Examples of Ontario Structure Inspection Manual in a sentence
This requirement is completed through the performance of regular structure inspections (every 2 years) in accordance with the Ontario Structure Inspection Manual.
The main objectives of structural inspections, as per the Ontario Structure Inspection Manual, 2008 (OSIM), are: to maintain structures in a safe condition, to protect and prolong the useful life of structures, to identify maintenance, repair and rehabilitation needs of structures, and to provide a basis for a structure management system for the planning and funding of the maintenance and rehabilitation of structures.
Asset condition for bridges and culverts was based on the Bridge Condition Index (BCI) from the most recent Ontario Structure Inspection Manual (OSIM) reports from inspections conducted in 2015.
Recommendation (Carried – See Page 394)Whereas all municipal bridges and culverts are inspected, assessed and prioritized by a structural engineer biennially in accordance with the Ontario Structure Inspection Manual, O.
This report meets or exceeds all requirements for detailed visual surveys as set out in the Ontario Structure Inspection Manual 2000, rev.
Bridge inspection procedures and guidelines are documented in well-developed bridge inspection manuals, such as the Ontario Structure Inspection Manual (OSIM 1989) published by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation.
Significant documents utilized in the information gathering process include the Municipal Road Needs Study, Ontario Structure Inspection Manual (OSIM) report, Public Sector Accounting Board (PSAB) documents and previous Municipal Budgets.
The Act requires that all provincial and municipal bridges be inspected every two years under the direction of a professional engineer using the Ministry’s Ontario Structure Inspection Manual (Inspection Manual).
To ensure the consistent evaluation of assets, the inventory assessments were completed in accordance with the most current editions of the Inventory Manual for Municipal Roads and the Ontario Structure Inspection Manual, in the case of roads and bridges.
The culvert inventory was completed in accordance with the Ontario Structure Inspection Manual (OSIM) which involves an element by element analysis of the structure.