12-12-2012, 02:44 PM
Interested to see.
As a contractor then of course one has to take notice of client requirements; however also need to recognise that sometimes there are specific people in client organisations that actually have a very personal view of the world and start stipulating things that may not actually be their company policy and then implementing such can lead to inconsistency across sites.
Sometimes "less is more" and too much information that is not strictly necessary for a drawing just adds to the clutter and gives potential for getting out of date when the key defning document is updated and therefore becomes positively detrimental. It would be interesting to unerstand the ratonale lying behind what you interpret as a client requirement.
As a contractor then of course one has to take notice of client requirements; however also need to recognise that sometimes there are specific people in client organisations that actually have a very personal view of the world and start stipulating things that may not actually be their company policy and then implementing such can lead to inconsistency across sites.
Sometimes "less is more" and too much information that is not strictly necessary for a drawing just adds to the clutter and gives potential for getting out of date when the key defning document is updated and therefore becomes positively detrimental. It would be interesting to unerstand the ratonale lying behind what you interpret as a client requirement.
(12-12-2012, 07:58 AM)jenni.joseph9 Wrote: Hi,
We have not seen any controls related to Level crossings in the Aspect sequence chart(ASC). It could be client requirement to include such controls in the ASC. Now we are producing those charts with the level crossing controls as our client has given a comment and shall upload them here, once they get approved. That may be of some use.
Thanks & Regards.
PJW

