inspection of roads as per IS standards reference 100 points

Pre-Construction Inspection

Material Inspection

Earthwork and Subgrade

  • Measure depth at multiple points across the site.
  • Ensure widths align with project specifications.
  • Document any discrepancies found.
  • Confirm excavation is consistent with design plans.
  • Use a calibrated compaction gauge.
  • Check compaction levels at various locations.
  • Ensure minimum compaction percentage is met.
  • Record results for compliance verification.
  • Collect samples from various locations.
  • Use a moisture meter for accurate readings.
  • Compare results with specified moisture limits.
  • Document any areas needing moisture adjustment.
  • Use leveling instruments for precise measurements.
  • Check against design drawings for compliance.
  • Identify any deviations from required alignment.
  • Record adjustments needed for compliance.
  • Implement silt fencing or other barriers.
  • Monitor site for signs of erosion.
  • Apply temporary vegetation where possible.
  • Document erosion control measures taken.
  • Conduct visual inspections for signs of failure.
  • Evaluate soil types and their stability.
  • Check for proper drainage around slopes.
  • Document any necessary stabilization measures.
  • Use benchmarks to measure changes over time.
  • Regularly inspect for visible signs of movement.
  • Document any significant shifts observed.
  • Assess need for remedial action if necessary.
  • Look for surface cracks or unevenness.
  • Check for any signs of subsidence.
  • Record locations and severity of issues.
  • Plan for repairs if necessary.
  • Inspect fill material for quality and type.
  • Monitor placement techniques for compliance.
  • Check for uniformity and layering.
  • Document fill material sources and placement.
  • Conduct a thorough site cleanup.
  • Inspect for loose rocks, roots, or trash.
  • Document any remaining obstructions.
  • Ensure readiness for subsequent construction phases.
  • Measure thickness at multiple locations.
  • Compare results against project specifications.
  • Identify areas where thickness is insufficient.
  • Document compliance or non-compliance findings.
  • Use leveling tools to check slopes.
  • Ensure proper drainage paths are established.
  • Document any areas needing grade adjustments.
  • Confirm alignment with design criteria.
  • Keep detailed records of all modifications.
  • Include reasons for changes in documentation.
  • Ensure all changes are approved by relevant parties.
  • Update drawings and plans accordingly.

Base Course Inspection

Asphalt and Surface Course Inspection

Drainage and Side Works

Traffic Control and Safety Measures

Final Inspection

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