CLIENT
M/s Krishna Buildestates Pvt. Ltd.
PMC
PROJECT QUALITY PLAN
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testing. These records will be kept on-site for review. The record keeping activities of the
QA Team will include the following:
- Daily Project Logs -- All field members of the QA Team will keep daily project logs which
will be reviewed by Engineer. Logs will be submitted to Engineer on daily. Log entries will
document significant activities, abnormal observations, deviations from the Drawings,
Special Provisions and Technical Specifications or other standard procedures, health and
safety meetings, important information and summaries regarding field sampling,
measurements, observations or testing, equipment calibration and operation results, any
photographs taken and topics/results of any significant meetings or discussions.
Recording on the logs will generally be in accordance with the methods and procedures
specified
- Photographs -- Construction photographs and associated logs will be recorded on a
periodic basis to visually document significant construction activities and to provide
visual reference material
- QA Testing Documents -- Instrument calibration forms, field and laboratory measurement
and sampling forms, sample logs, documentation forms, sample analysis requests, chain-
of-custody forms, and any other documents related to QA testing will be kept on-site.
- Other Documentation -- Other documentation required, but not limited to, includes shop
drawings, material compliance certifications, Material Safety Data Sheets(MSDS) forms,
health and safety and construction meeting summaries, inspection records, relevant
construction files, material samples and manufacturer’s recommended installation or
operating instructions
10.0 Quality Control Methods
The Quality Control Plan will be implemented in order to ensure compliance with the
specifications for remedial action construction as detailed in the contract specifications.
The basis of the QCP will be the Project Specifications. In addition, procedures utilized
within the QCP will reflect the experience gained by KBEPL in completing construction
projects. Quality control measures will extend to field sampling procedures; staffing;
types of material and equipment to be used; and methods of performing, documenting,
and enforcing quality control operations of both the Contractor and subcontractors
(including inspection and testing). As previously stated, maintenance of the Project
Quality Control plan will be the responsibility of the QC Engineer. The QC Engineer will be
responsible for ensuring that all materials and work comply with the contract
specifications. The QC Engineer may have a field engineer at his disposal to assist him
with the on-site inspections. Testing firms will be at the disposal of the QC Engineer to
ensure contract compliance in all aspects of work. All reports from testing firms will be
forwarded to the QC Engineer for his review and approval.