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<br />~J <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />• Hand guided, heavy-duty mechanical tampers; <br />• Hand guided vibratory rollers; and <br />• Such other compaction equipment as may be approved by the Engineer for use in <br />restricted azeas or neaz certain critical installations. <br />Special compactors shall be capable of producing, with a reasonable number of passes, the <br />specified densities in the fill material on which they aze used. <br />Only hand-guided mechanical tampers or hand-guided vibratory rollers shall be used for <br />compaction azound, over, neaz, or adjacent to pipes, culverts, and concrete structures. <br />7.0 DOCUMENTATION <br />The quality control plan depends on thorough monitoring and documentation of all construction <br />activities. Therefore, the Engineer will document that all quality assurance requirements have <br />been addressed and satisfied. Documentation will consist of daily record keeping, construction <br />problem resolutions, photographic records, design and Specification revisions, weekly progress <br />reports, and a certification and summary report. <br />7.1 Daily Recordkeeping <br />At a minimum, daily records will consist of field notes, summary of the daily meeting with the <br />Contractor, observation and data sheets, and construction problem and resolution reports. This <br />information shall be submitted regulazly to the engineer for review and approval. <br />7.1.1 MeetinEs with the Contractor <br />A memorandum shall be prepared summarizing discussions held with the Contractor. At a <br />' minimum, the memorandum shall include the following: <br />• Date, project name, and location; <br />' Names of parties involved in discussions; <br />• Scheduled activities; <br />• Items discussed; and <br />• Signature of Engineer. <br /> <br />' -za <br /> <br />