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  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Date:

Project:

  • Client:

  • Project Number:

  • Contractor:

  • Time:

Site Conditions:

  • Is mesh stored safely?

  • Is correct PPE being used?

  • Are TTM’s in place?

  • Are steel pegs removed after use?

  • Are there any other safety concerns? If so detail, photograph and assign actions. Note: If there is an immediate risk to a persons safety then instruct the works to stop and contact the person in charge as well as Spiire Construction Team.

Environmental

  • Is contractor working in accordance with the approved EPA drawings

  • Are concrete trucks washing out in an appropriate location?

  • Are there any other concerns regarding Environmental issues? If so detail, photograph and assign actions.

Materials

  • Does kerb mix meet requirements?

  • Does footpath mix meet requirements?

  • Dose steel reinforcement comply with standards and approved drawings?

  • Is subbase material correct?

Earthworks

  • Has sufficient compaction tests been carried out on subgrade and does it comply?

  • Is crossfall on footpath correct?

  • Does footpath finish flush with surrounds?

Finishing

  • Has path been finished to an acceptable standard and brush finished?

  • Have shrinkage control joints been made at correct intervals on kerb?

  • Have expansion joints been installed on kerb?

  • Have shrinkage control joints been installed at correct intervals on paths and driveways?

  • Have expansion joints been installed at correct intervals on footpath and driveways?

Kerb Markings

  • Are kerb bench marks in place and in the right location?

  • Are service marks on kerb in correct location and correct size?

Testing

  • Has correct frequency of testing been adhered to?

  • Is slump test in accordance with standard?

  • Is compressive strength test in accordance with standard?

  • Is air content in accordance with standard?

  • Comments:

  • Name:

  • Role:

  • Signature:

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