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Itp (Inspection and Test Plan)

The Inspection and Test Plan (ITP) is a document that outlines the inspection activities, methods, responsibilities, and standards to ensure quality in construction. Its purpose is to ensure that all construction activities are inspected and tested at appropriate stages, with proper records maintained for project handover. Key elements include activity description, inspection methods, acceptance criteria, and required documents.
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Itp (Inspection and Test Plan)

The Inspection and Test Plan (ITP) is a document that outlines the inspection activities, methods, responsibilities, and standards to ensure quality in construction. Its purpose is to ensure that all construction activities are inspected and tested at appropriate stages, with proper records maintained for project handover. Key elements include activity description, inspection methods, acceptance criteria, and required documents.
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ITP(INSPECTION AND TEST PLAN)

It is a document that outline what activity will be inspected and how will be inspected and who will be
inspect them and what standard and specification to be followed to ensure quality in construction.

PURPOSE

Purpose of itp is to make sure that all the construction activitys are inspected and tested at the right
stages. Follow the standard and specification and are approved by consultant. It help to keep proper
record for for project handover.

KEY ELEMENTS OF ITP

 Activity description
 Inspection and test method
 Acceptance criteria
 Role and responsible
 Inspection stages
 Required documents

ATTACHEMENTS

 Method statement
 Checklist
 Material test report
 Calibration certificate
 Manufactured data sheet
 Previous record if any test revise

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