Construction Procedure Records Sample Clauses

Construction Procedure Records. The INSPECTOR shall keep a record of certain phases of construction procedure including, but not limited to, the following:
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Construction Procedure Records. (Title 24, Part 1, Section 4-342(6)) including, without limitation, concrete placement operations, welding operations, pile penetration blow counts, and other records specified on the approved Construction Documents.
Construction Procedure Records. The Project Inspector shall keep a record of certain phases of construction procedure including, but not limited to, the following: Concrete placing operations. The record shall show the time and date, and ambient temperature/weather conditions of placing concrete and the time and date of removal of forms in each portion of the structure. Welding operations. The record shall include identification marks of welders, lists of defective welds, manner of correction of defects, etc. Pile driving operations. The record shall include penetration under the last 10 blows for each pile when piles are driven for foundations. Construction project log. The inspector shall maintain construction logs on-site at all times including, but not limited to, the following:
Construction Procedure Records. The IOR shall keep a record of certain phases of construction procedures including, but not limited to the following:
Construction Procedure Records. The Project Inspector shall keep a record of certain phases of construction procedure including, but not limited to, the following: Concrete placing operations. The record shall show the time and date, and ambient temperature/weather conditions of placing concrete and the time and date of removal of forms in each portion of the structure. Welding operations. The record shall include identification marks of welders, lists of defective welds, manner of correction of defects, etc. Pile driving operations. The record shall include penetration under the last 10 blows for each pile when piles are driven for foundations. Construction project log. The inspector shall maintain construction logs on-site at all times including, but not limited to, the following: A log of all deviation notices. The log shall reference all applicable details and specification sections related to nonconforming materials and workmanship including field change documents, change orders, addenda and deferred approvals. The log shall describe all corrective actions taken whether performed in accordance with Judicial Council approved documents or not, the current status of each deviation issue and the resolution for each issue. Copies of all deviation notices, daily reports, test reports, special inspection reports, RFI’s and IRFC’s, responses to RFI’s and IRFC’s, interpretations and clarifications from the Architect, and other applicable documents required to provide a complete record of the construction. All such records shall be kept on the project site until the completion of the work and shall be readily accessible to Judicial Council personnel during site visits. These records shall be made a part of the permanent project records. Communications Required of the Project Inspector The Project Inspector must maintain records of all communications. These records must be readily accessible and maintained in an organized manner. The date and recipients of all communications must be clearly indicated. The Project Inspector is required to provide the following communications during the course of a construction project: Notify and schedule the State Fire Xxxxxxxx when construction elements are ready for inspection Notify the Board of State and Community Corrections when holding cells are ready for inspection Submit daily and monthly activity reports on forms provided by the Judicial Council Submit daily site safety reports The Project Inspector shall provide the following notices in writing (e-m...
Construction Procedure Records. The Project Inspector shall keep a record of certain phases of construction procedure including, but not limited to, the following: Concrete placing operations. The record shall show the time and date, and ambient temperature/weather conditions of placing concrete and the time and date of removal of forms in each portion of the structure. Welding operations. The record shall include identification marks of welders, lists of defective welds, manner of correction of defects, etc. Pile driving operations. The record shall include penetration under the last 10 blows for each pile when piles are driven for foundations. Construction project log. The inspector shall maintain construction logs on-site at all times including, but not limited to, the following: A log of all deviation notices. The log shall reference all applicable details and specification sections related to nonconforming materials and workmanship including field change documents, change orders, addenda and deferred approvals. The log shall describe all corrective actions taken whether performed in accordance with Judicial Council approved documents or not, the current status of each deviation issue and the resolution for each issue. Copies of all deviation notices, daily reports, test reports, special inspection reports, RFI’s and IRFC’s, responses to RFI’s and IRFC’s, interpretations and clarifications from the Architect, and other applicable documents required to provide a complete record of the construction. All such records shall be kept on the project site until the completion of the work and shall be readily accessible to Judicial Council personnel during site visits. These records shall be made a part of the permanent project records.

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