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Exhibit A <br /> nix., •� � .x <br /> CSI % Proposal 2334-Coating Inspection Services <br /> Three Tank Rehabilitation Project <br /> SERVICES City of Pleasanton <br /> Page 5 <br /> Scope of Services <br /> With respect to in-process coating inspection, either the field inspector or the support <br /> personnel will complete the various tasks that will be required on this project. These two <br /> general segments of the team have been detailed below under two categories: Project Support <br /> Activities and Direct Field Inspection Activities. In addition to the anticipated scope of services <br /> noted in the RFP Attachment A, CSI intends on providing the following scope, where <br /> applicable. <br /> Project Support Activities <br /> 1 . CSI will participate in project start-up meetings, weekly job meetings, and any <br /> special interest meetings as required to discuss procedures, progress, problems, <br /> or outstanding issues. <br /> 2. CSI staff will provide any support to the project required to assure that all <br /> technical issues and concerns are properly corrected and/or addressed. <br /> Direct Field Inspection Activities <br /> 1 . The CSI inspector will ensure that the requirements of the Contract <br /> Specifications and manufacturer's technical data sheets for the various materials <br /> are strictly followed. PDCA P2-04, SSPC, NACE, and ASTM D3276 standard <br /> practices will be used a guideline for proper procedures, where not called out in <br /> the specification or manufacturer's written PDS's. <br /> 2. The CSI inspector will ensure that the requirements of the Contract <br /> Specifications and manufacturer's technical data sheets for the various materials <br /> are strictly followed. ASTM D3276 will be used a guideline for proper <br /> procedures. It is not the intent of our cost proposal to provide a safety inspector <br /> to this project. However, our coating inspector will report any identified unsafe <br /> conditions or observed discrepancies between the Contractor's worker <br /> protection program and their field activities. Although we will monitor and report <br /> on these activities, the ultimate responsibility for safety will in no means or <br /> measure be the responsibility of CSI. <br /> 3. Verifications of the contractor's compliance with the specifications will be <br /> accomplished by performing the following tasks as necessary, with the <br /> appropriate calibrated instruments for each: <br /> a. Condition of Surfaces Prior to Preparation — The CSI inspector will inspect <br /> the surfaces to be prepared to assure that grease and oil have been <br /> removed, and sharp edges are removed as specified. NACE Standard <br /> RP0178 will be used as acceptance criteria where areas are of concern. <br /> b. Compressed Air Cleanliness — The CSI inspector will check the air quality <br /> April 27, 2019 <br />