REQUIRED DUTIES OF THE PROJECT INSPECTOR Sample Clauses

REQUIRED DUTIES OF THE PROJECT INSPECTOR. The project inspector must perform specific duties in accordance with California Administrative Code (CAC), Title 24, Part 1 (Sections 4-211, 4-219, 4-333 and 4-342). The project inspector acts under the direction of the design professional in general responsible charge and is subject to supervision by DSA. The project inspector does not have the authority, under Title 24, to direct the contractor in the execution of the work or to stop the work of construction. The project inspector’s responsibilities include: • A thorough understanding of all requirements of the construction documents. • Inspection of all portions of the construction for compliance with the requirements of the DSA approved construction documents. • Identification, documentation, and reporting of deviations using form DSA 154: Notice of Deviations / Resolution of Deviations in the construction from the requirements of the DSA approved construction documents. (Refer to DSA Procedure PR 13-01: Construction Oversight Process for additional information.) • Submittal of interim and final verified reports (forms DSA 152: Project Inspector Card and DSA 6-PI: Project Inspector Verified Report, respectively; DSA 152-IPI: In-Plant Inspector Inspection Card / Verified Report for in-plant inspector) per PR 13-01. At the conclusion of the project any outstanding deviations must be noted on the form DSA 6- PI or, for the in-plant inspector, In-Plant Inspector Inspection Card/Verified Report (form DSA 152-IPI). Lack of compliance with the duties described above, the next section below, or detailed in PR 13-01 may result in a non-compliance recording on the Project Inspector Performance Review (form DSA 119: Project Inspector Verified Report.) The project inspector is prohibited from performing functions associated with actual construction work such as the following: • Performing construction work. • Ordering or purchasing materials. • Directing the work of the contractor, subcontractor(s), volunteer labor, or any entity performing construction work. • Coordinating or scheduling the construction work. • Performing “quality control” of construction. Quality control is the responsibility of the contractor. Quality assurance is the responsibility of the inspector. The project inspector may perform duties for the school district or owner that are not code- prescribed as long as such duties do not interfere with inspection duties. It is the inspector’s responsibility to report all ancillary duties to DSA, the...
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