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<br /> Page 8 <br />2.4.4 Corrective Measures <br /> <br />For a simple or routine non-conformance, corrective measures will be determined by specification <br />direction, or if none exists, the Construction Manager, QA/QC Manager and Contractor will discuss <br />standard construction methods to correct the deficiency. For Non-conformance Reports which <br />require an engineering evaluation, the Design Engineer must determine corrective measures. A copy <br />of the Non-conformance Report, with the Design Engineer's corrective measure determination, will <br />be forwarded to the Construction Manager, QA/QC Manager, and Contractor for implementation of <br />the corrective action. <br /> <br />2.4.5 Verification of Corrective Measures <br /> <br />Upon notification by the Contractor that a corrective measure is complete, the QA/QC Manager will <br />verify its completion. The verification must be accomplished by observations or retesting and <br />documented photographically. Written documentation of the corrective measures must be made by <br />the QA/QC Manager on daily reports, logs, and forms, and, if applicable, the Non-conformance <br />Report. Verification of corrective measure will be reviewed by the Construction Manager. <br />Corrective action measures that require an engineering evaluation will be reviewed and verified by <br />the Design Engineer. <br /> <br />2.5 Construction Monitoring <br /> <br />2.5.1 Monitoring Priorities <br /> <br />Before commencement of construction, the QA/QC Manager will establish a list of monitoring <br />priorities. The list includes the various construction activities and the monitoring priority of those <br />activities. The monitoring priorities may change during construction, based upon Contractor <br />performance and Owner request. Changes in the monitoring priorities must be approved by the <br />QA/QC Manager. <br /> <br />2.5.2 Discrepancies <br /> <br />All CQA testing must be conducted in accordance with this CQA Manual. If discrepancies exist <br />between the Specifications and the CQA Manual, the document that requires the most frequent tests <br />or has more stringent test requirements will govern, unless otherwise specified by the Design <br />Engineer. <br /> <br /> <br />2.6 Materials Quality Verification <br /> <br />2.6.1 General <br /> <br />Material sources will be identified and samples tested to determine if the material meets project <br />specifications for specific work elements. Definitions and requirements of materials are provided in <br />the Specifications. Test samples will be obtained in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. <br />Archive samples and test results of the test samples will be maintained and stored at the project site. <br />The QA/QC Inspectors will establish and maintain a materials quality verification list. The list will