Material Test Reports Clause Samples

The 'Material Test Reports' clause requires suppliers or contractors to provide documentation verifying that materials used in a project meet specified standards and quality requirements. Typically, this involves submitting certificates or reports from independent laboratories or manufacturers that detail the results of tests performed on materials such as steel, concrete, or other critical components. By mandating these reports, the clause ensures that only compliant and safe materials are incorporated into the project, thereby reducing the risk of defects and ensuring regulatory and contractual compliance.
Material Test Reports. Submit reports written by a qualified testing agency, on testing agency's standard form, indicating and interpreting test results of material for compliance with requirements in the Contract Documents.
Material Test Reports. Material test results shall be verbally made available to the [Owner / Engineer] within [one hour] after the test report is completed and typed copies shall be made available within one working day [delivered via electronic mail]. • Calibration check on equipment used to determine the noncompliance item, if applicable. • Confirmation of noncompliance through retesting and/or follow-up observations. • If a solution to the nonconformance issue is not reached in a reasonable time frame, additional qualified contractor personnel will be contacted to assist in identifying and correcting the problem. • If a severe nonconformance problem is detected and a reasonable solution cannot be implemented in a reasonable time frame, the Construction Superintendent will consult with the Project Engineer and the work will be suspended. • The work will not begin again until the Construction Superintendent and Project Engineer concur that a solution to the problem has been found and successfully implemented.
Material Test Reports. For the following, from a qualified testing agency: 1. Portland cement. 2. Fly ash. 3. Slag cement. 4. Blended hydraulic cement.
Material Test Reports. Material test results shall be verbally made available to the Engineer within 3 days after the test report is completed, or when material is delivered to the site for inspection by the Engineer. Typed copies shall be made available at or prior to delivery to the site. The contractor is responsible for delivering materials that meet specification.
Material Test Reports. For existing native surface topsoil, existing in-place surface soil and imported topsoil.
Material Test Reports. From a qualified testing agency indicating and interpreting test results for compliance of the following with requirements indicated: 1. Classification according to ASTM D 2487 of each on-site and borrow soil material proposed for fill and backfill. 2. Laboratory compaction curve according to ASTM D 698 for each on-site and borrow soil material proposed for fill and backfill. 3. Compaction Density Test Reports according to ASTM D 2922 – Test Method for Density of Soil and Soil-Aggregate in Place by Nuclear Methods (Shallow Depth).
Material Test Reports. For the following, from a qualified testing agency:
Material Test Reports. Architect shall check and process, in a timely manner, all required material test reports for the Project work. In addition, Architect shall provide notice of any deficiencies in material or work reflected in such reports, as well as its recommendation for correction of such deficiencies, to the contractors, District and federal, state, regional or local agencies concerned with the Project, including but not limited to, the State Department of Education, the Division of State Architect, the Department of General Services or any other appropriate federal, state, regional or local regulatory bodies.