ACI PRC-132.2-22: Responsibility in Concrete Rehabilitation Construction - Guide

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Description

This guide identifies and suggests allocation of responsibilities to various parties involved in concrete rehabilitation in the United States; however, the guidance presented may apply to contractual relationships addressing concrete construction in other parts of the world. This guide can be useful in evaluating existing contract documents for adequacy and balance with respect to responsibilities in concrete rehabilitation projects.

In some cases, the responsibilities outlined carry the force of law. In others, there are options that could be incorporated into a particular contract.

Keywords:

concrete rehabilitation; contracts; responsibility.

 

Document Details

Author: ACI Committee 132

Publication Year: 2023

Pages: 17

ISBN: 9781641952088

Formats: Protected PDF/Web View

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1—INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE, p. 2

1.1—Introduction, p. 2

1.2—Scope, p. 2

1.3—Process, p. 2

CHAPTER 2—DEFINITIONS, p. 3

CHAPTER 3—CONTRACTS, p. 3

CHAPTER 4—DOCUMENT DEVELOPMENT, p. 5

4.1—Process leading to contract document development, p. 5

4.2—Codes, p. 5

4.3—Contract documents, p. 5

CHAPTER 5—OWNER, p. 6

5.1—Project responsibility and authority, p. 6

5.2—Definition of project, p. 6

5.3—Contractual obligations, p. 6

5.4—Quality assurance program and special inspections, p. 6

CHAPTER 6—LICENSED DESIGN PROFESSIONAL, p. 6

6.1—Professional services, p. 6

6.2—Standard of care, p. 6

6.3—Codes and regulations, p. 7

6.4—Coordination, p. 7

6.5—Condition assessment report and basis of design , p. 7

6.6—Contract documents, p. 7

6.7—Delegated design, p. 8

6.8—Submittal review, p. 8

6.9—Construction phase site observations, p. 8

6.10—Quality assurance, p. 8

CHAPTER 7—GENERAL CONTRACTOR, p. 8

7.1—Construction, p. 8

7.2—Qualifications, p. 9

7.3—Subcontractors, p. 9

7.4—Prescriptive and performance specifications, p. 9

7.5—Standard specifications, p. 9

7.6—Project site control and safety, p. 9

7.7—Quality control, p. 9

CHAPTER 8—SPECIALTY SUBCONTRACTOR, p. 10

CHAPTER 9—SPECIALTY ENGINEER, p. 10

9.1—Role and retention of specialty engineer, p. 10

9.2—Specialty engineer, p. 10

9.3—Design and submittal requirements, p. 10

CHAPTER 10—MATERIAL SUPPLIERS, p. 10

10.1—Reinforcement systems, p. 10

10.2—Conventional concrete, p. 11

10.3—Proprietary materials, p. 11

10.4—Contract compliance, p. 11

CHAPTER 11—TESTING AND INSPECTION AGENCY, p. 11

11.1—Contract requirements, p. 11

11.2—Qualifications, p. 11

11.3—Preconstruction meeting, p. 11

CHAPTER 12—ALTERNATE PROJECT DELIVERY METHODS, p. 12

12.1—Design-bid-build delivery, p. 12

12.2—Construction management, p. 12

12.3—Design/builder, p. 12

12.4—Multiple prime contractors, p. 12

CHAPTER 13—REFERENCES, p. 13

Authored documents, p. 13

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