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Prepared by the TMS Construction Practices Committee Boulder, CO

Prepared by the TMS Construction Practices Committee Boulder, CO

PREFACE The Construction Practices Committee of has prepared this checklist for use during construction. The checklist can be used in whole or in part to suit the needs of a masonry project. The completed document may become part of the job records for that contract. The checklist is meant to serve as a guide for the masonry inspector/observer s work throughout the project. (TMS) will appreciate receiving suggestions for improving the checklist. Comments may be submitted by mail to TMS, 3970 Broadway, Suite 201-D, Boulder, CO 80304-1135, by fax at 303-541-9215, or by e-mail at info@masonrysociety.org. Construction Practices Committee (Current and past members who assisted on this checklist) Paul D. Hoggatt + Current Chairman Richard B. Allen + William Bailey Robert V. Barnes, Jr. + Christine Beall + Olene L. Bigelow + John M. Bufford + Jerry Carrier Robert W. Crooks + James T. Darcy + Larry Darling + Howard L. Droz + Richard Felice + Richard Filloramo David Gastgeb Edgar F. Glock, Jr. + Donald C. Grant Clayford T. Grimm* Mark K. Hottman + Pam Jergenson + Lawrence Kahn Robert J. Kudder + John Landry Richard H. Lauber + Hugh MacDonald* Theodore W. Marotta Ronald L. Mayes Donald G. McMican + C. Colin Munro Daniel R. Murray + Charles J. Nacos William R. Nash + Robert L. Nelson + Jerry M. Painter + William D. Palmer Davis G. Parsons II + Ronald S. Pringle Turner Smith* Past Chairman Ed Reed + Jacob W. Ribar Joseph C. Rustic + Daniel Shapiro + Ava Shypula + David M. Sovinski H. Tepper Al Tomassetti + Corey S. Torres + Gerald Travis + Donald A. Wakefield Richard A. Weber + Joseph C. Welte + A. Rhett Whitlock William A. Wood + Daniel Zechmeister + Gary L. Zwayer + *deceased +Current Member Copyright 2004,. All rights reserved including rights of reproduction and use in any form or by any means, including the making of copies by any photo process, or by any electronic or mechanical device, printed, written or oral, or recording for sound or visual reproduction or for any use in any knowledge retrieval system or device, unless permission in writing is obtained from. ISBN# 1-929081-21-9 TMS Order No. TMS-5201-04 ii

INDEX Introduction...v I. Preconstruction...1 A. Contract Documents B. Mock-up Requirements II. Preparation for Field Work...6 A. Storage of Materials B. Substrates C. Submittal Compliance D. Preconstruction Conference E. Sample Panel/Mock-up III. Quality Assurance...8 A. Specification Requirements B. Nonconformance Resolution IV. Construction...9 A Change Orders B. Workmanship C. Flashing D. Weeps E. Reinforcement and Connectors F. Grout Placement G. Insulation H. Field Tests I. Movement, Control and Expansion Joints J. Cleaning V. Closeout...15 A. Operations and Maintenance Manual Requirements B. Maintenance Recommendations Attachments...17 Exhibit A Non-Conformance Report Exhibit B Non-Conformance Log iii

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INTRODUCTION This document serves as a tool for masonry construction inspectors, mason contractors, general contractors, architects and engineers to assist them in assuring compliance with the contract documents. Only those items that relate to masonry construction are included. Items that should be checked are listed without explanation. Not all items will be used on every project, and some projects may use items not listed. The checklist is divided into five parts: I. Preconstruction II. Preparation for Field Work III. Quality Assurance IV. Construction V. Closeout This document is not an inspector's guide to masonry construction, nor is it a training manual. Rather, it can serve as a basis for the inspector/observer s daily log. It is to be used as a tool to aid masonry inspectors/observers in the performance of their duties. v

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INSPECTION I. PRECONSTRUCTION A. Review Contract Documents 1. General Conditions and Construction Contract a. Inspector s scope of responsibility b. Approved alternatives and revisions c. Addenda d. Change orders YES NO 2. Specifications a. Name and date of applicable building code and its supplement b. References to standards c. Specified compressive strength, f m d. Submittals requirements, log e. Testing requirements f. Protection of stored materials g. Special weather conditions 1

