This daily pipe engineer quality checklist helps teams document and verify key construction QA items during pipeline work. It covers joint numbering, staking accuracy against design drawings, measurement and compliance of field bends, and recording any added or removed bends with station, joint, or fitting references and degrees. It includes drawing verification using the current revision, depth-of-cover requirements, changes in pipe class or wall thickness, and tracking fittings added, removed, or moved, with RFI approvals where required. A general section confirms as-built alignment against plans and provides space for signatures to complete daily documentation.
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