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Ordinance No. 90-11 QTY OF TIGARD, 00GON ORDINANCE NO. 90- 11 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING PJMIATIONS FOR THE ADMINISIRATION OF SPEC M INSPECTIONS WEN PfflQUIRED BY THE SIATE BUnDING CODE AS PAIS OF TI'T'LE 14 OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE. WHUAS, Tigard Municipal Code Title 14, "Buildings and Construction", provides regulations for building and construction, including building codes; WHEREAS, Tigard Municipal Code Title 14, provides for special .inspection services, but does not provide administrative rules and procedures; WHETtEAS, the City Council desires to provide for the clear, consistent and efficient administration of its ordinances regulating building and construction; THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Title 14, Section 14.06 is adopted as shave in the attached Exhibit "A" Section 22. This ordinance shall be effective 30 days after its passage by the Council, approval by the Mayor, and posting by the City Recorder. PASSED: BY Ufli�njt}XX(,yote of all Council members present after being read by nwnber and title only, this3 0' day of c 1990. Catherine Wheatley, ' Recorder APPRrTED: This day of �. _/2 ,1 0 a d R. Mayor AppFoVed �s to form: 7 C7 Ct 11A 1V)1/V City- ORDINANCE i ORDINANCE NO.� CHAPTER 14.06 -- SPECIAL INSPECTIONS Sections• 14.06.010 Title 14.06.020 General 14.06.030 References 14.06.040 General Procedures 14.06.050 Duties and Responsibilities 14.06.060 Inspection Procedures 14.06.070 Inspection Reports 1+4.06.080 Concrete 14.06.090 Masonry 14.06.100 Steel 14.06.110 Fireproofing 14.06.120 Site observations 14.06.010 Title A. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "special inspection ordinance." 14.06.020 General A. These rules are meant to control the conduct and administration of special inspections. A Special inspector performs detailed technical inspections for the types of work specified in Section 306 of the 1990 Edition of the State Structural Specialty Code, as well as these Administrative Rules. All references to Building Inspector shall mean the inspector employed by the City of Tigard. For the purposes of this ordinance, "City" shall mean the building division, the section of the City designated to administer and enforce these regulations. The City of Tigard will accept special inspectors and fabricators who are currently certified by the City of Portland. 14.06.030 References A. Section 306, State of Oregon Structural Specialty Code. 14.06.040 General Procedures A. Special Inspector Approval Prior to obtaining any building permits, the owner or their agent shall submit to the Building official, on forms provided by the Building official, the following information3 1. The project name and address, 2. The Architect of record, 3. The Engineer of record, 4. The special inspections required, 5. The name of the firm(s) to provide the special inspectors, their addreas, and phone numbers. 6. The names, qualifications, and certifications of the special Inspectors to be assigned to the project. 7. The signature of the owner or agent, their firm name, address, phone number, and the date signed. B. Preconstruction Meeting Prior to the issuance of building permits, the owner and/or their agent, Engineer/Architect of Record, Contractor, Special Inspector, and City Representatives shall meet to review a schedule of inspections, the duties and responsibilities of the parties, and ahen applicable, to ascertain whether the fabrication plants to be used on the project are currently certified by an approved certification program. C. Notification to the City. It is the responsibility of the Special Inspector and Contractor to notify the City of all scheduled inspections prior to commencement of work and shall include the following information: 1. Building permit number 2. Project address 3. Type of inspection 4. When the inspection will start a s D. Emergency Notification Fieldroblems requiring gaiting immediate action by the City shall be reported by calling the City, and then by following up with an inspection report. E. Notice to Contractor 1. Prior to the commencement of any work, the Special Inspector will verify that the permit drawings at the site have a City of Tigard approval stamp. F. Notice to Special Inspector I. It is the duty of the person doing the work requiring inspection to notify both the Special Inspector and the City Inspector that the work is ready for inspection either orally or in writing. The City requires that such requests for inspection be made at least one (1) working day in advance of the inspection. 2. It is the duty of the person requesting inspection to provide both access to and the means for proper inspection. 14.06.050 Duties and Responsibilities A. Authorization 1. No inspections shall be made unless the Special Inspector and/or inspection/testing agency have received authorization in writing from the City. 2. No inspections shall be made unless the Special Inspector has been approved for that particular type of inspection activity by the City. S. Conflict of Interest 1. Special Inspectors shall not inspect work performed, or materials supplied by a contractor, sub-contractor, or material vendor with or for whom the Inspector is employed. 