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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 285 · § 285.702

§ 285.702. What must I include in my Fabrication and Installation Report?

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(a)Your Fabrication and Installation Report must describe how your facilities will be fabricated and installed in accordance with the design criteria identified in the Facility Design Report; your BOEM-approved SAP, COP, or GAP; and generally accepted industry standards and practices. Your Fabrication and Installation Report must demonstrate how your facilities will be fabricated and installed in a manner that conforms to your responsibilities listed in § 285.105(a). You must include the following items in your Fabrication and Installation Report: Required documents Required contents
(1)Cover letter ``` ```
(i)Proposed facility designation, lease, ROW grant, or RUE grant number;
(ii)Area, name, and block number; and
(iii)The type of facility.
(2)Schedule ``` ``` Fabrication and installation schedule information.
(3)Fabrication information ``` ``` The industry standards you will use to ensure the facilities are fabricated to the design criteria identified in your Facility Design Report.
(4)Installation process information ``` ``` Details associated with the deployment activities, equipment, and materials, including onshore and offshore equipment and support, and anchoring and mooring patterns.
(5)Federal, State, and local permits (e.g., EPA, Army Corps of Engineers) ``` ``` Either one copy of the permit or information on the status of the application.
(6)Quality assurance ``` ``` Certificates ensuring adherence to a nationally or internationally recognized quality assurance standard. Alternate means of compliance must be approved on a case-by-case basis.
(7)Environmental information ``` ``` Information about:
(i)Water discharge;
(ii)Waste disposal;
(iii)Vessel information;
(iv)Onshore waste receiving treatment or disposal facilities; and
(v)If you submitted this data as part of your SAP, COP, or GAP, you may incorporate the information by reference.
(8)Commissioning procedures for Critical Safety Systems and Equipment ``` ``` Original equipment manufacturer procedures or other BSEE accepted engineering practices for commissioning of Critical Safety Systems and Equipment as identified in § 285.701(a)(12).
(9)Project easement ``` ``` Information about installation of any cables, pipelines, or facilities. Information on burial methods and vessels.
(10)Other information ``` ``` Additional information required by BSEE. ``` ``` ``` ``` ``` ```
(b)You must submit your FIR to BSEE pursuant to § 285.110. ``` ```
(c)You must provide the location of records, as required in § 285.714(c). ``` ```
(d)If you are required to use a CVA, the FIR must include the following certification statement with accompanying justification: "The fabrication and installation of this structure has been certified by a BSEE-approved CVA to be in accordance with accepted engineering practices, the FDR, and the approved SAP, GAP, or COP, as applicable. The certified design and as-built plans and specifications will be on file at \[provide location\]." ``` \[88 FR 6413, Jan. 31, 2023, as amended at 89 FR 42716, May 15, 2024\]
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