A quality control checklist for concrete placement should include verification of all the following EXCEPT:
Correct Answer
C) Subcontractor insurance certificates
Quality control checklists for concrete placement focus on technical aspects that affect concrete quality such as mix properties, reinforcement, and environmental conditions. Insurance certificates are administrative documents not related to concrete quality control.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Subcontractor insurance certificates are administrative and legal documents that verify financial protection and liability coverage. These documents have no bearing on the technical quality control aspects of concrete placement such as strength, durability, or proper installation. Quality control checklists focus exclusively on factors that directly impact the physical properties and performance of the concrete structure. Insurance verification is handled separately during the pre-construction and contract administration phases.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: Reinforcement placement and coverage
Concrete temperature and slump are critical quality control parameters that directly affect workability, hydration, and final strength of concrete and must be verified during placement.
Option D: Weather conditions and protection measures
Weather conditions and protection measures are vital for proper curing and preventing damage from temperature extremes, rain, or wind during placement and initial set.
Memory Technique
Think 'TRWS' - Temperature, Reinforcement, Weather, Slump are all technical concrete factors. Insurance is 'paperwork' not 'concrete work'.
Reference Hint
ACI 301 - Specifications for Structural Concrete, Chapter on Quality Control and Inspection procedures
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