Common use of Quality Assurance Program Clause in Contracts

Quality Assurance Program. Construction Manager must establish and implement, in consultation with the Inspector, a quality assurance program to review the Contractor(s)'s quality management program, and monitor the quality and workmanship of construction for conformity with: 5.15.1. Accepted industry standards; 5.15.2. Applicable laws, rules, codes, or ordinances; 5.15.3. The Contractor(s)’s contract documents; and 5.15.4. The established or approved inspection and testing schedule. 5.15.5. Where it has been determined by the Design Team and/or Inspector(s) that the work of a Contractor(s) does not conform as set forth above, Construction Manager must notify the Project Manager and: 5.15.5.1. Notify the Contractor(s) of the non-conforming work, even if the Inspector(s) already notified the Contractor(s); and 5.15.5.2. Take any and all action(s) permitted by, and in accordance with, the Contractor(s)’s contract documents and California law to compel the Contractor(s) to correct the work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Construction Contract, Construction Management Services Agreement

Quality Assurance Program. Construction Manager must establish and implement, in consultation with the Inspector, a quality assurance program to review the Contractor(s)'s quality management program, and monitor the quality and workmanship of construction for conformity with: 5.15.14.15.1. Accepted industry standards; 5.15.24.15.2. Applicable laws, rules, codes, or ordinances; 5.15.34.15.3. The Contractor(s)’s contract documents; and 5.15.44.15.4. The established or approved inspection and testing schedule. 5.15.54.15.5. Where it has been determined by the Design Team and/or Inspector(s) that the work of a Contractor(s) does not conform as set forth above, Construction Manager must notify the Project Manager and: 5.15.5.14.15.5.1. Notify the Contractor(s) of the non-conforming work, even if the Inspector(s) already notified the Contractor(s); and 5.15.5.24.15.5.2. Take any and all action(s) permitted by, and in accordance with, the Contractor(s)’s contract documents and California law to compel the Contractor(s) to correct the work.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Construction Management Services Agreement