2. During the prosecution of the work, Inspectors shall not undertake or engage in any task or occupation which would tend to interfere with the proper performance of their required duties of inspection. C. Duties of Special Inspectors a Special Inspectors are subject to any rule that the City deems appropriate, including, but not limited to, the following: r I. Special Inspectors employed on any work shall baa present during is the prosecution of all work they have been authorized to inspect. 2. They shall report to the job sufficiently in advance of construction to familiarize themselves with the plans, inspect all materials to be used or concealed within such work, and review with the contractor the special inspection procedures contained in these Rules. 3. They shall inspect third party testing, listing, construction, erection, pl%zMng, or other use of such materials. 4. They shall inspect for compliance with the City approved plans and specifications as to all of the foregoing. 5. They shall properly notify the City of structural design changes and record such deviations in their reports. 6. They are responsible for bringing to the attention of the Contractor, and for recording and reporting to the Architect and Engineer of Record, the owner, and the City, any deviations from the City approved plans and specifications. Approval of any deviations should be obtained by the Special Inspector directly from the Architect/ Engineer of Record. The name of the person approving any deviations and a description of the deviations shall be recorded in the inspection report. 7. Performance of the above duties are to be done in accordance ` with the provisions of V)ese Rules. Failure to comply can result in the revocation of the authority to perform special inspection and any and all the affected work may be stopped until such time as the extent of noncompliance with the Code has been verified by the City and the stop work order is lifted. 14.06.060 Inspection Procedures A. All Special Inspectors should maintain a notebook containing all applicable code sections of the State Building Code, City of Tigard Building Code, these Rules, and such other applicable codes and information relating to proper inspection. B. Prior to inspection, the Special Inspector shall perform the following: 1. Check that the Contractor has obtained the approved building permit, and check that the plans and specifications bear the City approved stamp. 2. Check that work desired to be inspected is included in the description of work to be done as shown on the building permit application. 14 3. Check that previously required inspections have been made, and immediately notify the Building Department of any construction performed when the Special Inspector was not present or work for which approvals have not been recorded. 4. Go over the schedule of required inspections with the Contractor. Questions such as the extent of inspections and types of testing should be clarified at this time. 14.06.070 Inspection Renorts A. General Handwritten Field Reports 1. So that the Building Inspector can determine whether a Special I.-,dpector has completed an inspection and has approved the work, one copy of the handwritten field report shall be left at the job site, at the completion of each inspection visit. The contractor is responsible for maintaining these reports in a file at the job site which is readily accessible to all interested parties. The Special Inspector shall send copies of these reports to the Architect and Engineer of Record, the owner, the Contractor, and the City. 2. The Special Inspector shall send copies of the material test reports to the Architect and Engineer of Record, the owner, the Contractor, and the City. B. Minimum Requirements All reports must provide the following minimum information: 1. Job Address - As it appears on the approved building permit. 2. Time started and completed inspection. Identify the "extent" of the inspection, i.e., periodic or continuous. 3. Permit Number - There is sometimes more than one permit issued during the construction of large projects (i.e., foundation and superstructure under separate permits). 4. Location of Inspection - For field inspections, pinpoint exact location of inspection using grid lines, floor numbers, or other applicable identification. 5. Identification of Materials and Methods of Construction- Adequately identify materials and note the methods of construction, erection, placement, or other use of the materials. Describe specific items that were inspected (use piece marks or other specific identification when available). 6. Testing Data - Identify and document results of all material testing, treatment certificates, non-destructive testing, load test, sampling, welding qualifications, or other test being utilized. 7. Conformance Statement - State whether the work requiring special inspections was either in conformance or not in conformance with City approved plans, specifications, applicable workmanship provisions of the State Building Code and related standards. Identify and document any structural design changes approved by the Architect or Engineer of Record. S. Other Information - In addition to the minimum requirements listed above, the Special Inspectors may also be required to provide other information which shall be done as directed by the City or by the Architect/Engineer of Record. 