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[Music] welcome to another rms support tutorial today we will discuss how to set up three-phase inspections in rms now lets get started the three-phase inspections control concept is the cornerstone of the corps of engineers quality control quality assurance program the details and requirements of which are covered in the contracts quality control specification the three-phase inspections are preparatory initial and follow-up the preparatory phase occurs prior to beginning work on a definable feature of work in this phase all required plans documents and materials are approved and accepted in the initial phase this is performed at the beginning of a definable feature of work generally after a representative sample of work is completed and finally the follow-up phase this occurs daily thereafter until the work associated with the feature is completed at which the time the final follow-up should be conducted to close out the feature to set up the information needed for the inspections