Field Welding Clause Samples

The Field Welding clause defines the requirements and standards for welding activities performed at the construction site rather than in a controlled shop environment. It typically outlines the qualifications required for welders, the procedures to be followed, and the inspection and testing protocols to ensure weld quality. By establishing clear expectations for on-site welding, this clause helps maintain structural integrity and safety, while minimizing the risk of defects or failures due to improper welding practices in the field.
Field Welding. Whenever the Company requires the Welder, S.C. to perform work in the field, the employee shall be compensated at the current Welder GC – Not Gas rate of pay for work performed. The Welder GC - Not Gas (50253880) rate for 2017 is $52.31 . The job(s) will be filled in accordance with Title 305.
Field Welding. Comply with the following requirements: 1. Use materials and methods that minimize distortion and develop strength and corrosion resistance of base metals. 2. Obtain fusion without undercut or overlap. 3. Remove welding flux immediately. 4. At exposed connections, finish exposed welds and surfaces smooth and blended so no roughness shows after finishing and contour of welded surface matches that of adjacent surface.
Field Welding. Comply with AWS D1.1/D1.1M.
Field Welding. 1. Perform welding only when the surfaces are completely free of any moisture. 2. Do not weld when wind speed exceeds 5 mph, ambient temperature is lower than 32 deg. F, or during periods of rain or snow, unless the areas being welded are properly shielded.
Field Welding. Replace the contents of this clause with the following:
Field Welding. 1. All welds, 100 percent visual inspection by Contractor’s Field CWI and marked to indicate
Field Welding. Whenever the Company requires the Welder, S.
Field Welding. Special inspector will inspect the following, per CBC 1705A.2.1, AISC 360 (and AISC 341, as applicable) and DSA IR 17-3: a. Groove, multi-pass fillet welds larger than 5/16”, plug and slot welds. b. Single-pass fillet welds equal to or less than 5/16”. c. End welded studs (ASTM A108) installation, including bend test. d. Floor deck welds. e. Welding of structural cold-formed steel. f. Welding of stairs and railing systems. g. Verification of reinforcing steel weldability. h. Inspect welding of reinforced steel.

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