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What's critical in project documentation?

Documentation was easily the most valued service for turnkey providers. Here's what a variety of engineers seek at the end of projects.

From the answers, it's obvious there is no single uniform solution, and often a respondent's area of expertise influenced his or her reply. For the most part, the respondents identified manuals, diagrams, wiring schematics, parts lists and training tools to be provided to the customer at or near the completion of a project.

However, some answers were surprising. It's important to keep in mind that this was a telephone survey, so respondents had little time to prepare their thoughts.

At a major distillery, the operations manager viewed documentation in terms of a project's progress. He said: "We begin with a proposal, timelines and schedules. Then we ask for periodic meetings and written updates, at first monthly and then weekly, once installation begins. At the project's completion, we'll have an internal weekly meeting and then monthly for at least six months, and we'd expect a representative from the vendor to participate."

A maintenance supervisor for a regional soft drink company certainly had compliance on his mind: "I'd want EPA forms completed and OSHA forms completed and filed." He also asked for X-ray evidence of welds on machinery. However, he also asked for upgraded drawings and manuals for equipment and training. The plant engineer at a Pennsylvania beverage packer became unusually detailed in his needs. "Complete line layouts and [schematics] of the electrical package. Also, equipment specs, conveyor speeds, motor reduction ratios, control panel specs, electric hardware specs, processor specs, I/O documentation, photoeye specs and documentation, communications specs and protocols, and analog specs."

Some respondents answered candidly that the required documentation would be decided elsewhere. The maintenance supervisor for a California beverage packer admitted he wasn't sure. "Corporate engineering would have all that worked out," he told PW. A project engineering technician for a national pharmaceutical maker said: "It would be called out in the specifications of the contract."

At other levels in the pharmaceutical business, respondents were far more specific. The head of packaging engineering for another major pharmaceutical company sought: "Finalized sets of drawings and working drawings; complete validation of equipment; mechanical and electrical systems' drawings. In our business, documentation isn't just important; it's critical. It would be ongoing from the beginning of the project right through to final turnover of the project to us."

Others even specified the documentation media. At a major personal care packager, its manager of manufacturing engineering responded: "All drawings should be on CAD disk and hard copy. The PLC programming would be on disk or tape-and be accompanied by annotated hard copy."

Other requirements often mentioned included as-built drawings, spare-part lists and commercial bills of materials. The engineering manager for a major brewery in California wants "as-built drawings provided in CAD or InterGraph formats." Along with operational and training manuals, several beverage industry respondents also asked for safety manuals and training.

Bottlers eye safety

"Everything needs to be documented, especially all changes," said the vice president of production for a national distillery. "All processes and manuals for training must be provided. We're also looking for safety documentation and training because that's one of our primary concerns."

The maintenance engineer at a Mid-Atlantic regional soft drink bottler also emphasized safety. "We need releases from all suppliers, and compliance with safety rules coupled with documentation of any hazards," he stated. Safety and training manuals rated near the top of the list for the plant manager of a Southeastern soft drink plant.

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