Construction Materials Testing Sample Clauses

The Construction Materials Testing clause establishes requirements for inspecting and verifying the quality and suitability of materials used in a construction project. Typically, this clause outlines who is responsible for conducting tests, the standards or methods to be followed, and the procedures for addressing non-compliant materials. For example, it may require that concrete, steel, or soil samples be tested by an independent laboratory before use. The core function of this clause is to ensure that only materials meeting specified standards are incorporated into the project, thereby reducing the risk of structural failures and ensuring compliance with safety and quality regulations.
Construction Materials Testing. This category of service includes materials testing (aggregate, concrete, asphalt, etc.) at construction projects. Sampler/Tester (WAQTC) qualifications as outlined in Section 114 of the Contract Administration Manual, and experience in the field sampling and testing common to heavy highway construction are required for this category of service. All equipment used in the testing process will meet the requirements of ITD’s Laboratory Qualification Program
Construction Materials Testing. Construction Materials Testing shall include but not be limited to: (1) Soils testing; (2) Wood testing; (3) Concrete testing; (4) Masonry testing; (5) Roofing testing; (6) Fireproofing testing; (7) Structural steel testing; (8) Asphalt/macadam testing; (9) Aggregate testing; (10) Paint/finishes testing; (11) Piles testing; and (12) Nuclear density testing.
Construction Materials Testing. As required by the Authority, Construction Materials Testing services to be provided in this Contract may include any or all of, but not limited to, the following testing services: (1) Laboratory testing services for concrete, 1.1. mortar, asphalt, base or soils; (2) Field testing for steel; (3) Field testing of any materials listed above; (4) Field testing or inspections of materials, 4.1. or weld or bolt inspections in the field; (5) Design studies, analysis, evaluations, to be 5.1. completed by a licensed engineer.
Construction Materials Testing. ASTM Committees C01 and C09 oversee the activities of the Cement and Concrete Reference Laboratory (CCRL). CCRL operates proficiency sample programs in the following construction materials areas: portland cement, blended cement, masonry cement, hydraulic cement concrete, pozzolans, concrete masonry units, and masonry mortar. ASTM Online Construction Training Learn proper testing procedures, prepare for the ACI exam, and advance your skills. ASTM’s Construction Materials Technician Series enables QA/QC technicians in the construction industry to advance their skills using leading, self- guided, computer-based training. The series is ideal for those preparing to become certified testing technicians through the American Concrete Institute (ACI), National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET), or a state agency such as the Department of Transportation (DOT). These courses are registered with the American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems for continuing professional education. Credit(s) earned on completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon course completion. ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/TRAIN/concrete-testing-training- homepage.html CONTACT SALES Call ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ ASTM Online Centers ASTM International, in cooperation with several separate national concrete trade associations, is making ASTM standards more accessible to individual users in Latin America. Each trade association provides instantaneous electronic access to published ASTM standards (historical and redline), research reports and the Digital Library content through an Online Center. There are currently Online Centers in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Mexico. ASTM INTERNATIONAL Helping our world work better Over 12,000 ASTM standards operate globally. Defined and set by us, they improve the lives of millions every day. Combined with our innovative business services, they enhance performance and help everyone have confidence in the things they buy and use – from the toy in a child’s hand to the aircraft overhead. Working across borders, disciplines, and industries we harness the expertise of over 30,000 members to create consensus and improve performance in manufacturing and materials, products and processes, systems and services. Understanding commercial needs and consumer priorities, we touch every part of everyday life: helping our world work bet...
Construction Materials Testing. Tasks may include work such as the following: perform special tests and inspection relating to seismic safety systems, vaults, steel pipe welding, hydrostatic testing, underground utility, concrete, asphalt, soil, and reinforced concrete building structures and other routine non- specialty testing services may include sieve analysis, backfill compaction, and densities.
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Construction Materials Testing. Assist in scheduling of construction materials testing with the approved independent testing laboratory on behalf of Owner or the Contractor as required in the contract documents. Observe testing and review testing results. Notify all parties immediately of test results that do not meet the minimum requirements of the contract specifications. Owner will hire the testing lab firm directly. A copy of the test results shall be retained as part of the Project documentation.
Construction Materials Testing. (CMT subconsultant services can be added to this contract once project documents, established and testing parameters outlined, and a CMT scope and fee are developed.)
Construction Materials Testing. CONSULTANT shall provide Construction Materials Testing upon the written request of the CITY. The cost of said service shall be one percent (1%) of construction costs.

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  • Notice to Proceed - Site Improvements The Recipient shall not commence, or cause to be commenced, any site improvements or other work on the Land until the Director has issued a Notice to Proceed to the Recipient. Such Notice to Proceed will not be issued until the Director is assured that the Recipient has complied with all requirements for the approval of a grant under Revised Code Sections 164.20 through 164.27 and has completed any land acquisition required by the Project. A Notice to Proceed shall be required for all Project prime contractors or direct procurement initiated by the Recipient following execution of this Agreement.

  • Inspection/Testing In order to assess Supplier’s work quality and/or compliance with this Order, upon reasonable notice by Buyer: (a) all goods, materials and services related to the items purchased hereunder, including, raw materials, components, assemblies, work in process, tools and end products shall be subject to inspection and testing by Buyer, its customer, representative or regulatory authorities at all places, including sites where the goods are made or located or the services are performed, whether at Supplier’s premises or elsewhere; and (b) all of Supplier’s facilities, books and records relating to this Order shall be subject to inspection by Buyer or its designee. If specific Buyer and/or Buyer’s customer tests, inspection and/or witness points are included in this Order, the goods shall not be shipped without an inspector’s release or a written waiver of test/inspection/witness with respect to each such point; however, Buyer shall not be permitted to unreasonably delay shipment; and Supplier shall notify Buyer in writing at least twenty (20) days prior to each of Supplier’s scheduled final and, if applicable, intermediate test/inspection/witness points. Supplier agrees to cooperate with such/audit inspection including, completing and returning questionnaires and making available its knowledgeable representatives. Buyer’s failure to inspect or test goods, materials or services or Buyer’s failure to reject or detect defects by inspection or testing shall not relieve Supplier from its warranty obligations or any of its other obligations or responsibilities under this Order. Supplier agrees to provide small business as well as minority and/or women owned business utilization and demographic data upon request.

  • Materials and Improvements Title to materials, improvements, and other property required of PURCHASER by this contract shall vest in and become the property of STATE at the time such are furnished by PURCHASER and accepted by STATE. Only materials, improvements, and property free and clear of liens, claims, and encumbrances shall be furnished by PURCHASER. All existing improvements located on State land, and any improvements placed on State land by PURCHASER which become the property of STATE, shall be safeguarded by PURCHASER. If such improvements are injured, damaged, or removed from the areas of operations by PURCHASER or by contractors of PURCHASER, such improvements shall be repaired (or replaced, in the event of removal,) as soon as possible by PURCHASER, without cost to STATE.