Field Observation Reports definition
Field Observation Reports. We will provide a weekly Field Observation Report. Typically updated and presented at the weekly meeting, this report will track all issues and observations identified by the CM as well as the project team (design team, City, operations staff, etc.). The log will identify the issue, the date it was observed, provide a photograph of the issue, and include a resolution description once the item has been closed. In effect this log serves as a running punch list of all issues identified, thereby addressing these issues in a timely manner. Though not exhaustive, this is a basic summary of our approach to the management of this project. We hope we have adequately articulated our general approach. Certified Payroll ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Structures will enforce all state requirements for registrations with the Department of Industrial Relations as required by the recently enacted law SB 854. Accordingly, we will ensure that all Contractors and listed trade contractors provide a DIR registration number at the time of bid and will verify the same to ensure the State has the necessary information to enforce certified payroll requirements. As stipulated by State law, the DIR will perform all certified payroll enforcement including interviews, however ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will also receive and file all certified payroll and will enforce any deficiencies identified by the DIR as they arise. Scope of Work
Examples of Field Observation Reports in a sentence
On the basis of on-site observations, the Architect shall provide Field Observation Reports to keep the District informed of the progress and the quality of the work, and shall endeavor to guard the District against defects and deficiencies in the work.
Review of Field Observation Reports prepared by the designers-of-record as part of their construction administration roles.
Field Observation Reports if requested by the City and/or required by codes and permits.