Sidewalks and Walkways Inspection Checklist
This inspection checklist will work as a critical quality control tool to ensure that your sidewalks and walkways are safe and free of hazard. Regular inspection will help you avoid accidents and costly repairs in the future; this also ensures the safety of pedestrians.
Sidewalks and Walkways Inspection Checklist
This inspection checklist will work as a critical quality control tool to ensure that your sidewalks and walkways are safe and free of hazard. Regular inspection will help you avoid accidents and costly repairs in the future; this also ensures the safety of pedestrians.
Subway prepared correctly.
Sidewalk and walkway sub-base thickness and width (same as adjacent street).
Sidewalk and walkway base thickness width (same as adjacent street).
Sidewalk and walkway base in walkways (20mm minus).
Sidewalk width in streets according to drawings.
Walkway width according to drawings.
Sidewalk surface finish and edging.
Sidewalk and walkway grade min 0.5%.
Sidewalk crossfall grade 2%
Sidewalk thickness satisfactory (100 mm: 150 mm: MC
Sidewalk vertical and horizontal alignment.
Pedestrian ramps located correctly.
Expansion Joints
at both ends of lanes and crossings
at both ends of curb returns
at max. spacing of 9.0 m
material type
Contraction Joints
at max. spacing of 1.5m
groove depth 1/2 of depth of concrete section
Sidewalk vehicle barricades provided at the entrance to walkways
Isolation expansion joints around
hydro poles
light poles
hydrants
manholes
other structures:
Longitudinal isolation (bond break/emulsion) joints between curb and sidewalk
Longitudinal isolation joints between walks and sidewalk.
Concrete curing compound approved.
Source: MaintainX (Community Member)