Special Inspection Services Sample Clauses

Special Inspection Services. The A-E Testing & Inspection Firm shall, at the direction of JWA PM/CM, perform special inspections as required by the governing codes and contract documents during construction projects and/or facilities improvements at the Airport. Inspection services shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 1) Coring of asphalt and concrete pavements 2) Batch plant inspections for asphalt and concrete 3) Shop fabrication welding inspections and identification of high strength steel for structural steel 4) Sampling and tagging of reinforcing steel 5) Bolts installed in concrete along with installation; testing of post installation; expansion or chemical anchors, including dowels 6) Placement of reinforcing steel and pre-stressing steel tendons 7) Placement of high-strength structural concrete 8) Shotcrete and spray applied fireproofing 9) Concrete mix design review 10) Structural masonry 11) Field welding 12) High-strength bolting 13) Non-destructive inspection/testing of welds 14) Asphalt and concrete pavement process 15) Piling, drilled piers and caissons 16) Other inspections as requested by JWA The A-E Testing and Inspection Firm site representative; i.e., technician and/or inspector, will prepare daily inspection reports that are clearly written with all information categories completed, have appropriate signatures with dates, and include all documentation for all inspections. Completed daily inspection documentation is to remain at job site for JWA PM/CM review.
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Special Inspection Services. Any independent testing or inspections noted in plans and/or specifications to be by Owner or Owner’s inspector September 14, 2020
Special Inspection Services for structural steel framing system, including open-web steel joists and joist girders of the floor and/or roof systems, to be performed by others.
Special Inspection Services. The Material Testing Consultant shall provide special inspection services in conformance with the requirements of the City of Philadelphia Department of Licenses and Inspections (“City L&I Department”) for special inspections. The special inspections categories shall include all Verification and Inspection items listed in the most currentStatement of Special Inspections” published by the City L&I Department.
Special Inspection Services. I f the BCA team is not hired to perform structural inspections, structural
Special Inspection Services. FNI will provide the following critical inspections associated with the elevated tank construction: a. Tank reinforced concrete foundation, which may be a spread footing or drilled piers. Up to twelve (12) inspection visits; b. Tank reinforced concrete pedestal wall. Up to twenty-four (24) inspection visits; c. Tank steel welding inspections. Up to sixteen (16) inspection visits; d. Tank coating inspections. Up to sixteen (16) inspection visits; e. Tank site work inspections. Up to five (5) inspection visits; f. Tank electrical work inspections. Up to five (5) inspection visits;
Special Inspection Services. The Architect is authorized to engage the services of Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Associates, Inc., 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 to provide special inspection/testing services as required by the Connecticut Building Code and in accordance with the Statement of Special Inspections. Overall duties of Special Inspector include, but are not limited to: • Document method of correction for any deficiencies noted. • Maintain records of all inspections related to the duties of the Special Inspector. • Submit monthly reports to the Department of Administrative Services that indicate the progress of construction and provide an overview of inspections to date, including a list of all outstanding discrepancies. Notwithstanding the requirement for these monthly reports, promptly notify DAS of all discrepancies with the contract documents and shop drawings so that corrective action can be taken to minimize impacts on the progress of construction. • Review material submittals, mill certificates, and testing lab reports related to structural steel, concrete, earthwork, and cold formed steel framing. • Verify that the tasks to be performed by the testing lab and geo-technical engineer were in fact performed. • Review and evaluate the inspection reports and test reports prepared by the testing lab and geo-technical engineer responsible for those respective tasks as set forth in the Schedule of Special Inspections. • Examine subgrade foundations as required to evaluate need for geotechnical review. • Review reinforcement steel placement in new concrete footings, piers, walls, slabs on grade and elevated slabs for conformance to contract documents and approved shop drawings. • Visually inspect structural steel framing and details including bolted and welded connections for conformance with contract documents and approved shop drawings. • Review installation of cold formed structural metal framing for conformance to design documents and approved shop drawings. • Prepare and submit reports for each inspection to the Department of Administrative Services, Construction Administrator, Architect, and General Contractor within 24 hours of said inspection. • Conduct pre-construction meetings with the General Contractor, various sub-contractors, testing laboratory, and Construction Administrator to review the requirements of special inspections. DocuSign Envelope ID: 0CC2C365-CC83-4B1B-9931-9C2231385FE4 • Submit a Final Report of Special Inspections for review by DAS and submission to the...
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