuance of the Final Inspection Report, which summarizes the steps of the entire verification process, summarizes all the papers reviewed, and recalls all the documents produced during verification.