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M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
10/21/2016
Doc Name
SGVLF Phase I Cert Report - Technical Specifications
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Newmont‐Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine <br />Technical Specification No. 01400‐2.DOCX <br />Squaw Gulch VLF <br />Project No.475.0106.006 <br />August 25, 2016 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Page 10 <br />Deployment ‐ The CQA Monitor shall verify that the subgrade is free of deleterious <br />materials prior to deployment, anchoring is achieved as specified, specified methods are used <br />to minimize wrinkles and protect underlying layers during cutting of materials, and deployment <br />procedures are performed in compliance with the project SPECIFICATIONS. <br />Seams ‐ The CQA Monitor shall verify sufficient overlap and that the specified seam <br />procedures were followed in compliance with the project SPECIFICATIONS <br />Repairs ‐ The CQA Monitor shall verify that all repairs are performed in compliance with <br />SPECIFICATIONS. <br />Protection – The CQA Monitor shall observe and document that all soil materials placed on top <br />of the geosynthetics are done in such a manner as to ensure that the geosynthetics and <br />underlying materials are not damaged. <br />6.4. Polyethylene Pipe and Fittings <br />During polyethylene pipe installation, the CQA Monitor shall observe and document that the <br />installation is in compliance with the project SPECIFICATIONS. CQA monitoring of the <br />polyethylene pipe and fittings will include the following: <br />Placement ‐ Observation that the handling procedures used do not damage the pipe, backfill is <br />placed in compliance with the requirements of the project SPECIFICATIONS so as not to damage <br />the pipe, any foreign material is removed from the interior of the pipe and indentations on the <br />pipe are within the MANUFACTURER's allowable limits. <br />Joints and Connections ‐ Monitoring of the jointing and connection operations to verify that <br />the CONTRACTOR follows the SPECIFICATIONS and the pipe MANUFACTURER's <br />recommendations, verification that the pipes are clean when installed, that perforated <br />sections of pipe are aligned properly prior to connection, pipe boot connections are made in <br />the field using the specified rings and clamps, and plastic ties are used to connect the <br />secondary perforated pipes to primary perforated pipes. <br />Nondestructive Testing ‐ Observe any required testing of the pipe to verify compliance with <br />the project SPECIFICATIONS. <br />7. PART 7: DOCUMENTATION <br />Documentation kept by the CQA Monitor shall consist of daily record‐keeping, documentation <br />of construction problem resolutions, documentation of design and SPECIFICATION changes, <br />photographic records, weekly progress reports, chain of custody forms for test sample <br />tracking, and a Construction Certification Report.
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