Field Inspector definition

Field Inspector has the meaning set forth in Section 2.08(b).
Field Inspector. (FI) means the concerned Field Inspector/Store Keeper posted in the particular warehouse unit/units, on behalf of Hafed.
Field Inspector means the Authority Engineer's construction representative.

Examples of Field Inspector in a sentence

  • STATE FIELD INSPECTOR: An employee of the State of Michigan under the direction of the State/client Agency who provides the on-site, Inspection of construction Projects for compliance with the study/design intent of the Professional firm’s Contract Documents/drawings and specification requirements and the building construction codes.

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  • STATE FIELD INSPECTOR: An employee of the State of Michigan under the direction of the State/client Agency who provides the on-site, Inspection of construction Projects for compliance with the study/design intent of the Professional Firm’s Contract Documents/drawings and specification requirements and the building construction codes.

  • FIELD INSPECTOR This work shall consist of furnishing an approved inspector for field work.

  • PROVIDE RAISED CHARACTER AND BRAILLE EXIT SIGN, COMPLYING WITH ICC 117.1 ADJACENT TO EACH DOOR TO AN AREA OF REFUGE, EXTERIOR AREA FOR ASSISTED RESCUE, AN EXIT STAIRWAY, AN EXIT RAMP, EXIT PASSAGEWAY, EXIT DISCHARGE, OR OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT FIELD FIELD INSPECTOR OR BUILDING DEPARTMENT INSPECTOR.

  • Notice on Canceled AcresNOTE: IF YOU HAVE A FIELD YOU WANT TO CANCEL FROM CERTIFICA- TION, PLEASE LET THE FIELD INSPECTOR KNOW AHEAD OF TIME SO THE INSPECTOR WILL NOT HAVE TO MAKE A TRIP TO THE FIELD.

  • Notice on Cancelled Acres:NOTE: IF YOU HAVE A FIELD YOU WANT TO CANCEL FROM CERTIFICATION, PLEASE LET THE FIELD INSPECTOR KNOW AHEAD OF TIME SO THE INSPECTOR WILL NOT HAVE TO MAKE A TRIP TO THE FIELD.

  • COPY OF THE APPROVED DRAWINGS MUST BE KEPT AT THE SITE AVAILABLE TO THE FIELD INSPECTOR.

  • FIELD INSPECTOR AND OUT-SERVICE WORKERa. Field Inspector and Out-Service Worker with more than half of the activities performed in the officeb.

  • FINAL INSPECTION PRIOR TO WARRANTY ISSUANCE SHALL BE PERFORMED BY AN AUTHORIZED QUALITY CONTROL FIELD INSPECTOR AS PER CURRENT SPECIFICATIONS, INSTALLATION AND INSPECTION POLICIES.


More Definitions of Field Inspector

Field Inspector means one or more individuals who are authorized by the COTR to assist in monitoring the performance of the contractor.
Field Inspector means the concerned Officials of HAFED posted at the particular storage point.
Field Inspector means an individual, company or firm appointed by the Town to observe construction for compliance with approved drawings and specifications.
Field Inspector has the meaning set forth in Section 5.7(a).
Field Inspector in Section 1.01 shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

Related to Field Inspector

  • Inspector shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3(a)(xiv) hereof.

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