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Content DescriptionThis guide is intended for use in establishing basic duties and reports required of inspection personnel. It can be used for all types and sizes of projects but should be supplemented with additional inspection requirements when the complexity of the project so dictates. Refer to ACI 311.4R for guidance on additional requirements and to SP-2 for more detailed information on concrete production practices and inspection and testing of concrete. This guide recommends minimum requirements for inspection at the concrete plant when such inspections are required by specifications or the owner. It also recommends minimum requirements for field and laboratory testing of concrete. It is intended for use by specifiers, architects, engineers, owners, contractors, or other groups needing to monitor the ready-mixed concrete producers’ activities at the concrete plant and concreting activities at the project site through the use of an independent inspection agency or in-house inspection organization. This guide also recommends minimum testing laboratory qualifications, minimum inspector qualifications, duties, and reports. Keywords: batch plants; contract documents; curing; high-strength concrete; quality control; ready-mixed concrete; test.This book also exists in the following packages...About ACIFounded in 1904 and headquartered in Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA, the American Concrete Institute is a leading authority and resource worldwide for the development and distribution of consensus-based standards, technical resources, educational & training programs, certification programs, and proven expertise for individuals and organizations involved in concrete design, construction, and materials, who share a commitment to pursuing the best use of concrete. ACI has over 95 chapters, 110 student chapters, and nearly 20,000 members spanning over 120 countries. |
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