DB Contractor Inspection and Testing Sample Clauses

DB Contractor Inspection and Testing. DB Contractor shall perform the inspection, sampling, testing, quality control and quality assurance necessary for DB Contractor to comply with its obligations under the CMC Documents. DB Contractor shall carry out General Inspections and Specialist Inspections in accordance with Section 9.5 of the CMA Specification and the MMP. DB Contractor shall use the results of General Inspections and Specialist Inspections to maintain asset condition and service levels, and to develop programs of maintenance and Renewal Work to minimize the effect of Maintenance Services on Users and other members of the public.
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DB Contractor Inspection and Testing. 5.4.1.1 DB Contractor shall perform the inspection, sampling, testing, quality control and quality assurance necessary for DB Contractor to comply with its obligations under the Contract Documents. All such testing and quality assurance activities shall be in accordance with the approved Quality Management Plan and the current version of the TxDOT Quality Assurance Program for CDA/Design-Build Projects with a Capital Maintenance Agreement with Three Optional Five-Year Terms. Without in any way diminishing its obligations under the Contract Documents, DB Contractor may utilize information developed by TxDOT related to acceptance testing for off-site fabricated materials, as more particularly described in Exhibit 23. In the event that DB Contractor elects to utilize such information, TxDOT may recover as TxDOT Recoverable Costs its reasonable expenses related to the performance of such services and the development of such information in accordance with the procedures described in Exhibit 23.
DB Contractor Inspection and Testing. DB Contractor shall perform the inspection, sampling, testing, quality control and quality assurance necessary for DB Contractor to comply with its obligations under the Contract Documents. Without in any way diminishing its obligations under the Contract Documents, DB Contractor may utilize information developed by TxDOT related to acceptance testing for offsite fabricated materials. In the event that DB Contractor elects to utilize such information, TxDOT may recover as TxDOT Recoverable Costs its reasonable expenses related to the development of such information.
DB Contractor Inspection and Testing. 5.4.1.1 DB Contractor shall perform the inspection, sampling, testing, quality control and quality assurance necessary for DB Contractor to comply with its obligations under the Contract Documents. All such testing and quality assurance activities shall be in accordance with the approved Quality Management Plan and the current version of the TxDOT Design-Build Quality Assurance Program. Without in any way diminishing its obligations under the Contract Documents, DB Contractor may utilize information developed by TxDOT related to acceptance testing for offsite fabricated materials, as more particularly described in Exhibit 24. In the event that DB Contractor elects to utilize such information, TxDOT may recover as TxDOT Recoverable Costs its reasonable expenses related to the performance of such services and the development of such information in accordance with the procedures described in Exhibit 24.
DB Contractor Inspection and Testing. 5.7.1.1. DB Contractor shall perform the inspection, sampling, testing, quality control and quality assurance necessary for DB Contractor to comply with its obligations under the COMA Documents in accordance with Section 1.4 of Exhibit 2.
DB Contractor Inspection and Testing. DB Contractor shall perform the inspection, sampling, testing, quality control and quality assurance necessary for DB Contractor to comply with its obligations under the CMC Documents. DB Contractor shall carry out General Inspections, Specialist Inspections and Audit Inspections in accordance with Section 50.5 of CMA Standard Specification Item 9 and the MMP. DB Contractor shall use the results of General Inspections, Specialist Inspections and Audit Inspections to update the Renewal Work Submittal, to maintain asset condition and service levels, and to develop programs of maintenance and Renewal Work to minimize the effect of Maintenance Services on Users and other members of the public.
DB Contractor Inspection and Testing. 5.4.1.1. DB Contractor shall perform the inspection, sampling, testing, quality control and quality assurance necessary for DB Contractor to comply with its obligations under the DBA Documents. Without in any way diminishing its obligations under the DBA Documents, DB Contractor may utilize information developed by TxDOT in connection with the performance of acceptance testing for offsite fabricated materials, as more particularly described in Exhibit 23. In the event that DB Contractor elects to utilize such information, TxDOT may recover as TxDOT Recoverable Costs its reasonable expenses for the performance of services and the development of such information in accordance with the procedures described in Exhibit 23.
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DB Contractor Inspection and Testing. 5.7.1.1. DB Contractor shall perform the inspection, sampling, testing, quality control and quality assurance necessary for DB Contractor to comply with its obligations under the COMA Documents in accordance with Section 1.4 of Exhibit 2. 5.7.1.2. DB Contractor shall carry out General Inspections, Specialist Inspections, Audit Inspections and Close-Out Inspection in accordance with the Maintenance Specification and the MMP. DB Contractor shall use the results of General Inspections, Specialist Inspections, Audit Inspections and Close-Out Inspection to update the Renewal Work Submittal, to maintain asset condition and service levels, and to develop programs of maintenance and Renewal Work to minimize the effect of Maintenance Services on Users and other members of the public.
DB Contractor Inspection and Testing. DB Contractor shall perform the inspection, sampling, testing, quality control and quality assurance necessary for DB Contractor to comply with its obligations under the Contract Documents. Without in any way diminishing its obligations under the Contract Documents, DB Contractor may utilize information developed by TxDOT related to acceptance testing for offsite fabricated materials. In the event that DB Contractor elects to utilize such information, TxDOT may recover as TxDOT Recoverable Costs its reasonable expenses related to the development of such information. Texas Department of Transportation RFP Addendum 24 US 77 Upgrade from Kingsville to Xxxxxxxx Project October 23,November 15, 2012 30 Design-Build Agreement

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