ACI 311 4R-2005 Guide for Concrete Inspection《混凝土检验指南》.pdf
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1、ACI 311.4R-05 supersedes ACI 311.4R-00 and became effective October 12, 2005.Copyright 2005, American Concrete Institute.All rights reserved including rights of reproduction and use in any form or by anymeans, including the making of copies by any photo process, or by electronic ormechanical device,
2、 printed, written, or oral, or recording for sound or visual reproductionor for use in any knowledge or retrieval system or device, unless permission in writingis obtained from the copyright proprietors.ACI Committee Reports, Guides, and Commentaries areintended for guidance in planning, designing,
3、executing, andinspecting construction. This document is intended for the useof individuals who are competent to evaluate the significanceand limitations of its content and recommendations and whowill accept responsibility for the application of the material itcontains. The American Concrete Institut
4、e disclaims any andall responsibility for the stated principles. The Institute shallnot be liable for any loss or damage arising therefrom.Reference to this document shall not be made in contractdocuments. If items found in this document are desired by theArchitect/Engineer to be a part of the contr
5、act documents, theyshall be restated in mandatory language for incorporation bythe Architect/Engineer.311.4R-1Guide for Concrete InspectionReported by ACI Committee 311ACI 311.4R-05This guide discusses the need for inspection of concrete construction andother related activities, the types of inspect
6、ion activities involved, and theresponsibilities of various individuals and organizations involved in theseactivities. Field and laboratory testing activities are also considered part ofinspection. This guide presents recommendations for inspection plan contentand a detailed checklist of inspection
7、attributes that can be adopted for usedepending on the scope and needs of individual projects.Keywords: concrete; construction; inspection; quality assurance; qualitycontrol; testing.CONTENTSChapter 1Introduction, p. 311.4R-11.1Scope1.2Philosophy1.3General1.4Definitions1.5Categories of inspection1.6
8、Inspection teamChapter 2Responsibilities, p. 311.4R-32.1Scope2.2Owners responsibilities2.3Architect/engineers inspection responsibilities2.4Owners inspection organization responsibilities2.5Contractors inspection responsibilities2.6Manufacturers or fabricators inspection responsibilitiesChapter 3Pla
9、nning for inspection, p. 311.4R-53.1Scope3.2Written inspection plan3.3Building code requirements for special inspections3.4Preconstruction conferences3.5Meetings3.6Qualifications of inspection and testing personnel3.7Recommendations for inspection and testing3.8Reporting and evaluating inspection an
10、d test resultsChapter 4References, p. 311.4R-74.1Referenced standards and reports4.2Cited references4.3Other referencesAppendix IExpanded checklist of inspection attributes, p. 311.4R-8Appendix IISynopsis of ACI 311.5, p. 311.4R-13CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION1.1ScopeThis document is primarily intended for
11、guidance in thedevelopment of inspection and testing plans that are part ofthe overall system designed to ensure quality in the finishedconcrete product. ACI Committee 311 recommends that theowner develop a quality plan, as outlined in ACI 121R, andGordon A. Anderson Jimmie D. Hannaman, Jr. Roger D.
12、 TateJoseph F. Artuso Robert L. Henry Woodward L. VogtJose Damazo-Juarez Charles J. Hookham Bertold E. WeinbergMario R. Diaz Venkatesh S. Iyer Michelle L. WilsonDonald E. Dixon Claude E. Jaycox Roger E. WilsonJohn V. Gruber Robert S. JenkinsGeorge R. WargoChairMichael T. RussellSecretary311.4R-2 ACI
13、 COMMITTEE REPORTthat 311.4R be used to develop inspection and testing plansby those organizations assigned by the owners quality planto conduct inspections.1.2PhilosophyInspection and testing requirements typically vary, based onthe specific scope and needs of construction, and shouldtherefore be t
14、ailored to each project individually. Thecontent of an inspection plan is dependent on the type andcomplexity of the project, special features involved, quality leveldesired, building code requirements, and the responsibilities ofthe inspection organization performing the work. Any of thesemay neces
15、sitate the addition of more detailed inspectionthan conventional or may warrant a reduction fromconventional requirements.1.3GeneralInspection is simply a subsystem of the quality plan. Itmay be employed by the owner to evaluate future acceptanceof the work or by contractors and material producers f
16、orquality-control purposes. In addition, inspection may be partof a program of activities performed by government agenciescharged with enforcing building codes and other governmentregulations. The inspection process does not add quality toinspected items. Inspection simply establishes the status ofi
17、nspected items relative to specified requirements. Theinformation derived from inspections and tests, however,when properly evaluated, and with conclusions and decisionsimplemented, can result in the improvement of the quality ofthe product or process. The specified quality is achieved onlyby implem
18、entation of an adequate quality plan. Such a planaffects the entire project, from planning through design andconstruction to acceptance by the owner. Quality of workduring the construction phase is achieved almost entirely bythe contractor or producers quality-control program. Thisquality-control pr
19、ogram involves everyone from managementto field supervisors to workers. Quality assurance andquality control should have strong, active support from topmanagement and the active concern and participation ofeveryone involved in the construction process. Inspectionand testing are only a part, though a
20、 very important part, ofboth quality-assurance and quality-control programs.1.4Definitions1.4.1 Quality assurance (QA)A management tool for allplanned and systematic actions necessary to ensure that thefinal product meets the requirements of the contractdocuments and standards of good practice for t
21、he work. 1.4.2 Quality control (QC)Actions taken by a contractoror material producer to provide and document control overwhat is being done and what is being provided so that theapplicable standards of good practice and the contractdocuments for the work are followed.1.4.3 OwnerThe individual or org
22、anization havingfinancial and legal responsibility for construction of aproject, as well as bearing the ultimate responsibility for thepublic health, welfare, and safety related to the project. Theterm “owner” includes those organizations or individualsacting as agents for the owner.1.4.4 Architect/
23、engineer (A/E)The architect, engineer,architectural firm, engineering firm, or architectural andengineering firm issuing project drawings and specifications,administering the work under contract specifications anddrawings, or both.1.4.5 ContractorThe organization responsible forconstructing a projec
24、t according to the project specificationsand design drawings. The contractor may also possess theresponsibilities of the A/E in designing and building theproject and contract execution.1.4.6 Construction manager or owners representativeThe person or management organization responsible to theowner fo
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