Concrete Pre-Pour Inspection Checklist
Concrete Pre-Pour Inspection Checklist


Creating a comprehensive concrete pre-pour inspection checklist using eAuditor Audits & Inspection involves identifying key areas that need to be reviewed before pouring concrete. The checklist ensures all conditions are met for a successful concrete pour. Below is a guide on how to structure your checklist in eAuditor Audits & Inspection:

 


Concrete Pre-Pour Inspection Checklist


1. Project Details

- Project Name


- Location


- Inspection Date


- Inspector Name


- Weather Conditions


- Temperature

2. Formwork

- Formwork Stability


- Securely brace and stable the formwork .

- Are all connections tight and secure?

- Formwork Dimensions

- Are the formwork dimensions correct as per drawings?


- Check the formwork for squareness and levelness.

- Formwork Cleanliness

- Is the formwork free from debris and contamination?


- Treat the formwork with a release agent.

3. Reinforcement

- Rebar Installation

- Are rebar sizes and spacing according to the design specifications?


- Is the reinforcement free from rust, oil, or other contaminants?

- Rebar Ties and Supports

- Are all rebar ties secure?


- Are all rebar supports in place and adequately spaced?

- Clearances

- Are the required clearances between rebar and formwork maintained?


- Are corner bars and lap splices properly installed?

4. Embedded Items

- Placement of Embedded Items

- Properly position and secure all embedded items (e.g., anchor bolts, sleeves, conduits).


- Are embedded items clean and free from contaminants?

- Alignment and Elevation

- Align all embedded items and keep at the correct elevation.

5. Subgrade and Base Preparation

- Subgrade Condition

- Properly compact the subgrade.


- Is the subgrade free from standing water, mud, or debris?

- Base Material

- Compact and keep the base material in place as per specifications.


- Is the thickness of the base material adequate?

6. Joints and Joint Materials

- Expansion and Control Joints

- Are expansion and control joints in the correct locations and as per design?


- Are joint fillers and sealants in place and properly installed?

- Isolation Joints

- Install isolation joints where required (e.g., around columns)?

7. Utilities and Drainage

- Utility Conduits and Piping

- Are all utility conduits and piping properly placed and protected?


- Is there adequate coverage of concrete over conduits and piping?

- Drainage

- Properly grade the site for drainage?


- Are drainage systems installed and operational?

8. Access and Safety

- Site Access

- Is there clear and safe access for concrete delivery?


- Remove any obstruction.

- Safety Measures

- Are all necessary safety barriers and signs in place?


- Equip workers with proper PPE.

9. Quality Control and Documentation

- Mix Design Verification

- Has the concrete mix design been approved?


- Is there a copy of the mix design on site?

- Batching and Delivery

- Are concrete delivery tickets being checked?


- Is the concrete slump tested before pouring?

- Inspection Reports

- Are all previous inspection reports available and reviewed?


- Is there a record of any corrective actions taken?

10. Final Sign-Off

- Inspection Approval

- Has the pre-pour inspection been completed and approved?


- Are all identified issues resolved?

- Signatures

- Inspector’s Signature


- Contractor’s Signature


- Engineer’s Signature (if required)

Using eAuditor Audits & Inspection for this Checklist

- Create a Template: Open eAuditor Audits & Inspection and create a new template. Use the above checklist structure to add relevant sections, questions, and response options.


- Assign Actions: You can assign corrective actions directly within the checklist for any issues identified.


- Add Photos and Notes: eAuditor Audits & Inspection allows you to attach photos and notes to each item, which is useful for documenting specific conditions.


- Set Up Notifications: Set up notifications to alert relevant team members when an inspection is completed or if any issues are noted.


- Generate Reports: After completing the inspection, you can generate a report directly from eAuditor Audits & Inspection to share with the project team.

This checklist will ensure that all critical aspects of the pre-pour inspection are covered, helping to prevent issues during the concrete pour.

  https://eauditor.app/2025/05/07/concrete-pre-pour-inspection-checklist/

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