GENERAL CONSTRUCTION QUALITY ASSURANCE Sample Clauses

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION QUALITY ASSURANCE. QUALITY CONTROL ACTIVITIES Administrative matters will be consistent with the construction documents, plans, and specifications. The individual task order will be handled between the A-E Testing & Inspection Firm and the JWA Staff and/or Administrative Consultants with the PM and/or CM. The JWA Deputy Airport Director, Facilities and the PM, Airport Engineering along with the Contract Administrator must ultimately approve all task orders within the terms of the annual contract prior to authorization of testing and inspection tasks. The contact for each task order may be with different JWA Project Managers under this contract and may vary on a task-by-task basis. Activities will be carried out under the supervision of the PM and/or CM, who will be directly responsible for both monitoring site construction activities and the coordination of on and off site laboratory testing. The PM/CM will be responsible for reviewing daily and weekly documentation and reporting received from the A-E Testing and Inspection Firm. On larger task orders the PM and/or CM may designate a technician, field engineer, or other designee to be the direct field contact for JWA on a day-to-day (or night-shift) basis; however, daily field lab tests and laboratory daily reports and test data shall be reviewed and approved by the responsible materials laboratory representative before official distribution. All lab data transmitted to JWA prior to testing and inspection representative review shall be considered a draft copy. Overall site construction management and direction of work and activities as scoped in the approved task order will be the responsibility of the JWA PM/CM. All daily reports require the signature of the JWA PM/CM to confirm testing/inspection activities and to document field hours, laboratory tests ordered, and field samples collected. Laboratory test shall be initiated only after the Call Notice for Inspection and Testing is completed and signed-off by the responsible JWA PM/CM. The Testing & Inspection Firm will be on-site full-time or intermittently as scoped in each individual task order approved by JWA. The A-E Testing & Inspection Firm will coordinate site activities, interface with the appropriate JWA representative(s), and resolve any minor technical issues that may arise during construction. It may be necessary that the A-E Testing & Inspection Firm be made available for the PM/CM on a daily basis in order to discuss technical testing and inspection issues tha...
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