9. Substitutions and Deviations - All substitutions of materials or other deviations from approved permit plans and applicable Codes, shall be immediately reported to the Contractor for correction and to the Architect/Engineer and the City. All non- conforming items shall be fully identified on than reports. 10. Name, affiliation, and registration when applicable of Special Inspector. 11. List of individuals/firms receiving copies of the reports. C. Frequency of Reports 1. one report for each day that the Special Inspector performs special inspection. 2. When requested by the City, an interim report outlining the degree of completion and compliance of the work and recording all deviations from the approved plans. 3. Final summary report of compliance at completion of each category of work, such as masonry, reinforced concrete, piling, etc. In general, work requiring special inspections shall be approved by the Special Inspector and the Building Inspector, in compliance with Section 305 and 306 of the State Building Code. Generally, the Building Inspector will not approve the work unless a handwritten field report has been left at the job site or, unless the Special Inspector has made an appropriate notation on the Inspection Record card. 14.06.050 Concrete A. Inspection shall be continuous during the taking of test specimens, placing of concrete, placing of reinforcing steel, placing of tendons and prestressing steel, during all stressing and grouting of prestressed concrete. l Exceptional 1. See State Building Code Section 346. 2. Special inspection for the fabrication process may be waived by the Building official when the work is performed on the premises of a fabricator certified and approved by the City for Precast Concrete or Prestressed Concrete. When plant special inspection is required, inspection shall be continuous during the batching operation. When a prestressed concrete inspection is required, a minimum of two (2) Inspectors shall be present during the placement of concrete. One Inspector shall monitor the concrete pump truck and one shall monitor the placement of the concrete. Duties of the Inspector include, but are not limited to: 1. Familiarity with approved concrete mix designs. Mix designs shall be proportioned according to the State Building Code, Section 2604. The Contractor shall submit the concrete mix designs to the Engineer of Record for approval as well as to the City. 2. Ascertain in the field or plant (whichever is applicable) that the materials used in the mix conform to the quality and quantity specified. This shall include checking: a. Type and quantity of cement (field and plant). b. Grading, type, and quantity of fine and coarse aggregate (plant only). c. Source and quantity of water (plant only). d. Type and quantity of additives (field and plant). e. Moisture content of the aggregate (plant only). f. Review mill test reports for cement and aggregate (plant only). When requested by the City the concrete plant shall note the type and quantity of all materials on the first truck load ticket of each pour (each day). All succeeding tickets on the pour shall state the quantity of cement and water as well as the type and quantity of admixture. 3. Verify that all batch plant equipment is operating properly. The scales shall be "zeroed" and all pertinent meter readings should be noted (plant inspection only). �a a 4. Become familiar with teat approvals and/or manufacturer's recommendations for all additives. All additives shall be approved by the Architect/ Engineer of Record.. F. Conduct, or observe and supervise sampling of the mix for tests as called for in the project plans and specifications such as slump, temperature, entrained air, compression test cylinders, etc. Samples shall be taken after water has been added. When water has been added to the concrete in the field the quantity of water added shall be noted in the reports. 6. Ascertain that the reinforcing materials have been placed as called for in the approved plans and specifications. This shall include checking: a. Grade, size, quantity, and spacing of reinforcing steel. b. Location of reinforcing materials in the forms. C. Type and location of splicing and length of contact laps of reinforcing steel. d. Support and anchorage of reinforcing steel in the forms. 7. Ascertain that the method of conveying, placing, and compacting the concrete conforms to the approved plans and specifications and all the provisions of the State Code and related standards. 8. The Inspector shall verify that construction procedures and workmanship are in accordance with the approved plans and specifications. a. Ascertain that all structural embedments in the forms conform to the approved plans and specifications in regard to fabrication, location, quantity and location. 14.06.090 Masonry A. Inspection shall be continuous during the preparation of masonry wall prisms, sampling and placing of all masonry units, placement of reinforcement, inspection of grout space immediately prior to closing of clearouts and during all grouting operations. Exceptions: 1. Special inspection need not be provided when design stresses have been adjusted to permit non-continuous inspection. See State Building Code Section 2406(C) (1). 