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Re: [MW:23970] Re: Other Project PQR Can be used New project on Different Clients?

Dear Member,
You can use other project's PQR but on the WPS reflect the name of new owner. For details pls.see the ASME Sec-Ix, QW-201.


Regards,
Shakeel

On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 6:29 PM, Sundar Kumar <sunkumarshine@gmail.com> wrote:
Please refer QW-201 Manufacturer's or Contractor's Responsibility (ASME IX - 2011) .It solves your query.

Thanks,
Sundar 

On Thursday, November 19, 2015 at 6:50:01 AM UTC+3, dominic v.k.dominic wrote:
Dear Expertise,
The contractor submitted other project PQR and approved by some other third party company and client.
My Question: Can used other client approved PQR for this new project and new Client?
In the code (API-1104 and ASME Section -IX) anywhere specified in this matter for Employer can be used other project PQR-If matching According the codes and new client requirements.
If yes, please provide code reference.

Thanks in Advance.
Best Regards,
Dominic.



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