Construction Inspection Checklist
This inspection checkist will help you minimize project delays and unproductivity, lower maintenance costs, reduce recurring problems and prevent the use of unsafe assets, thus reducing employee injury.
Construction Inspection Checklist
This inspection checkist will help you minimize project delays and unproductivity, lower maintenance costs, reduce recurring problems and prevent the use of unsafe assets, thus reducing employee injury.
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Drainage Construction:
Inlet grates are bike friendly.
Manholes and utility boxes fit the finish grade.
Completed visual inspections for inlet pipe that runs from both ends for crushed or sheared pipe due to improper backfill operations.
Aggregates Base Construction:
Survey staking is adequate for construction control.
Drains, utilities, and any other underground facilities are in place
The type and quality of the aggregate base rock is correct.
The base materials are placed in required lifts and compacted with adequate moisture as specified.
The grade, cross-section, and smoothness of the final aggregate base course surface with a string line is at 100-foot intervals (or straight edge when necessary)
Appropriate dust control measures are in effect.
Concrete Construction:
Completion of site grading operations, underground construction, and utility clearances before beginning any concrete work.
Score pattern and tree well layout with contractor prior to construction.
The type of finish is correct for the type of work involved.
Proper drainage at corners prior to pour
All concrete for the correct strength needed and for approved mix #
Concrete is being deposited properly.
The concrete mixture as it is placed to make sure its general appearance and consistency are satisfactory.
Joint materials are provided and joint methods are done correctly.
Pavement Construction:
All underground work is completed and that manholes and valve boxes are visibly marked. Verify with BES and PBW inspectors that all pipe and trench backfill testing has been completed and accepted prior to paving top lift.
All contact surfaces and joints are clean and ready for paving.
Weather conditions are conducive to proper paving operations.
Good coverage of the tack coat.
Asphalt has an approved Job Mix Formula #.
Paving equipment is appropriate and working properly.
The speed of the paving machine is matched to the rate of delivery from the plant and the rolling operation.
The grade and depth of pavement as it is being laid.
Longitudinal joints do not end up in wheel path.
Temperatures are suitable for rolling and that the breakdown passes is performed as soon as permissible.
Operator performance rolling the operations is acceptable.
The rolling sequence pattern and coverage are satisfactory to achieve proper densities.
Source: MaintainX (Community Member)