2. Partial or non-continuous special inspection may be allowed when approved by the City. P. 3. Special inspection for the fabrication process may be waived by the Building Official when the work is performed on the premises of a fabricator certified and approved by the City for Precast Masonry. Except when permitted by Section 2406(b) (3) of the State Building Code, prism testing is required prior to and during construction. Testing shall be as prescribed by Section 2405(c). Duties of the Inspector shall include, but are not limited to: 1. Conducting or observing and supervising all tests required by the specifications, this Code, or the City. 2. Observing the sampling and laying of masonry units and see that reinforcement is placed and spliced in accordance with the approved plane and that all work complies with the requirements of this Code. 3. Verifying that construction procedures and workmanship are in accordance with the approved plane and specifications and to the provisions of the State Building Code and other applicable standards. 4. Verifying that grouting limitations are not exceeded and cleanouts are provided as required by Table No. 24-G of the State Building Code. 5. Familiarity with approved grout and mortar mix designs. Mix designs shall be proportioned according to Section 2403 and 2407 (g)3 of the State Building Code. The Contractor shall submit the grout and mortar mix designs to the Engineer of Record for approval as well as to the City. 6. Ascertaining that the masonry materials conform to the quality and quantity specified. This shall include checking: a. Type and quantity of cement. b. Grading, type, and quantity of aggregate (when required by the City). c. Source and quantity of water (when required by the City). d. Type and quantity of additives. e. Storage methods. 14.06.100 Steel A. The Special Inspector shall be present during the fabrication and erection of structural steel members, miscellaneous iron, and assemblies and during the welding of reinforcing steel. Exceptions Special Inspection for the fabrication process may be waived by the Director when the work is performed on the premises of a fabricator certified and approved by the City as an Approved Steel Fabricator. Prior to commencement of any fabrication and/or erection, the Contractor shall notify the Inspector that such work is ready to begin. For the purposes of special inspections, structural steel includes fabrication and erection for, but not limited to, the following: 1. Structural steel and other steel or metal items defined in Sections 2.1 and 2.2 of the RISC code of Standard Practice; 2. Other welded components of metal connectors intended for wood- to-wood (erection only) or wood-to-concrete connections; 3. Miscellaneous welding i.e., (but not limited to) erection of steel stairs and landings, welding to steel wall studs, erection of curtain walls, etc. Duties of the Inspector shall include, but not limited to: 1. Reviewing the mill test reports and seeing that the structural steel is in compliance with the specified codes and the applicable standards and supervision of such tests as may be required by the City. 2. Verification of the steel identification markings for conformity with the plans, specifications, and applicable standards. 3. checking steel members to see that they are fabricated and erected according to the workmanship and tolerances required by the applicable standards and codes. 4. The Inspector shall see that bolts, welded studs, and structural connections are installed as shown on the approved plans and specifications. Inspection of high strength bolting shall be in accordance with the State Code Section 306(x) (5) and other applicable standards. 5. Regularly appraise the quality of welds produced by welders, welding operators, and tackers before, during, and after the welding is performed. Review the Contractor's welding procedures and shall verify that welders and welding operators are currently certified in accordance with AWS standards and of these Rules. The Inspector shall note on his report the name(s) of the individual(s) (and certification number) performing the welding. Oversee the inspection and testing of the structural welds. When non-destructive testing other than visual is to be required, it is to be so stated in the plans or specifications. This information shall designate the welds to be tested, the extent of testing of each weld and the method of testing. 14.06.11.0Fire2roofina A. Responsibilities 1. Authorization Inspections of spray-applied fireproofing shall be made only by an inspection/testing agency approved by the City. 2. Fireproofing Thickness Schedule and Plans The owner's agent shall submit a fireproofing thickness schedule and plans to the Architect/Engineer and the City for approval. The schedule and plans shall be approved by the Architect/Engineer prior to submittal to the City. The schedule includes the manufacturer's recommendations and test approvals, identification of the type of material being _ used, the required density, and the specified thickness for designated primary and secondary members. The plans shall clearly identify the primary, secondary, bracing, or other framing elements to receive spray-applied fireproofing. Areas that have been inspected and approved shall be marked on the approved plans. 