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Are your Special Inspectors qualified, licensed, and registered to provide services?
Is your facility one that will have significant public traffic of more than 300 people on a regular basis?
Is the county your project is located enforcing the Special Inspections Chapter 17 International Building Codes?
Are Special Inspectors being called in at the right time to ensure complete inspections so the project keeps moving?
Does the Special Inspector have access to all the materials testing data? |
What are the potential problems at the site as outlined in the geotechinal report? Have plans been made to address these issues?
Does the geotechnical report provide a review that conforms and specifically addresses development recommendations and cost factors?
Is the budget for field testing commensurate with the scope of the project?
Are testing resources being allocated based on risk?
Do the personnel providing the field documentation and monitoring / testing possess credentials in the areas of earthworks and materials testing?
Are engineering resources readily available to assist in problem resolution without significant construction delays?
Does the project detail testing requirements? If not, who has determined the scope of the testing program and why?
Are you performing testing and inspections only as required by the local building code official?
Are all reports comprehensive and complete with supporting test data? |
Has the General Contractor been provided with a detailed scope of work for the testing agency?
Does the laboratory provide strong support to the field testing effort by ensuring real time dissemination of calibration test standards?
Does the laboratory provide real-time feedback to field personnel to assist in field construction decisions?
Is laboratory testing being used during the project to verify field decisions?
Is the laboratory being provided with sufficient field parameters to conduct accurate testing and engineering analysis? |