This checklist documents the quality control process for a brick masonry project. It includes verifying specifications like brick type and mortar mix ratio. Process checks include soaking bricks, marking wall positions, initial and final plumb checks, joint treatment, opening dimensions, and queen closer use at wall junctions. The contractor and subcontractor sign off at each stage to ensure the work meets standards.
This checklist documents the quality control process for a brick masonry project. It includes verifying specifications like brick type and mortar mix ratio. Process checks include soaking bricks, marking wall positions, initial and final plumb checks, joint treatment, opening dimensions, and queen closer use at wall junctions. The contractor and subcontractor sign off at each stage to ensure the work meets standards.
This checklist documents the quality control process for a brick masonry project. It includes verifying specifications like brick type and mortar mix ratio. Process checks include soaking bricks, marking wall positions, initial and final plumb checks, joint treatment, opening dimensions, and queen closer use at wall junctions. The contractor and subcontractor sign off at each stage to ensure the work meets standards.
Name of Contractor: Area / Location: Name of Sub-Contractor: Description of Work / Dwg. Ref.: Site / Location: :
S.NO DESCRIPTION Required Actual Remarks
A Specifications Check 1 Type of masonry – Brick / Stone / Block 2 Ratio of motor cement: sand B Process Check 1 Whether Bricks soaked in water 2 Marking of walls at Floor 3 Plumb Check Initial 4 Raking of Joints / Joint Thickness 5 Doors and Window Opening 6 Reduced levels of Sill/Lintel/Bottom 7 Whether Queen closer are used at junction of walls 8 Plumb Check – Final Remarks:
Note: Record typical dimensional check on reverse of this format
Sub-Cont QA/QC QA/QC SITE ENG const. Manager representee