THREE PHASES OF CONTROL Sample Clauses

THREE PHASES OF CONTROL. The Project QC Manager shall perform the three phases of control for each definable feature of construction work described in the NAVFAC Construction Quality Management Program, NAVFAC P-445/ NAVFAC 0525-LP-037- 7202, June 2000. Guidelines for performing and documenting the preparatory, initial, and follow-up inspections are contained in the Contractor’s QMP. Note: these guidelines are based on the Department of the Navy (DON), Naval Facilities Engineering Command Guide Specification, NFGS- 01450J, Quality Control. The Contractor shall notify the Contracting Officer, or designated representative, prior to the start of the preparatory and initial phases. The notification procedures and lead-time will be established for each CTO by the Contracting Officer, or designated representative.
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THREE PHASES OF CONTROL. The Contractor shall perform the three phases of control for each definable feature of construction work described in the NAVFAC Construction Quality Management Program, NAVFAC P-445/ NAVFAC 0525-LP-037- 7202, June 2000. Guidelines for performing and documenting the preparatory, initial, and follow-up inspections are contained in the Contractor’s QMP. Note: these guidelines are based on the Department of the Navy (DON), Naval Facilities Engineering Command Guide Specification, NFGS-01450J, Quality Control. The Contractor shall notify the Contracting Officer, or COR, prior to the start of the preparatory and initial phases. The notification procedures and lead-time will be established for each CTO by the Contracting Officer or COR. Definable features of work shall be specified in the Project QC Plan approved by the Contracting Officer or designated representative. The three phases of control shall adequately cover appropriate on-site and off-site work and shall include the following:
THREE PHASES OF CONTROL. The Project QC Manager shall perform the three phases of control for each definable feature of construction work described in the Project Construction Quality Control (QC)
THREE PHASES OF CONTROL. The Project QC Manager shall perform the three phases of control for each definable feature of work to ensure that work complies with contract requirements. Definable features of work shall be specified in the Project QC Plan approved by the Contracting Officer or designated representative. The three phases of control shall adequately cover appropriate on-site and off-site work and shall include the following:

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