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Title: Product Control and Acceptance In- spection as Viewed by the Owner and De- Signer
Author(s): Bertold E. Weinberg
Publication: Concrete International
Volume: 4
Issue: 9
Appears on pages(s): 62-66
Keywords: acceptability; concrete construction; in-spection; quality control; specifications; standards; structural design; tests.
Date: 9/1/1982
Abstract:When considering acceptance inspection as viewed by the owner and the designer of a new facility, both have many common interests. It appears these in-terests do not always coincide. The organization required for proper acceptance inspection can be variable. A definite inspection program is needed, and detailed specifications must be followed by all parties. Proper inspection and acceptance of materials, services, testing programs and equipment, maintaining proper records, and avoiding discussed. Nonconformance
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