Document Control Abbreviations

A few documents for every engineer.

Management

 * SRN = Service Received Note
 * CDR : CONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT: Daily report from the contractor to the advisory/client including labour and progress report.
 * FFL = FINISHING FLOOR LEVEL: The Finishings level in the building is often higher than the SSL Level of cm in case of ceramics or marble.
 * TOC = TIME OF COMPLETION: Select project end time.
 * LOG BOOK: Location Notebook or site visit book: The consultant is in the process of making its own confidential observations.
 * SB = SUBMITTAL REVIEW or SUBMITTAL REVIEW COMMENTS LOG FORM: The consultant will write his comments on the annexes or catalogues submitted by the contractor for accreditation.
 * RCP = REFLECTED CEILING PLAN: The Horizontal Projection of the screen is shown in the lighting units, the exits, the fire detector and machine guns.
 * PMO = PROJECT MANAGEMENT OFFICE: Office of project management.

Health & Safety

 * EHS = ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SAFETY: Security, environment and safety.

Machinery

 * M&O = MANUALS & OPERATIONS: Catalogs and operating instructions for any equipment or equipment supplied to the project and it will be delivered at the delivery stage of the project by the contractor and the suppliers to return it in case there is any problem and will have the security certificates for equipment and equipment.
 * T&C = TESTING AND COMMISSIONING: Test time and operation at the time of delivery of the project.
 * O&M: OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE: He held a house where the contractor was tasked with operating and maintenance throughout the decade.

QA/QC (Quality Assurance & Quality Control)

 * TCR: TEST & CERTIFICATION REGULATION: It is specially for the third party who does a test of the materials in the factory usually asks the consultant or the owner for a third party. It means a third party to examine the material and see its match.
 * WIR = WORK INSPECTION REQUEST: Request for the receipt of work by the contractor to counsel for the delivery of business.
 * M.S = METHOD STATEMENT: The Contractor is provided by the contractor to clarify the method of implementing a specific item or test.
 * PQP = PROJECT QUALITY PLAN: The quality plan for the project.
 * NCR = NON-CONFORMANCE REPORT: Non-conforming Report. A report which is issued by the client to the contractor who is executing the work when they executed wrong in wrong manner and not comply the client requirement.
 * RFA = REQUEST FOR APPROVAL: To adopt materials or suppliers.
 * PR = POURING REQUEST: The concrete pour has been asked to make sure that the business is received by the consultant.
 * RFI = REQUEST FOR INSPECTION: Request for action.
 * RFI = REQUEST FOR INFORMATION: Request unclear information from the consultant
 * MS = MATERIAL SUBMITTAL: Request for submission or sample.
 * IR = INSPECTION REQUEST: He asked for an application for a consultant.
 * SIN = SITE INSPECTION NOTICE: Notes from the consultant's consultant on the errors on the site.
 * SIR = SOIL INVESTIGATION REPORT: The soil test report or the body report that comes out of the end
 * MOS = METHOD OF STATEMENT: explained by the contractor on the mechanism for implementing a specific item And very, very important.
 * MAS = MATERIAL APPROVAL SHEET: The model where the contractor has asked to adopt a sample or any substance.

Billing & Contracts

 * BG - BANK GUARANTEE - BANK GUARANTEES
 * PO = PURCHASE ORDER: Purchase order.
 * IFB = INVITATION FOR BID: Invitation to enter a tender from the owner or consultant to the contractor
 * RFQ = REQUEST FOR QUOTATION: Request for a bid from the owner or contractor for the reply
 * T.Q = TECHNICAL QUERY: The contractor offers a consultant to solve a discrepancy in the contract documents.
 * LOA = LETTER OF AWARDING: A letter that works for the contractor after his bidding.
 * BOQ = BILL OF QUANTITY: Quantity tables and prices.
 * BBS = BENT BAR SCHEDULE: Iron individualization table.
 * MRF = MATERIAL REQUISITION FORM: Request to purchase materials.
 * LSTK: LUMP SUM TURN KEY: The turnkey contract for the contractor is the risk of changing prices at the price of a fixed price.
 * Frame work contract: This contract is more specialized to the suppliers of a house where the supplier has been assigned over the period of the contract by supplying the materials at the same price as the price and the resource is
 * BOO: BUILD OWN OPERATE: A type of contract in which a company or group of companies is involved in financing, building, operating and maintaining a government-owned facility and is characterized by the government's ownership of the business and the right of disposal.
 * BOOT: BUILD OWN OPERATE TRANSFER: A type of contract involving a partner company of the government institution, carrying all the costs of design and construction and in the absence of costs to the state enterprise in exchange for the company's use of the project or enterprise for a period of 10 to 30 years. The most famous types of contracts in roads and oil, gas and energy.

Design & Drawings

 * GFC = Good For Construction
 * IFC Drawings = ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION DRAWING: The project details are attached to the final structural design and clarify the technical information and also use by the contractor in the work and calculation of the quantities.
 * DWG = File extension used for Drawings
 * REV = Revision
 * SWI = SITE WORK INSTRUCTION: Business guidance from consultant to contractor.
 * CVR = CONFIRMATION VERBAL REPORT: To confirm any decision oral has been agreed upon at the site between the consultant and the contractor.
 * EPCI: ENGINEERING PROCUREMENT CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION: The Contractor takes responsibility for design, execution and installation and is considered to be one of the most famous types of contracts in desalination plants, central pumping stations, power plants, refrigeration and air-conditioning systems, in which the contractor takes the risk of design, execution.
 * FEED: FRONT END ENGINEERING DESIGN: The design phase, the feasibility study and the concentration of technical requirements as well as the approximate investment cost of the project and use as a basis for the submission of the EPCI.