Field Laboratory Clause Samples
Field Laboratory. Developer shall provide a Type C field laboratory in Indiana and in Kentucky. The field laboratory shall be as specified in Department Standard Specifications 628.02(f). In addition to the provisions of Section 628.02(f) Developer shall provide hot and cold running water (potable). Developer does not need to include telephone lines or telephones in the field laboratory.
Field Laboratory. The contractor shall arrange to provide fully furnished and adequately equipped field laboratory with adequate qualified technical staff. Preferably to located adjacent to the site of Engineer- in – charge and provided amenities like water supply, electric supply etc.The laboratory equipment shall confirm IS specifications and MOST specifications. It shall be considered as incidental to the work, and no extra payment will be made what so ever will not be made for the same.
Field Laboratory. Design-Build Contractor shall provide for IFA’s use, one Type C field laboratory as specified in Department Standard Specifications 628.02(f). In addition to the provisions of Section 628.02(f) Design-Build Contractor shall provide hot and cold running water (potable), and a portable cook stove for drying samples and with propane in containers of suitable size to be transported to the jobsite. Design-Build Contractor does not need to include telephone lines or telephones in the field laboratory.
Field Laboratory. The contractor shall establish a Field Laboratory for the various field tests for items like concrete cubes, cement, aggregates, sand, bitumen & bitumen products, soil, field density etc. A site laboratory of min. 5.0 m. x 7.0 m. area with platform etc. shall be constructed as directed by the Engineer. A contractor shall appoint experienced Laboratory Technician to carryout various tests at site. He shall carry out various tests and submit reports and maintain registers as per BIS formats. Besides list of all resources required with scheduled date of start and date of completion of all items of work. The laboratory must have the following equipments :- Sl. No. Equipments Requirements
1. Slump Cone 6 Nos.
2. Cube Moulds for concrete 24 Sets.
4. Cement testing equipment soundness accelerated (initial and final setting, fineness, compressive test equipment, etc.) 1 Set
5. Oven 1 No.
6. Cube Testing Machine (Electrically operated) Capacity 250 T. 1 No.
7. Weigh Balance (Digital) 2 Nos.
8. Laboratory balance to weight up to 20 kg. With 1 No. Sl. No. Equipments Requirements sensitivity of 10 gm
9. Laboratory balance of 2 kg. Capacity and sensitivity of 1 gm 1 No.
10. IS Sieves (For Coarse & Fine Aggregates) murum 2 set (each) 11. Glass measuring cylinders 12 Nos.
Field Laboratory. If indicated, provide a laboratory for materials and soils testing. Set up the indicated field laboratory in an acceptable weatherproof building or trailer situated in an acceptable location. Supply a gravity or pressure potable water system having at least a 100-gallon capacity and connected to a service sink with a faucet and acceptable outside drain. Do not drain or discharge wastewater into the surrounding environment; use a container of sufficient size to collect all drained or discharged wastewater and transport and dispose of wastewater at an approved site for handling such wastewater. Equip the field laboratory as specified in Table A.
Field Laboratory. The Contractor shall provide and maintain adequately equipped Field Laboratory as required for Site Control on the Quality of Material and the Works. It shall have a minimum of 40 Sqm Area. The Field Laboratory shall be located as directed by the Employer or his approved Representative. It shall be provided with Amenities like Water Supply, Electric Supply, etc. The Laboratory will have all Services, Furniture, Equipments, etc. Minimum of the following Items shall be provided in the Field Laboratory. Any Additional Items as required for Testing / Evaluation in line with the Standard Procedures and Codal Provisions shall also be provided.
Field Laboratory. Post excavation artifact and sample processing and analysis are a major component of all archaeological excavation projects. These analytical and clerical activities can often add months to an excavation budget to ensure a site is adequately documented and interpreted. For this Project we sought to minimize this expense by establishing a well- equipped field laboratory with academically-trained archaeologists to handle all artifact recovery, documentation and analysis/cataloging immediately upon identification of a new find. Based on a comparable project using traditional post-field laboratory analysis – this Project would have been expected to have required a further 5-6 months with a crew of at least six to process and analyze the finds/samples. Using the Field Lab approach, a staff of four was required for 3 months to recheck field identifications, enter artifacts into the Province’s artifact database and ensure artifacts were prepared for curation/study. While providing better field results, this approach also resulted in a savings of between 40% and 60% when compared to the projected processing cost using traditional post- field cataloging and analysis.
Field Laboratory. The contractor shall arrange to provide fully furnished and adequately equipped field laboratory with adequate qualified technical staff. Preferably to located adjacent to the site of Engineer- in – charge and provided amenities like water supply, electric supply etc.The laboratory equipment shall confirm IS specifications and MOST specifications. It shall be considered as incidental to the work, and no extra payment will be made what so ever will not be made for the same. After completion of work laboratory equipments will be the property of the contractor. After completion of work, the contractor shall clean all site by dismantling site office / laboratory and by removing all the debris from the site of wor
