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Special Inspection- Plan
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St. Lucie County
Visions Condominium - Balcony Repairs
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Prepared By:
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ENGINEERING, INC.
MOIA BOWLES VILLAMIZAR S ASSOCIATES
CIVIL • STRUCTURAL • SURVEYING - ENVIRONMENTAL
1835 20th Street •Vero Beach. FL 32960
772569.0035 0 Fax: 772.77&3617
www.mbveng.com
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SPECIAL INSPECTION PLAN
SCOPE OF WORK
The Special Inspector shall observe that the work is executed in substantial accordance
with the permitted Official Contract Documents. The Office Contract Documents are
defined as the permitted plans, recorded addenda, and the Specifications with all
amendments thereto, including the special Inspector Plan.
I. DUTIES
The Special Inspector shall maintain a record of the progress, working conditions,
observations given to the Contractor and suspected deviations from the Office
Contract Documents. The reports shall be in writing and shall be made out
promptly at the end of the period covered. The Special Inspector shall furnish
these reports directly to the Building Official, Engineer of Record, and others as
required.
The reports may consist of any or all of the following:
a. Describe inspections and tests made with applicable locations
b. Indicate how non -conforming items were resolved
c.- List unresolved items, parties notified, and method of notification
d. Itemize changed authorized by design professional in charge, if not
included in non -conforming items.
H. REPORTING INFORMATION & OBSERVATIONS
It is the duty of the Special Inspector to notify the Contractor, Building Official,
Architect/Engineer of Record and the owner, if the following events occur:
a. The use of materials, equipment, or workmanship which do not conform
to the Official Contract Documents or which may cause improper
construction which is not acceptable.
b. Work which is not being done in accordance with the approved Official
Contract Documents.
C. Faulty construction or construction performed without inspection and not
capable of being inspected or tested in place.
d. The request for interpretation from the Engineer of Record as required to
clarify the Construction Documents.
e. Observe that shoring and reshoring has been installed in accordance with
the Shoring/Reshoring Plans as submitted -to the Building Department -by
the Contractor. Such concrete or structural element which is dependent on
the shoring installed.
f. The Special inspector will verify proper placement of all concrete, post -
tensioning system components and reinforcement.
III. REQUIREMENTS OF THE OWNER
a. The owner shall arrange for necessary construction documents to be
famished to the Special inspector during the progress of the work in a
timely manner. Such records shall consist of, but may not be limited to:
concrete cylinder test reports, soil density test records, mill records, shop
drawings, pile driving logs, etc.
b. The owner shall insure that the Contractor provide a shoring and reshoring
plan to the Building Department which is signed and sealed by an
Engineer registered in the State of Florida. Such registered engineer may
represent the form supplier.
IV. RESPONSIBILITY
The Special Inspector does not surrogate the Building Official's or the Engineer
of Record's responsibilities. Further, it is not intended that the contractor's
contractual of statutory obligations are in any way relived or foregone by the
presence of the Special Inspector. The Contractor has the sole responsibility for
any deviations from the official Contract Documents. The Special Inspector will
not replace the quality control personnel of the Contractor. All inspections will be
in accordance with the provisions of the Special Inspector Law.
V. LIMITATIONS
Unless otherwise provided in written requests, this Contract limits the Special
Inspector to provide services only with regard to the structural frame of the
building including foundation, primary and secondary framing systems, and all
other items included in the Inspection Plan. This Contract does not include
inspection of any safety provisions as required by OSHA or other safety standards
which apply during the construction period. Nor does it apply to elements such as
metal or wooden balcony railings, fire protections, curtain walls,
mechanical/electrical systems. Architectural components, site work or other
elements not contributing to the capacity of the structural building frame.
THRESHOLD INSPECTION PLAN
A. The following is a description of the structural system employed for this
project:
1. Structure: Repair of post -tension reinforced concrete flat slabs, reinforced
concrete columns and beams, and'various wall systems.
2. Others: Concrete waterproofing system.
B. Construction shall conform to the Permitted Documents as submitted to the
Building Department.
C. Approved Permit Drawings, the applicable Specifications and approved Drawings
submitted by MBV Engineering, Inc. shall govern the requirements of this work.
D. Reinforced Concrete:
Concrete Quality
Verify that individual batch tickets indicate delivery of the approved mix
as specified. Determine the required type, quantity and frequency of tests
to be performed on fresh and hardened concrete. Provide or arrange for
communication of field testing results to the registered design professional
in responsible charge and to the building official.
2. Reinforcement
Verify that reinforcing steels, including post -tensioning tendons and
hardware, are of the type, grade and size specified and are in conformance
with acceptable quality standards. Ensure that reinforcing steel is free of
oil, dirt and rust and that steel is properly coated and/or sheathed as
specified. Verify that reinforcing steels are located within acceptable
tolerances and are adequately supported and secured to prevent
displacement during concrete placement. Verify that minimum concrete
cover is provided. Verify that placement of reinforcing steel complies with
required spacing, profile and quantity requirements, as indicated by both
the approved plans and installation drawings. Verify that hooks, bends,
ties, stirrups and supplemental reinforcement are fabricated and placed as
specified. Verify that required lap -lengths, stagger and offsets are
provided. Verify proper installation of approved mechanical connections
per the manufacturer's instructions and/or evaluation reports. Insure that
all welds of reinforcing steel and other weldments are as specified and
have been inspected and approved by an approved welding inspector.
Concrete Placement, Protection and Curing
Verify acceptable condition of the place of deposit before the concrete is
placed. Verify the methods of conveying and depositing concrete avoid
contamination and segregation of the mix. Verify that concrete is being
properly consolidated during placement. Verify that concrete is protected
from temperature extremes, and determine that proper curing is initiated.
E. Other Miscellaneous Inspections
1. Inspect for any holes drilled in slabs, walls, columns, or any other
structural component without prior approval.
2. Check for any exposed reinforcing steel bars at face of reinforced concrete
member.
3. Maintain a correction list indicating the areas where discrepancies were
noted and status of repair.
4. Send a copy of the daily inspection report to Engineer, Building
Department, Owner, General Contractor, and others, as requested by the
owner.
Visually inspect all concrete surfaces for any cracks. Notify the Engineer
of Record immediately if any cracks are found.
Submission:
1. General: Various submissions to the Threshold Inspector will be required. All
submissions shall be reviewed by the Contractor and the Engineer of Record prior
to transmittals to the Threshold Inspector. Submit one copy for this record and
review. Review of submissions by the Threshold Inspector. Submit one copy for
his records and review. Review of submissions by the Threshold Inspector does
not relieve the Contractor of the Subcontractors of their obligations for
performance. The intent of the review of these submissions is to confirm that off -
site fabricated components comply with the Approved Permit Documents.
2. Items required for the Threshold Inspector: The Threshold Inspector shall be
provided with copies of all correspondence related to the construction of the
project, all shop drawings, all deviations from the contract documents, all test
reports, a full set of the Contract Documents, and any other items he may deem
necessary to perform his duties.