INSPECTION h. Mortar type, mix design i. Admixtures j. Pigments k. Grout type, mix design l. Metal corrosion protection m. Masonry units: size, color, texture, grade, type, strength n. Special shapes o. Types of accessories p. Dampproofing and moisture barriers q. Flashing system and weeps r. Coatings s. Mortar mixing and application procedures t. Grout placement procedures u. Bond pattern v. Mortar joint types, size, alignment of head joints w. Filled head and bed joints x. Tooling of mortar joints y. Wall bracing z. Construction tolerances aa. Protection of completed work bb. Cleaning procedures YES NO 2

INSPECTION 3. Drawings / Design a. Name, date, and applicable building code b. Compressive strength of masonry, f m c. Details d. Location of expansion and control joints e. Compressible fillers, adjustable anchors, and other movement control items f. Flashing details and locations g. Splices, end dams, and laps h. Weepholes and vents i. Details and locations of reinforcement j. Anchors and wall ties: type, size, and location k. Lintels and shelf angles l. Insulation size and type m. Air barriers n Air space details / drainage accessories o. Sealants: location and type p. Sealant primers q. Foundation and at-grade details YES NO 3

INSPECTION 4. Submittals a. Review approved submittals YES NO 5. Meetings a. Meetings required b. Attendance c. Agenda 6. Schedules a. Construction start date b. Daily work hours c. Overtime hours d. Inspections e. Testing f. Weather delay procedures g. Completion date h. Punch-lists i. Substantial completion procedure j. Warranties 4

INSPECTION YES NO B. Mock-up Requirements 1. Materials a. Specification compliance b. Submittals 2. Construction a. Mortar joint size, alignment b. Movement joints c. Tooling d. Penetration details e. Flashings, weeps and vents f. Cavity details, insulation g. Backup details h. Anchors, ties and fasteners i. Reinforcement j. Dampproofing and moisture barriers k. Air barriers k. Grouting 5

INSPECTION OBSERVED/ YES NO II. PREPARATION FOR FIELD WORK A. Storage of Materials 1. Covers and protection from weather damage 2. Set on pallets or dunnage to prevent contact with the ground or other substrate. 3. Isolated from other materials to prevent contamination B. Substrates 1. Clean and within moisture limits 2. Structural frames within tolerances 3. Footing and ledge dimensions within tolerances 4. Grade and wall elevations within tolerances 5. Penetrations 6. Reinforcement, dowels, anchors C. Submittal Compliance 1. Certificates of Compliance compared to materials 2. Notifications of non-conformance 3. Removal of rejected materials from site 6

INSPECTION OBSERVED/ YES NO D. Preconstruction Conference 1. Conference with representatives of Architect/Engineer, Masonry Contractor, Masonry Inspector, Masonry Suppliers, Testing Agency as needed. 2. Review specifications, drawings and inspection program; resolve ambiguities; confirm scheduling. 3. Review mock-up and/or sample panel. 4. Review submittals, discrepancies, substitutions 5. Review testing requirements, laboratory/field E. Sample Panel / Mock-up 1. Displays typical workmanship and materials including masonry units and mortar joints 2. Meeting a. Compliance/non-compliance b. Testing results c. Quality assurance procedures d. Observations e. Evaluations f. Recommendations g. Approval 3. Water leakage testing 4. Determine brick IRA 7

INSPECTION OBSERVED/ YES NO III. A. Specification Requirements May Include 1. Certificates for delivered materials indicating compliance with specification 2. Verify materials and source match certificate 3. Verify f m prior to construction 4. Verify mortar proportions 5. Observe brick placement and mortar joint construction 6. Verify location of reinforcement, connectors 7. In prestress work a. Verify tendon size, location, anchorage b. Verify grout proportions for anchorages and bonded tendons 8. Verify grout space, reinforcement, mix proportions 9. Observe prism, mortar, and grout test specimens 10. Verify f m during construction B. Nonconformance Resolution 1. Review specified reporting procedures 2. Document noncompliance areas 3. Review rework, repair and documentation 8