3. Preconstruction Conference The Contractor shall hold a meeting with the fireproofing subcontractor, City representatives, and the 'Special Inspector for the purpose of determining the scope and methods of inspection and responsibility for "follow-up" inspections including patching of damaged and weathered areas. The fireproofing schedule and approved plans must be submitted, approved by the architect/Engineer and City, and thereafter kept on the job site prior to this meeting. B. Inspection/Testing Procedures for Spray-Applied Fireproofing All inspection and test procedures shall be based on Uniform Building Code Standard 43-8. (( 1. General t, Verify that all inspections of structural steel members and connections have been completed and final or interim summary compliance reports have been accepted by the City before fireproofing application is started. 2. The fireproofing materials shall have been checked to determine conformance to the approved fireproofing schedule and erection drawings. C. Reports The Special Inspector shall promptly report the results of their inspections in writing as outlined by Section F of these Administrative Rules. 14.06.120 Site Observations A. Objective To define the scope of requirements and responsibilities of the p Engineer of Record (EOR) for engineering site observations, when required by the City, according to the provisions of Section 306(x) 4, Special Cass, of the State Building Code. These requirements and responsibilities are not the same as those of Special Inspectors for reinforced concrete, structural masonry, structural steel, sprayed-on fireproofing, etc., as set out in 4 these Rules. "Engineer of Record" as used above is meant to include the Engineer or Architect (or his authorized representative) that has been responsible for the structural design. B. References Section 306(x) (4), Special Cases, State Building Code. C. Definition Engineering Site Observation :Weans the observation of the construction to observe general compliance with the approved permit documents as well as design and planning concepts. It does not include responsibility. for the inspection or superintendence of construction procestios, s M-c conditions, operations, equipment, personnel, or the maintenance of a safe place to work or any safety in, on, or about the site work. Such observation is not to be relied upon by others as a guarantee: of the work, nor to be construed to relieve the Contractor of its obligations and responsibilities under the construction contract, approved permit documents, and applicable workmanship provisions of the State Building Code and other standards. D. General According to the provisions contained in Section 306(a) (4), Special Cases, the City may require that the owner employ a Special Inspector during construction of work which involves special cases. It should be noted that this may be in addition to the requirement for a Special Inspector as per Section 306(a) (1) through (13) (i.e., reinforced concrete, structural masonry, etc.) Because of possible uncertainties in existing construction, or because of the uniqueness of certain projects, the only person most qualified to observe the general progress, verify design assumptions, and then to take appropriate action to provide for public safety, is the EOR. E. Duties and Responsibilities The general inspection report procedures of these Administrative Rules, are also required of the EOR. At the conclusion of the work of EOR shall submit a letter indicating that the work was observed to have been performed in general compliance with the approved permit documents and design assumptions. The specific scope of the site observations are outlined in the permit documents as required by the City and are reviewed at the pre-construction conferences. Monitoring of construction doesn't necessarily have to be "continuous" but should be performed on a regular basis so that close interaction and coordination exists k between the EOR, the Contractor, the inspection/testing agency (where applicable) and the City. The City may require the EOR to submit a proposal for the anticipated frequency of observations. The EOR shall monitor the inspection/testing agency's special inspections. This should not be construed to relieve the inspection/testing agency of its obligations according to Title 24, but is intended to assist the City in the monitoring of the quality control provisions for the project. The EOR and Special Inspector should meet on a regular basis to review the progress of the work and the quality control provisions of the project and to discuss the pending inspections. The EOR should be available, as required, for professional consultation. The EOR shall review and evaluate the special inspector's inspection and their test reports. In cases of unfavorable reports, the EOR should initiate prompt action with appropriate parties to seek their resolution. ke/bcrinspt