Information

  • Client

  • Site/Contract

  • Location
  • Carried out by: Eurogold

  • Supervisor

  • Conducted on

SITE

  • First impression

  • Compound set up

  • Material storage

  • Cabins

FOUNDATIONS

  • Excavation neat / tidy / level. Barriered off (pins & bunting) in place.

  • Concrete level

  • Steel to foundations laid correctly with appropriate spacers & ties

BRICKWORK

  • Level, pointed, inc. frogs

  • Lintels correct, with pipes pointed in at entry points

INTERNAL DRAINAGE

  • Correct falls to runs

  • Adequate pipe bedding / coverings

  • Caps to pipes / services to prevent ingress of debris

SLABS

Suspended

  • Back fill level and to correct levels

  • Sand blinding

  • Visqueen / gas membrane laid and taped

  • Mesh laid and tied correctly

  • Concrete slab level with good finish

  • Visqueen / gas membrane cut after completion of slab and cleaned

  • Brickwork left clean and tidy

Precast floors

  • Laid and infills correct

  • Screed cases level pointed

  • Visqueen / gas membrane / tape

  • Floor screed level with good finish

  • Visqueen / gas membrane cut after screed, cleaned and left tidy

  • Brickwork left clean and tidy

EXTERNAL DRAINAGE

  • Drains laid to site drainage drawings

  • Laid to correct falls with adequate pipe bedding / coverings

  • Manhole lids secured and covered / protected / marked up

SERVICE DUCTS

  • Laid as per clients requirements / standards (buried / staked)

SCAFF MATS

  • Constricted as per client spec

  • Formed with straight edges and compacted

PATHS / DRAINS

  • Correct depth of sub base

  • Kerbs / edgings to correct falls / lines

  • Aco installed and corrected

FLAGGING

  • Correct falls

  • Neat cuts

Sign Off

  • On Site Representative/Supervisor:

  • Carried out By:

  • Contracts Manager

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