Inspection and Test Plan definition

Inspection and Test Plan or “ITP” means a detailed spreadsheet of all major on and off Project Site inspection and test activities for Project Work performed by Project Co and that of its Principal Contractors and Subcontractors.
Inspection and Test Plan means a plan prepared by Design-Builder in accordance with Section 6.2 [Inspection and Test Plans] of Schedule 9 [Quality Management].
Inspection and Test Plan or “ITP” means a detailed list of all major on and off Site inspection, calibration, sample, test and trial activities in respect of the Work to be performed by the Primary Contractor and Subcontractors prepared by the Primary Contractor in accordance with Section 4.3 [Inspection and Test Plan] of Schedule 6.

Examples of Inspection and Test Plan in a sentence

  • The Supplier shall submit an Inspection and Test Plan to Capewell.

  • The information in this section constitutes the minimum requirements for a Quality Plan: - All individual products and processes shall have a documented, implemented and maintained Contract Quality Plan and/or Quality Control Plan (Inspection and Test Plan).

  • Changes are not allowed to the Inspection and Test Plan without approval from Capewell.

  • In no event shall the Contractor make application for a Functional Completion Certificate until the Work has successfully passed or completed all applicable tests and inspections under the Inspection and Test Plan and any applicable Performance Tests.

  • Within the time limit specified in Appendix No. 1, the Supplier shall prepare and submit to the Employer for approval the Inspection and Test Plan (“ITP”) and the Quality Assurance Program for the Delivery (“QAP”) according to the requirements specified in Appendix No. 1 to the Contract.

  • Contractor will prepare an Inspection and Test Plan and submit to the Owner prior to commissioning of the plant.

  • If requested by Contractor, the Subcontractor shall provide the following documents in relation to the Work: • Quality plan; • Method statements; • Risk Assessment and Management Plan; • ITP (Inspection and Test Plan); • HSE plan; • Emergency response plan; • Incident Reporting and Investigation Procedure; • Monthly incident statistics; • Subcontractor shall also provide a weekly overview of worked hours on the Subcontract for the duration of the Work.

  • If and as specified in the Owner’s Requirements, the EPCM Contractor shall develop and provide to the Owner, an Inspection and Test Plan for the Owner’s review and approval in time to allow the Owner to perform the inspections contemplated by the Inspection and Test Plan.

  • Changes are not allowed to the Inspection and Test Plan without approval from Aerial.

  • All production and/or service provision shall be carried out in accordance with documented Contract Quality Plan (CQP) and/ or Quality Control Plan (QCP)/ Inspection and Test Plan (ITP).


More Definitions of Inspection and Test Plan

Inspection and Test Plan means a plan that identifies all quality activities to be performed by Project Co, as further defined in Quality Management Plans in Schedule 9 [Quality Management] Appendices;
Inspection and Test Plan means a document that states inspection and testing requirements and actions provisioned for the Works, related process, Plant, or Materials. It is used to control, check, monitor and record; testing procedures that are required for quality assurance and to achieve the agreed quality requirements for the Works.
Inspection and Test Plan or “ITP” means a plan superimposed on the Production Plan that highlights any activities and/or milestones within the Production process that requires validation or confirmation before the process may continue; 1.6.28 “LCM” means life cycle management of an asset, which includes the phases of: acquisition, operation, maintenance, upgrading and disposal; 1.6.29 “MC” means a Motor Coach or a passenger carrying vehicle able to move under its own traction; 1.6.30 “Major Defects” means to all faults not classified as ‘Minor’; 1.6.31 “Minor Defects” means defects on Rolling Stock that can be corrected without the requirement for special tools and facilities and would under the ordinary course of business be repaired by the fault staff or shedding personnel. Examples of such equipment failure under this classification shall include switch gear, relays, switches, push buttons, electronic control equipment, light inverters, fuses, door limit switches, e l ectro - pneumatic valves etc; Configuration Manager 1 10 of 119 Document Title: Document Type: Contract
Inspection and Test Plan or “ITP” means the plan prepared in accordance with Section 4.4 of Part 4.
Inspection and Test Plan has the meaning given in Schedule 11 – Integrated Management System Requirements.