Inspector of Record definition

Inspector of Record or “IOR” means the designated and approved Lead Project Inspector responsible for ensuring that all code-prescribed inspections and administrative duties are completed, including supervision of assistant Project Inspectors and monitoring of Special Inspectors. The Inspector of Record may utilize one or more assistant Project Inspectors to assist in performing inspection and administrative duties on a project.
Inspector of Record or “IOR” shall mean a certified Inspector approved by DSA to inspect work pursuant to the Field Act (California Education Code § 17280, et seq.) and applicable provisions of the California Code of Regulations. The IOR also serves as the representative of the District to conduct field inspections of the Project during construction.
Inspector of Record or “IOR” shall mean a certified Inspector approved by DSA to inspect work pursuant to the Field Act (California Education Code §17280 et seq.) and applicable provisions of the California Code of Regulations. The IOR also serves as the representative of the District to conduct field inspections of the Project during construction.

Examples of Inspector of Record in a sentence

  • Inspection and acceptance of the Work shall be performed by Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Director of Facilities, upon the recommendation of the District Project Consultant, and Inspector of Record.

  • Any material shipped by the Contractor from the source of supply, prior to having satisfactorily passed such testing and inspection or prior to the receipt of notice from said Inspector of Record that such testing and inspection will not be required, shall not be incorporated in the work.

  • Should work be performed outside of the established hours of construction operations, then the Contractor must provide the Judicial Council with 48 hours advance notice of any inspection or testing required of the Judicial Council and its Inspector of Record.

  • Notify the Judicial Council in writing, at least 24 hours in advance, of any inspection or testing required of the Judicial Council and its Inspector of Record.

  • The Contractor shall notify the Inspector of Record a sufficient time in advance of its readiness for required observation or inspection so that the Inspector of Record may arrange for same.


More Definitions of Inspector of Record

Inspector of Record or “IOR” or “Project Inspector” means the person or persons employed or engaged as an independent contractor(s) by Judicial Council to inspect the performance of the construction work by DBE for compliance with the Construction Documents. The authority of the Project Inspector to monitor the performance of the Work will be strictly limited to the authority specified herein and in Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, and no additional authority has been granted nor shall be inferred.
Inspector of Record or “IOR” means the designated and approved Lead Project Inspector responsible for ensuring that all code-prescribed inspections and administrative duties are completed, including supervision of assistant Project Inspectors and monitoring of Special Inspectors. The Inspector of Record may utilize one or more assistant Project Inspectors to assist in performing inspection and administrative duties on a project. “On-site Project Manager” (OSPM) means the independent contractor employed by the Judicial Council to provide on-site project representation to ensure control of the scope of the work; project scheduling; optimum use of design and construction firm’s skills and talents; avoidance of delays, changes, and disputes; and enhancing project design and construction quality. The OSPM is responsible exclusively to the Judicial Council and acts in the Judicial Council's interests throughout each stage of the project.
Inspector of Record means a certified inspector approved by the Office of Regulations Services of the Division of State Architect for the Department of General Services of the State of California to inspect the Work pursuant to the Field Act (California Education Code, §§ 81130.3 et seq.) and applicable provisions of the California Code of Regulations with a class rating sufficient for the Work.
Inspector of Record means a certified inspector approved by DSA to inspect the Work pursuant to the Field Act (California Education Code, §§ 81130.3 et seq.) and applicable provisions of the California Code of Regulations.
Inspector of Record means a person designated by the County to perform inspections on behalf of the County, who may be an employee or an independent consultant to County.
Inspector of Record or “IOR” means the designated and approved Lead Project Inspector responsible for ensuring that all code-prescribed inspections and administrative duties are
Inspector of Record or “IOR” means the designated and approved Lead Project Inspector responsible for ensuring that all code-prescribed inspections and administrative duties are completed, including supervision of assistant Project Inspectors and monitoring of Special