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Inspection & Testing Plan

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The purpose of an Inspection and Test Plan (ITP) is a quality control document that records and controls all inspection and testing requirements relevant to the sub-contract or process. This quality control plan is often requied in construction contracts and should list out the various stages of work and show when to conduct test and inspection and which parties should be involved. The plan should propose hold or witness points at inspection and recommend permission to proceed upon approval.

A hold point defines a checkpoint which requires the successful completion and approval of inspection or test before work can proceed.

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