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(a) This section applies only to projects for which engineering plans are required by 18 AAC 72.205. The owner of the project shall ensure that the system is constructed according to design plans approved by the department, or according to record drawings showing that the system was constructed as required by AS 46.03 and this chapter.
(b) Within 90 days after completion of construction, installation, or modification of the project, the owner of the project shall submit to the department
(1) record drawings prepared by the engineer responsible for observing construction of the project; each sheet of those drawings must clearly bear the record drawing date and the name of the observing engineer;
(2) a certification that the project was constructed in compliance with (a) of this section; the certification must be done on a completed "certification of construction" form, available from the department, and signed by
(A) the owner;
(B) each contractor who constructed the system; and
(C) the registered engineer responsible for observing construction; and
(3) a letter, signed and sealed by the observing engineer, if other than the design engineer, that documents the scope of construction observation services and identifies each person who contributed to the record documents.
(c) In this section, "construction observation" and "observing construction" mean visual observation of or visually observing the quality of construction and the equipment and materials used for construction, so that the observing engineer or a person under the engineer's direct supervision has the information necessary to provide a professional opinion regarding the contractor's conformance to the plans approved by the department.
History: Eff. 4/1/99, Register 149
Authority: AS 44.46.020
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