Defective Concrete Sample Clauses

Defective Concrete. Repair and patch defective areas when approved by Architect. Remove and replace concrete that cannot be repaired and patched to Architect's approval.
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Defective Concrete. Any Concrete which give sub standard result, or is severally damaged due to cracking or shows excessive honey combing and exposure of reinforcement of if any faculty, which in the opinion of the Engineer seriously impairs its function may be declared as defective concrete. Acceptance of Such concrete shall be covered by IS 456, such non-acceptance concrete shall be cuts out removed from the site and replaced by fresh concrete of specified quality by the Contractor at his own cost. Alternatively in case of acceptable concrete, the Contractor shall carry out whatever other remedy, shall carry out whatever other remedy the Engineer may responsibly required having regard to all the circumstances at expenses of the contractor.
Defective Concrete. A. Concrete will be considered defective unless it is structurally sound, watertight, properly finished and within specified tolerances.
Defective Concrete. The Contractor shall be fully responsible for employing effective methods of mixing, placing, protecting and curing concrete; and for the adequacy of falsework and forms. Approval of any such work or methods by the Superintendent will be tentative only and shall not relieve the Contractor of this responsibility. Concrete which is not placed and completed in accordance with this Specification or which is, in the opinion of the Superintendent, defective, shall be removed within the limits assigned by the Superintendent and replaced to his satisfaction.
Defective Concrete. 3.13.1. Any defective concrete shall be removed and replaced at the contractor’s expense. End of Section City of Roanoke - Transmittal of Shop Drawings, Equipment Data, Material Samples, Or Manufacturer's Certificates of Compliance (Appendix B)‌ Section I - Request for Approval of the Following Items To: City of Roanoke From: Engineering Department 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX - Xx 000 Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 Contract: Check One: New Submittal Date: Revised Submittal Submittal Number Description No. of Copies Remarks: I certify that the above submitted items have been reviewed in detail and are correct and in the strict conformance with the contract drawings and specifications except as otherwise stated. Name and Signature of Contractor Representative For City Use - Section II - Approval Action Name: Comments: Date: City of Roanoke – Office of the City Engineer Appendix C – Blank Form REQUEST FOR INFORMATION RFI No. City Project Manager: Date: Contractor: Contractor Project Manager: City of Roanoke Project Title: Subject: Spec Section: Drawing No. Request:

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