SPECIAL INSPECTION AND TESTING Sample Clauses

SPECIAL INSPECTION AND TESTING. Inspection of Fabricators (OSSC 1704.2.5) Steel Construction (OSSC 1705.2) Concrete Construction (OSSC 1705.3) Masonry Construction (OSSC 1705.4) Wood Construction (OSSC 1705.5) Soils (OSSC 1705.6) Driven Deep Foundations (OSSC 1705.7) Cast-in-place Deep Foundations (OSSC 1705.8) Helical Pile Foundations (OSSC 1705.9) Sprayed Fire-resistant Materials (OSSC 1705.13) Mastic and Intumescent Fire-rest. Coatings (OSSC 1705.14) EIFS (OSSC 1705.15)
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SPECIAL INSPECTION AND TESTING. Unless specifically set forth in this Contract, orders requiring special inspection and testing are subject to price adjustment to reflect the increased cost.
SPECIAL INSPECTION AND TESTING. The (Name of Organization) shall provide the DNR written notification at a minimum of forty-eight hours in advance in advance of any special inspections or testing at the construction site. Copies of all inspection and test reports shall be provided to the DNR.
SPECIAL INSPECTION AND TESTING. The following special inspections, material testing and structural observations shall be performed according to IBC, Chapter 17 and the WABO Special Inspection Program. [ ] Concrete - During the taking of test specimens and placing of reinforced concrete. (When the design compressive strength of concrete exceeds 2,500 psi) [ ] Bolts Installed in Concrete - Prior to and during the placement of concrete around bolts when stress increases permitted by Footnote 5 of Table 19-D or Section 1923 are utilized. [ ] Special Moment-Resisting Concrete Frame – For moment frames resisting design seismic load in structures within Seismic Zones C, D1, D2.
SPECIAL INSPECTION AND TESTING. Inspection of Fabricators (OSSC1704.2.5) Steel Construction (OSSC 1705.2) Concrete Construction (OSSC 1705.3) Masonry Construction (OSSC 1705.4) Wood Construction (OSSC 1705.5) Soils (OSSC 1705.6)
SPECIAL INSPECTION AND TESTING. The Architect shall establish the extent of the testing and special inspection program consistent with the applicable codes and needs of the particular project and shall issue specific instructions to the Project Manager, the Project Inspector and the testing facility and Special Inspectors prior to start of construction. The Project Inspector shall also notify Project Manager as to the disposition of materials noted on laboratory testing, and/or special inspection, reports as not conforming to the Judicial Council approved documents. The Judicial Council will select and contract for a Laboratory to conduct all special inspections and materials testing; costs for all special inspections and materials testing will be paid for by the Judicial Council. Duties and Performance of the Laboratory Attend pre-construction meetings. Review shop drawings and submittals from construction contractors. Provide materials testing and special inspections of work in progress to ensure compliance with State and local building codes, architect's plans and specifications, and the requirements of the Judicial Council. The Laboratory shall also notify the Project Inspector as to the disposition of materials noted on laboratory testing, and/or special inspection, reports as not conforming to the Judicial Council approved documents. Special Inspections Special inspection by inspectors specially approved by Judicial Council may be required on certain types of construction work as described in the approved construction documents. Judicial Council may require Special Inspectors for types of construction in addition to those listed in Chapter 17 of Title 24, Part 2 if found necessary because of the special use of materials or methods of construction. Judicial Council may require Special Inspectors for any off-site fabrication procedures that preclude the complete inspection of the work after assembly. Special Inspectors shall be in the direct employ of the testing laboratory, and if not, subcontractors must be specifically approved by Judicial Council. Special Inspectors may be required to be approved by Judicial Council for each individual project prior to performing inspections. Approval of a Special Inspector’s resume and certifications shall be made on a case by case basis. A Special Inspector shall have had at least three years’ experience in construction work or inspection responsibilities on one or more projects similar to the project for which the inspector is applying, shall ...
SPECIAL INSPECTION AND TESTING. (To be completed by plans examiner) The following inspections have been indicated within the program statement prepared by the design professional in responsible charge: Inspection of Fabricators (OSSC 1705.2) Steel Construction (OSSC 1705.2) Concrete Construction (OSSC 1705.3) Masonry Construction (OSSC 1705.4) Wood Construction (OSSC 1705.5) Soils (OSSC 1705.6) Radon Mitigation (OSSC 1705.18) Post-Installed Anchors (OSSC 1705.1.1(3)) Cast-in-Place Deep Foundations [Pier Foundation] (OSSC 1705.8) Helical Pile Foundations (OSSC 1705.9) Sprayed Fire-Resistant Materials (OSSC 1705.13) Mastic & Intumescent Fire-Resistant Coating (OSSC 1705.14) EIFS (OSSC 1705.15) Fire-Resistant Penetrations and Joints (OSSC 1705.16) Smoke Control (OSSC 1705.17) Driven Deep Foundations [Pile Foundation] (OSSC 1705.7) In accordance with OSSC Section 1705.1.1, the building official has determined that the following Special Case inspections are required:
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SPECIAL INSPECTION AND TESTING. (To be filled in by plans examiner) The following inspections are required by the design professional in-charge and/or the building official:  Inspection of Fabricators  Cast-in-Place Deep Foundations  Steel Construction  Helical Pile Foundations  Concrete Construct  Sprayed Fire-Resistant Materials  Masonry Construction  Mastic & Intumescent Fire-Resistant Coating  Wood Construction  EIFS Installation  Soils  Fire-Resistant Penetrations and Joints  Radon MitigationSmoke Control  Post-Installed Anchors  Driven Deep Foundations  Others:
SPECIAL INSPECTION AND TESTING. (To be completed by plans examiner) The following inspections have been indicated within the program statement prepared by the design professional in responsible charge: Inspection of Fabricators (OSSC 1704.2) Cast-in-Place Deep Foundations [Pier Foundation] (OSSC 1704.9) Steel Construction (OSSC 1704.3) Helical Pile Foundations (OSSC 1704.10) Concrete Construction (OSSC 1704.4) Sprayed Fire-Resistant Materials (OSSC 1704.12) Masonry Construction (OSSC 1704.5) Mastic & Intumescent Fire-Resistant Coating (OSSC 1704.13) Wood Construction (OSSC 1704.6) EIFS (OSSC 1704.14) Soils (OSSC 1704.7) Smoke Control (OSSC 1704.16) Driven Deep Foundations [Pile Foundation] (OSSC 1704.8) Post-Installed Anchors (OSSC 1704.15(3)) In accordance with OSSC Section 1704.15, the building official has determined that the following Special Case inspections are required:

