Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
lot en interface
English translation:
interface work package
French term
les lots en interface
4 | interface work package |
Tony M
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2 | the interfacing work by other contractors |
Daryo
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Apr 11, 2017 08:20: Tony M changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/121925">Joanne Nebbia's</a> old entry - "les lots en interface"" to ""interface work package""
Proposed translations
interface work package
'Interface' is commonly used in all sorts of sectors, though if you knew WHAT is being 'interfaced' with WHAT here, you might possibly be able to find an even more appropriate term.
the interfacing work by other contractors
Tech/Engineering - Computers: Systems, Networks / installation of network cabling infrastructure
I would think that it's literally about "interfaces" of the IT variety - the interface(s) with the networks installed by other contractors, as part of other "lots du contrat / du marché"
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Note added at 38 mins (2017-04-04 17:12:21 GMT)
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La coordination avec les lots en interface sur ce type de chantier est un point d’attention critique
Coordination with the the interfacing work by other contractors ... is a critical point of attention
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Note added at 1 hr (2017-04-04 17:44:57 GMT)
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possibly
the interfacing work by other teams (from the same or from some other company)
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Tony M
: Right idea, but as we don't know the whole scenario, "other contractors" may be risky. 'en interface' suggests to me this is where the 'lots' interface with e.g. the outside world... though as you say, they're also likely to be literal h/w interfaces!
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that's why CL2 only! my logic was that if the same company is doing the other "lots" one would assume that the left hand should know what the right hand is doing [although, thinking of it, at times it's a rather brave assumption].
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