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Comments On The FIC Inspection & Testing Plan

1. The document provides comments and suggested changes to improve the inspection and testing plan (ITP) for a construction project. It includes 20 numbered sections with recommendations to add or modify activities, requirements, and checklists for various construction elements like survey, excavation, concrete, grout, roads, fencing and buildings. 2. Key changes suggested are to classify activities into main and sub-activities, add inspection requirements and checklists for materials and processes, monitor quality control activities, and ensure conformance to specifications. 3. The contractor is asked to develop separate ITPs for mechanical, electrical and HVAC works including activities like structural steel fabrication and erection.

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Comments On The FIC Inspection & Testing Plan

1. The document provides comments and suggested changes to improve the inspection and testing plan (ITP) for a construction project. It includes 20 numbered sections with recommendations to add or modify activities, requirements, and checklists for various construction elements like survey, excavation, concrete, grout, roads, fencing and buildings. 2. Key changes suggested are to classify activities into main and sub-activities, add inspection requirements and checklists for materials and processes, monitor quality control activities, and ensure conformance to specifications. 3. The contractor is asked to develop separate ITPs for mechanical, electrical and HVAC works including activities like structural steel fabrication and erection.

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Comments on the FIC Inspection & Testing Plan

1 – ITP shall be classified to Main Activities and Sub Activities such as Earthwork, Concrete Work, Grout, Buildings…
etc.; Earthwork includes clearing, grubbing, excavation, backfilling, compaction… etc., and so on for Concrete Work
and the others activities.

2 – In the inspection requirements field: add Wood to Emil

3 – In the inspection requirements field of Emil/Wood: add a column for the Construction

4 – Add the MC scope for the MC requirements & MC check sheets to the ITP.

5 – Survey: add to the Acceptance Criteria Field the required specs (PIP CVS02005- Topographic and Plant Surveys
Specification)

6 – Survey: 2.1: add the word "checking" to the testing activity "Coordinates…"

7 – Survey: add two items:

A – "Review and file completed survey notes prepared by the contractor" this is the construction inspection
requirements (H/S).

B – "Perform periodic surveillance on survey activities and documentation", this is the Quality inspection
requirements (H/S).

8 – Excavation: Add soil inspection check-list to be included in the verifying document field (F0101Q).

9 – Excavation: Add item for checking the required depth of excavation per IFC.

10 – Excavation: Add item for inspecting excavations soil for unstable & unsuitable soils (Lab test report).

11 – Site Leveling & Backfilling: Compaction: 5.3: Remove the comments, it's included in the specs; add the forms
(F70101Q) & (F70102Q) to the verifying document field for the same item.

12 – Site Leveling & Backfilling: Compaction: 5.3: Procedure Reference Field shall include 000 509 7010

13 – Add the following items to the earthwork section:

A – " Monitor in-process soils work, including cut and fill elevations, spoil and fill material, compaction methods
and equipment", Construction/Hold, QC/Surveillance.

B – "Perform formal audit of Soils Testing Laboratory", QC Witness.

C – "Monitor Soil Testing Laboratory activities for soils testing frequency, test identification and completeness",
QC/Witness.

14 – Formwork: 6.0: Add "Shape, stability, embedded items, molding of chamfer strips, cleanliness, and vapor
barrier"

15 – Concrete works: Add & change as required

A – Following up the review and approval for mix designs.

B – Audit Batching Plant, operating and calibration certification are available and current.

C – Perform formal audit of Concrete Testing Laboratory.

D – Testing the row materials shall be in one field not separated fields.
E – Pre-pouring inspection with checklists shall be in one field not separated fields. "Pre-pouring Inspection
including formwork, reinforcing steel and impediments & inserts prior to concrete placement"

F – Pouring inspection with checklists shall be in one field.

G – Add item "Conduct concrete testing at the point of placement, temperature, slump test, set of cubes
specimen"

H – Post-pouring inspection including curing, honeycombing and defects.

I – Concrete coating inspection, follow up coating material datasheet approval, number of layers

J – Monitoring &Verify third party laboratory test for material (sand, aggregate, Cement, Water and reinforcement
steel), with providing the COMPANY with Admixtures data sheet

16 – Grout Material: 10.1: Change the activity to "Following up the review and approval for grout materials"

17 – Grouting of steel Structure & Equipment Base Plate: 10.0: Add & change as required:

A – "Monitor the Contractor's quality control activities to verify conformance to placement procedures and
documentation requirement."

B – "Pre-pouring grout inspection including datasheet requirements: base preparation, materials, and forming."

C – "Placing (pouring) grout"

D – Add item "Conducting grout testing at site including mix temperature & compressive strength cubes"

E – Post placing including curing per manufacturer datasheet & voids test.

E – Witness grout testing by Contractor at laboratory.

F – Compressive strength – Cubes Sample: 10.3: Remove the comments; they are included in the specs

18 – Roads: Add & change as required:

A – Following up the review & approval for mix designs.

B – Audit Batching Plant, operating and calibration certification are available and current

C – Perform formal audit using Asphalt Test Laboratory Evaluation Record.

D – Testing the base & sub-base materials.

E – Testing the asphalt raw materials: bitumen material, coarse aggregate, fine aggregate, and filler.

F – Add the asphalt quality check-sheets to the ITP.

G – Monitor in-process the asphalt construction & quality control activities to verify conformance to requirements
including mixing the asphaltic materials.

H – Survey and setting out per IFC.

I – Clearing & grubbing: acceptance.

J – Sub-grade Acceptance: preparing, compacting and compaction testing.

K – Sub-base & Base Courses Acceptance: Testing fill materials, placing, compaction, and compaction test.
L – Prime Coat: acceptance of material, applying of prime coat, curing before applying the binder course.

M – Binder Course (Asphalt): Checking testing reports, placement, mix temperature, Sampling of asphalt mix during
placing for mix analysis, compacting & rolling, compaction & thickness tests.

N – Tack Coat: acceptance of material, applying of tack coat, curing before applying the wearing course.

O – Wearing Course (Asphalt): Checking testing reports, placement, mix temperature, Sampling of asphalt mix
during placing for mix analysis, compacting & rolling, compaction & thickness tests.

19 – Fencing: Add & change as required:

A – Material verification in accordance with design & specifications (IQWQ-FT-NSPDS-00-777714)

B – Survey and setting out & alignment per IFC drawing.

C – Excavation for the foundation of the fence posts, dimensions, depth & width / radius per IFC drawing.

D – Concrete – Correct Mix Design, Pre pour & Pouring, Sampling and testing, Curing, Compressive strength test.

E – Fence & Gates Installation: Posts installation, horizontal alignment, verticality check, embedment, level,
straining wire / barbed wire, installing chain-link fabric, mesh ties, alignment level, razor wire, and installing Gates.

F – Fence & Gates grounding per project requirements.

20 – Buildings: Is a main activity includes the following sub activities inspection (Masonry works, plastering,
plumbing, ceramic tiles, drywall, computer raised floor, doors & windows & hardware & glazing, carpentry, painting,
building metal siding & roofing, and suspended ceiling)

A – Follow procedure 000 509 7300 from IQWQ-FT-QPQAC-00-0001_0 Construction Site Quality Manual.

B – Verify use correct material for each sub activity procedure 000 509 7300.

C – Inspection required per procedure 000 509 7300.

D – Ascertain workmanship required per procedure 000 509 7300.

NOTE:
1 – Contractor shall arrange Mechanical ITP includes Structural Steel Fabrication, Structural Erection & Field Welding,
Fabrication Release… etc.

2 – Contractor shall arrange Electrical & HVAC ITPs.

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