Information

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

Materials,Spec and inspection area

  • Drawing No

  • Materials used

  • Spec or ITP Reference

  • Area relating to inspection

Inspection check list

  • Has area to been repaired identfied by others

  • Is repair to Brickwork

  • Is repair to stone work

  • Does repair need mechanical/heli-bar repair

Brickwork

  • Have damaged bricks been replaced/repaired to match existing

  • Does the area around the repair required re-pointing

  • Have bed and perp joints been raked out to depth specified

  • Before infilling has area been dampened to avoid rapid drying

  • Has mortar been compacted into the joints

  • Will the re-pointing match the existing work

  • Are the repairs aesthetically pleasing.

Stone work Sill, Lintel, decorative works or copings

  • Has damaged stone work been repaired to match existing

  • Do the joints around and between the repair need raking out and repointing

  • Has the stone damaged stone been taken back to a sound surface.

  • Has the repair require installation of wire reinforcment

  • Will the repair require several visits to build it up to the required profile

  • Is the colour a good match

  • Are the repairs aesthetically pleasing

Heli-Bar repairs

  • Have the joints been cut out to the required depth to allow installtion

  • Has the resin and bar been installed significantly past the crack

  • Has the repair been pointed to match existing stone or brickwork

This inspection sheet confirms that the item or area detailed above and on all related inspection sheets is 100% completed in line with the current specification, drawings, pre agreed sample panels and ITP's although still remaining Harlequin Brickworks responsibility until practical completion has been achieved.

  • Signed on behalf of Harlequin Brickwork

  • Signed on behalf of Main Contractor

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