
Design Reconstitution Program Plan and procedures for K Basins
Author(s) -
T. Laney
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/43740
Subject(s) - computer science , plan (archaeology) , engineering design process , systems engineering , software engineering , engineering , mechanical engineering , archaeology , history
This document establishes a systematic program to establish, organize, and document the design basis and design requirement information for the K Basins where existing design information is inadequate. The Design Reconstitution Program involves identifying and retrieving design information from identified source documents; evaluating, verifying, and validating the design information; resolving discrepancies; regenerating missing critical design information; and preparing and issuing a summary document of the design information. Upon completion, the design requirements shall be evaluated with the facility as-found configuration to verify the adequacy of appropriate design requirements with the as-found configuration and to document and resolve any discovered discrepancies. Once the design requirement (design analysis, calculation, design basis) comparison is made and discrepancies resolved (dispositioned, implemented, and incorporated as required), the as-found condition of a drawing then becomes an as-built drawing that is released into the engineering release system. This as-built drawing is then the accurate accounting of the field configuration that is consistent with the design requirements (recovered through the design reconstitution program) and is used with high confidence to make valid engineering, operational, and maintenance decisions