IV. CONSTRUCTION A. Change Orders INSPECTION OBSERVED/ YES NO B. Workmanship 1. Specified masonry materials a. Units b. Mortar c. Grout 2. Preparation a. Mortar batching b. Preparation of units 1) Wetting 2) Cutting 3. Placement of units a. Mortar b. Masonry unit c. Head joint d Tooling 4. Tolerances 5. Built-in Items 6. Hot and Cold weather provisions 9

INSPECTION 7. Wall protection a. Stability/bracing b. Covering of walls c. Protection of completed work OBSERVED/ YES NO C. Flashing 1. Material 2. Placement D. Weeps 1. Material 2. Placement E. Reinforcement and Connectors 1. Reinforcing steel a. Size, grade b. Bends c. Laps/ joints d. Placement 10

INSPECTION 2. Joint reinforcement a. Size b. Type b. Placement c. Splices OBSERVED/ YES NO 3. Anchors a. Size b. Type b. Placement 4. Ties a. Size b. Type c. Placement 5. Fasteners a. Size b. Type b. Placement F. Grout Placement 1. Verify minimum grout dimensions 2. Check slump 3. Verify consolidation 4. Verify reconsolidation 11

INSPECTION G. Insulation 1. Cavity Insulation a. Type b. Dimension c. Orientation d. Fastening/attachment/spacing e. Joint treatment OBSERVED/ YES NO 2. Unit Cell Insulation a. Verify placement b. Cut masonry unit installation 3. Expanding Foam a. Observation holes H. Field Tests 1. Mortar/Grout a. Frequency requirements met b. Observe specimen preparation, sampling, storage 2. Composite prisms a. Frequency requirements met b. Observe specimen preparation, sampling, storage 12

INSPECTION I. Movement Joints Control & Expansion Joints 1. Material a. Preformed size and type b. Backer rod c. Sealant OBSERVED/ YES NO d. Bond breaker 2. Location and Placement a. Verify locations horizontal and vertical b. Verify clear, open joint c. Sealant preparation and installation 13

INSPECTION J. Cleaning 1. Dry cleaning mortar residue and droppings 2. Wet cleaning after minimum curing time 3. Compatibility of specified cleaning materials with a. Units and mortar b. Sealants c. Windows, doors, louvers d. Flashings and roofing OBSERVED/ YES NO 4. Procedure a. Test area / mock-up of cleaning method for each material; units, stone, precast and adjoining construction. Suggest sample panel/mock-up b. Protective measures 1) Personal Protective Equipment 2) Protection of adjoining materials c. Manufacturer's recommendations for product application d. Temperature range 14

INSPECTION V. CLOSEOUT A. Operations and Maintenance Manual Requirements 1. Provide manuals to the General Contractor and the Owner OBSERVED/ YES NO 2. List materials; model number, suppliers, name, address a. Units b. Mortar - mix c. Reinforcement d. Ties, anchors, and fasteners e. Grout mix f. Sealantsand backer rod g. Water repellent h. Vapor barrier i. Weeps j. Flashings k. Lintels, sills, and shelf angles 15

INSPECTION 3. As built drawings OBSERVED/ YES NO 4. Warranties 5. Testing data a. Laboratory - units, mortar, and grout b. Field testing B. Maintenance recommendations 16

Exhibit A NON-CONFORMANCE REPORT Copy Safety Yes No Page of Subcontractor/Vendor Subcontractor Purchase Order No. Date: Non-conformance No. Non-conforming Item: No: Location: Specification/Drawing Description of Non-Conformance PROPOSED DISPOSITION Proposed Disposition: Rework Repair Scrap Use as is Return to Supplier Report Prepared by Date Owner Date QC Approval Date Owner Date Re-inspection / Verification Results: COMPLETION OF APPROVED DISPOSITION Accept Reject Inspected Contractor QC Manager: Inspected (Owner QC): Comments: FINAL ACCEPTANCE Project Manager: Resident Engineer: Date: Date: 17

Exhibit B Non-Conformance Log 1 Non- Conformance Log No. Date Related Non- Conformance Report Date of Report Spec Section Drawing No. Descripiton of Non-Conformance Status/Date (see notes below) 1 = Item does not conform or is deficient. 2.= Correction required/in process. 3 = Non-conformance corrected/resolved 18

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