District’s Inspector Sample Clauses
The 'District’s Inspector' clause designates an individual or entity responsible for overseeing and verifying the quality and progress of work on behalf of the district. Typically, this inspector has the authority to review, approve, or reject work, request corrections, and ensure compliance with project specifications and standards. By clearly assigning inspection duties, the clause helps maintain quality control and ensures that the district’s interests are protected throughout the project.
District’s Inspector. “IOR”)
A. The DISTRICT will provide one or more inspectors to provide competent and adequate inspection during normal working periods. The project inspector(s) shall be employed by the DISTRICT subject to approval by the Division of the State Architect. Inspector and inspection of the Project shall be in accordance with all applicable provisions of law including, but not necessarily limited to, Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations. Special inspections shall be in accordance with all applicable provisions of law including, but not necessarily limited to those contained in Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.
B. The Inspector shall have free access to any or all parts of the Project at any time. CONTRACTOR shall furnish the Inspector reasonable opportunities for obtaining information necessary to keep the Inspector fully informed regarding progress and manner of Work and character of materials. Inspection of the Work shall not relieve CONTRACTOR from any obligation to fulfill this Contract. The Inspector and ARCHITECT/ENGINEER shall have authority to reject work whenever the provisions of this Contract are not being complied with. In addition, the Inspector may stop any work which poses a probable risk of harm to persons or property. CONTRACTOR shall instruct its employees accordingly.
District’s Inspector. (“IOR”) Private Office
District’s Inspector. If applicable, an inspector will be employed by District in accordance with requirements of Title 24 of the CCR and will be assigned to the work. The inspector’s duties are specifically defined in Part 1, Title 24, Section 4-342 of the CCR.
District’s Inspector. The District may contract with a DSA-approved inspector and one or more specialty inspectors (each an “Inspector”) to observe and review some or all of the Work, and who will act as representatives of the District. Such observation and review by any Inspector shall not, in any way, relieve the Contractor from responsibility for full compliance with all of the terms and conditions of the Contract, nor be construed to lessen to any degree the Contractor’s responsibility for providing efficient and capable supervision as required herein. The Inspectors are not authorized to make changes in the drawings or specifications, and no observation, review, or approval of work and/or methods by any Inspector shall be deemed or construed to relieve the Contractor of responsibility for the correction of any subsequently discovered defects.
District’s Inspector. One or more inspectors employed by District in accordance with requirements of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations will be assigned to the work. His duties are specifically defined in Section 4-342 to Title 24. All work shall be under observation of said inspector. He shall have free access to any or all parts of work at any time. Contractor shall furnish inspector reasonable facilities for obtaining such information as may be necessary to keep him fully informed, respecting progress and manner of work and character of materials. Inspection of work shall not relieve Contractor from any obligation to fulfill this contract. Inspector or Architect shall have authority to stop work whenever provisions of the contract documents are not being complied with, and Contractor shall instruct his employees accordingly.
District’s Inspector. The District's Inspector is the individual designated and employed by the District in accordance with the requirements of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations. The District's Inspector shall be authorized to act on behalf of the District as provided for in the Contract Documents and in Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, as the same may be amended from time to time.
