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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Special Inspection and Testing Schedule in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Property Information section. Enter the Project Name, City Permit Number, Address, PID Number, and Legal Description if applicable.
  3. In the Technical Section, provide details for each inspection type. Fill in the Article number, Description of work, Type of Firm responsible for inspections, Report Frequency (e.g., weekly or monthly), and Assigned Firm's name.
  4. Ensure that all representatives sign in the Acknowledgements section. This includes signatures from the Owner, Contractor, Architect, Structural Engineer of Record (SER), Special Inspectors (SI), and Testing Agents (TA).
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A Special Inspections program provides valuable quality assurance/quality control that benefits all parties related to the proper fabrication, installation, and placement of specific structural components and other construction materials (i.e. EIFS, fireproofing and soils and foundations) that require special knowledge
A test schedule defines the timeline for all testing activities and aligns it with development milestones and release deadlines. Follow these tips to create an effective test schedule. Break down test phases with start and end dates.
Inspection and Test Plans set out critical control points or hold points at various stages within a process. Each control point is a scheduled inspection or verification activity where you will make sure that things are progressing as they should be, and get things back on track if theyre not.
What is an ITP? An ITP (Inspection test plan) is an inspection checklist of required inspections. It lists your task inspections and provides and easy to follow plan to improve quality assurance.
Inspection Schedule means the Inspection Schedule provided in the Notice of Inspections within the meaning of the Act. Practicable Completion means the date the builder has completed the Building Works in accordance with the Building Contract.
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ITP (Inspection and Test Plan) and ITC (Installation Test Certificate) are both important elements in the quality control and assurance process during construction projects. They help ensure that the construction work meets the required standards and specifications.
ISO 9001 inspection and testing cover all stages of product development and quality assurance, ensuring compliance with international standards and maintaining product reliability. The scope includes: Inspection ensures product design, materials, and final output meet regulatory requirements.
An inspection and test is carried out to verify, so far as is reasonably practicable, that the requirements of BS 7671 (Wiring Regulations) and other relevant regulations have been met, during the job itself and after completion before handing over to the client.

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