Drilled Shaft Inspection Form is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Department of Transportation - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is a drilled shaft?
A: A drilled shaft is a deep foundation element that is constructed by drilling a hole into the ground and then filling it with concrete.
Q: Why is inspection important for drilled shafts?
A: Inspection is important to ensure the quality and integrity of the drilled shaft, as well as to verify that construction follows approved plans and specifications.
Q: What are some common inspection items for drilled shafts?
A: Common inspection items include checking the drilling equipment, inspecting the drilled shaft excavation, verifying the reinforcement placement, and monitoring the concrete pour.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting drilled shaft inspections?
A: Drilled shaft inspections are typically performed by qualified personnel, such as professional engineers or certified inspectors, who are independent of the construction contractor.
Q: What happens if issues are found during the inspection?
A: If issues are found during the inspection, appropriate corrective actions should be taken to address the problems and ensure the integrity of the drilled shaft.
Form Details:
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