Continuous inspection means complete inspection of every part of the work. Work, such as concrete work or brick work which can be inspected only as it is placed, shall require the constant presence of the inspector. Other types of work which can be completely inspected after the work is installed may be carried on while the inspector is not present. In any case, the inspector must personally inspect every part of the work. In no case shall the inspector have or assume any duties which will prevent him or her from giving continuous inspection.
The project inspector may obtain personal knowledge of the work of construction, either on-site or off-site, performed under the inspection of a special inspector or assistant inspector (Section 33), from the reporting of others on testing or inspection of materials and workmanship for compliance with the plans, specifications and applicable standards. The exercise of reasonable diligence to obtain the facts shall be required.
All such records of construction procedure shall be kept on the job until the completion of the work. These records shall be made a part of the permanent school records.
Failure on the part of the inspector to notify the contractor of deviations from the approved plans and specifications shall in no way relieve the contractor of any responsibility to complete the work covered by his or her contract in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and all laws and regulations.
The inspector shall prepare and deliver to the office detailed statements of fact regarding materials, operations, etc., when requested.
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 21, § 42
Note: Authority cited: Sections 39152 and 81142, Education Code. Reference: Sections 39151, 39153, 81141 and 81143, Education Code.