Superintendent - QC
PRECONSTRUCTION & QUALITY CONTROL |
Quality Control Quality control is to be monitored and controlled by the superintendent on each job. QC is maintained in multiple methods on the project. From using Procore’s Observation and Inspections Tools, to Preconstruction Meetings with subcontractors, and other methods as applicable. QC Details Document all paving dates on as-built set. Also, document location and date footing/foundation pours, roofing progress, utility installations and any other major operations for future reference. Note these locations in the daily logs with photos. Review delivery tickets. Ensure correct mix designs are being delivered for asphalt, concrete, grout, and any other specific material. Keep copies of the last tickets of the day of construction and file in the job book in the applicable tab. Preconstruction Meetings Preconstruction meetings are field buyout forms to go over all aspects of the scope of work including, but not limited to, safety, contract, schedule, quality control, material, inspections, Brinkmann procedures, etc. A preconstruction meeting is required for all subcontractors and certain suppliers (example: door and hardware suppliers). An excel document, known as "the preconstruction form" can be found in the documents section of each project. And is provided as a general checklist of items to be discussed. The document is a starting point for the project, and should be revised to match all project specific requirements. The superintendent is responsible for scheduling preconstruction meetings for each scope prior to the subcontractor performing work on the site. The project manager, safety director, and operations directors are to be invited and are required to be present on large scope contracts and operations. Hard copies of the preconstruction form templates are available by contacting the project assistant. Copy/Scan/Email forms to project manager, project engineer, and project director. |
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