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© What is an ITP plan? An Inspection & Test Plan (ITP) is a document which describes the plan for managing the quality control and assurance of a particular element of the ‘construction works providing information on the requirements, overview of the method(s) to be used, responsibilities of relevant parties, and documentary ‘evidence to be provided to verify compliance. © What is the meaning of hold point in ITP? A Hold Point is a mandatory verification point beyond which work cannot proceed without approval by the designated authority, typically the Engineer or ‘Consultant or 3rd Party Inspector. Work cannot proceed until receipt of a Hold Point Release issued by the person(s) who inspected the work. © What is a quality checklist? ‘A quality control checklist is basically a written guide for your products’ contents, packaging, color, barcodes, appearance, possible defects, functions and special requirements. It's also sometimes called an “inspection criteria sheet" or inspection checklist. © What is the difference between QCP and ITP? ‘While both Construction Quality Control Plans and Inspection and Test Plans are intended to control construction quality, your construction QC plan will focus ‘on a wide-range of elements. Whereas, your inspection and test plan (ITP) will ‘only focus on inspections and tests as a means of quality control.

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