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  • Inspection and Testing Each Constructing Entity shall cause inspection and testing of the Interconnection Facilities that it constructs in accordance with the provisions of this section. The Construction Parties acknowledge and agree that inspection and testing of facilities may be undertaken as facilities are completed and need not await completion of all of the facilities that a Constructing Entity is building.

  • Goods Inspection The Commissioner of DAS, in consultation with the Client Agency, shall determine the manner and prescribe the inspection of all Goods and the tests of all samples submitted to determine whether they comply with all of the specifications in the Contract. If any Goods fail in any way to meet the specifications in the Contract, the Client Agency or the Commissioner of DAS may, in its sole discretion, either reject it and owe nothing or accept it and pay for it on an adjusted price basis, depending on the degree to which the Goods meet the specifications. Any decision pertaining to any such failure or rejection shall be final and binding.

  • SCOPE OF INSPECTION The purpose of the inspection is to report the general condition of the home and identify and disclose major defects and deficiencies of the inspected systems and components which existed at the time of the inspection and which are evident to the inspector upon ordinary visual observation. Minor and cosmetic defects may be listed in the report for maintenance purposes but it is not the intent, nor will the inspection report identify and list all minor and cosmetic defects. The inspection is intended to evaluate systems and components of the primary premises. Included with the inspection is the evaluation of primary attached garages/carports/decks/porches/patios. The inspection does not include evaluation of detached garages/carports/patios/decks or other structures unless explicitly specified. The client is encouraged to accompany the inspector during the inspection. Client participation shall be at the client’s risk for personal injury or damage to person or property for any reason or from any cause. The inspection and report are performed and prepared for the sole, confidential and exclusive use and possession of the client(s). The inspection report is not transferable. Systems and components to be inspected include: exposed and visible foundations and structures, exteriors, roofing, plumbing, electrical, attic, interiors, bathrooms and kitchen, basement and crawlspaces, heating and central air conditioning, and garage or carport. LIMITS OF THE INSPECTION The inspection is limited to the readily accessible and visible systems, equipment and components of the home. The inspector will not dismantle and/or move equipment, systems, furniture, appliances, floor coverings, finished or fastened surfaces or components, personal property or other items to conduct this inspection or otherwise to expose concealed or inaccessible conditions. The inspection will not include destructive testing of any kind.

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