Oregon Bulletin OR-210-2008-4
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OR Bulletin NO. 210-2008-4
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Date: September 15, 2008
SUBJECT: NATIONAL ENGINEERING MANUAL
210-V
AMENDMENT OR23
PART 505 – NON-NRCS ENGINEERING SERVICES
Purpose: To transmit an
Oregon amendment to the National Engineering Manual on the use of non-NRCS
engineering services.
Expiration Date: Upon
Receipt.
Remove
and Discard
Amendment OR-2, 11/81 pages
OR505-7(1) and OR505-7(2)
Insert Pages
Amendment OR-27, 8/08, pages
OR505-7(1) and OR505-7(2)
PART 505
– NON-NRCS ENGINEERING SERVICES
SUBPART B
OR505.10
Non-project activities
(b) Technical Services
(2) This policy establishes criteria for the
use of non-NRCS engineering services and applies to non-watershed project work
for programs such as WRP, WHIP, EQIP and EWP. This policy addresses non-NRCS
engineering services provided by an individual or company providing design
services for any practice or project in which NRCS program funds are being
disbursed but does not apply to engineering services that are provided by a
technical service provider that is selected by the landowner through the TechReg
web site.
In the case of engineering
services provided by a technical service provider selected by the landowner
through TechReg, the technical service provider is required to sign a
Certification Agreement stipulating that they will design all practices is in
accordance with applicable NRCS standards and specifications negating the
requirement for a functional review as described by this policy. Although not
required, a functional review of work by a designer selected by the landowner
through the TechReg web site may be performed at the discretion of the NRCS.
Design and construction quality control activities performed by technical
service providers selected through TechReg will be spot checked to ensure
compliance with the Certification Agreement and failure to comply with the
Certification Agreement will result in their removal from the list of TechReg
providers.
(3) Requirements for the use of non-NRCS
engineering services that are not hired by the landowner through TechReg are as
follows:
- The NRCS shall provide the non-NRCS engineer with appropriate pre-design
information at the request of the non-NRCS engineer, landowner or sponsor.
- The non-NRCS engineer shall certify on the drawings that “to the best of my professional knowledge
these plans and specifications meet all applicable NRCS standards.”
- The NRCS employee with job approval authority that is consistent with
the practice shall perform a functional review to insure, as a minimum, that
the design and construction documents submitted by the non-NRCS engineer
shall:
- Achieve the objectives of the plan.
- Meet or exceed applicable NRCS practice standards.
- Comply with applicable State and Federal programs.
- Include design computations that are clear and complete.
- Include an Inspection plan.
- Include an Operation and Maintenance plan.
- Include drawings and specifications which clearly specify the work to be
done.
- Not endanger public health and safety.
- Provide drawings and specifications that are consistent and compatible
with all other provisions of the contract document(s).
- Seal all final documents such as drawings, specifications and design
reports as required by ORS 672.020(2) and the Oregon NRCS Skills Matrix.
Prior to the functional
review by the NRCS, an adequate technical review will be performed by the non-NRCS
engineer to insure a high quality design/construction package has been assembled
and submitted. The requirement to perform a functional review by the NRCS does
not preclude NRCS from performing a full review at our discretion.
(5) If, in the professional judgment of the
NRCS, the submitted design package is lacking and additional technical analysis
and/or design documentation is needed, the design should be returned to the non-NRCS
engineer for re-work and notify, in writing, the non-NRCS engineer that we have
reviewed the project and the design is lacking and the reasons why. Design
deficiencies may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Technical – the design assumptions or procedures are not in conformance
with NRCS standards or sound engineering practice.
- Documentation – the information provided that is intended to communicate
the design, construction or operation and maintenance is missing, inadequate
or inconsistent.
- Missing or deficient O and M Agreement.
- Missing Inspection Plan.
In those cases where the
non-NRCS engineer is providing quality assurance during installation, the NRCS
representative may make construction site visits to view the works of
improvement to be sure that practices are being installed according to plans and
specifications. All significant changes in the quantities or design should be
approved in advance by the NRCS representative.
Once the practice has been
installed the non-NRCS engineer, landowner or sponsor will submit final as-built
drawings with a certification by the engineer of record that “to the best
of my professional knowledge this practice has been installed in accordance with
the plans and specifications and meets all applicable NRCS standards.”
/signed/
DAVE DISHMAN
State Conservation Engineer
DIST:
AE
Last modified:
09/16/2008
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