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承包单位提请施工组织设计(施工方案)报审时,应满足哪些条件?

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(1) 承包单位提送报审的施工组织设计( 施工方案 ) ,文件内容必须具有全面性、 针对性和可操作性,编制人、单位技术负责人必须签字,送单位必须加盖公章。

(2) 施工组织设计 ( 施工方案 ) 报审表必须加盖承包单位项目部公章,项目经理必须签字。

(3) 施工组织设计 ( 施工方案 ) 报审必须在工程项目开工前完成。

(4) 施工组织设计 ( 施工方案 ) 报审表由施工单位填报,项目监理机构的专业监理工程师审核,总监理工程师签发。经总监理工程师审查同意后的施工组织设计( 方案) 应报送建设单位确认。

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