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HomeEducation CodeCh. 3Art. 3§ 17309 Construction Progress Reporting

§ 17309 Construction Progress Reporting

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§ 17309 Construction Progress Reporting

Key Takeaways

  • •People in charge of building or fixing things (like architects, engineers, inspectors, and contractors) must tell the government how the work is going.
  • •They have to check the work themselves and make sure everything is done the right way, following the plans.
  • •They can't just guess—they need to really know what's happening by visiting the site often or getting reports from others.
  • •If they don't do their job right, they can get in trouble.

Example

Imagine a school is being built. The architect visits the site every week to check if the walls are being built correctly. The inspector is there every day to watch the workers. The contractor is in charge of the whole project and makes sure everything is going as planned.

All of them have to write reports to the government saying the work is being done right. If the architect doesn’t visit enough or the inspector doesn’t check the work properly, they could be in trouble for not doing their job.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 17309 Construction Progress Reporting

From time to time, as the work of construction or alteration progresses and whenever the Department of General Services requires, the licensed architect or structural engineer in charge of observation of construction or registered engineer in charge of observation of other work, the inspector on the work, and the contractor shall each make to the Department of General Services a report, duly verified by him or her, upon a form prescribed by the Department of General Services, based upon his or her own personal knowledge, indicating that the work during the period covered by the report has been performed and materials have been used and installed, in every material respect, in compliance with the approved plans and specifications, setting forth such detailed statements of fact as are required by the Department of General Services. The term “personal knowledge” as used in this section and as applied to the architect, and the registered engineer, means the personal knowledge which is obtained from periodic visits to the project site of reasonable frequency for the purpose of general observation of the work, and also which is obtained from the reporting of others as to the progress of the work, testing of materials, inspection and superintendence of the work that is performed between the above-mentioned periodic visits of the architect or the registered engineer. The exercise of reasonable diligence to obtain the facts is required. The term “personal knowledge” as applied to the inspector means the actual personal knowledge which is obtained from his or her personal continuous inspection of the work of construction in all stages of its progress at the site where he is responsible for inspection and, when work is carried out away from the site, that personal knowledge which is obtained from the reporting of others on the testing or inspection of materials and workmanship for compliance with plans, specifications or applicable standards. The exercise of reasonable diligence to obtain the facts is required. The term “personal knowledge” as applied to the contractor means the personal knowledge which is obtained from the construction of the building. The exercise of reasonable diligence to obtain the facts is required. (Added by Stats. 1996, Ch. 277, Sec. 3. Effective January 1, 1997. Operative January 1, 1998.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

compliancegeneral servicespersonal knowledgeconstructioninspectioncontractportlicense

Related Statutes

  • § 81141 Construction Compliance Reports
  • § 17295 Department Of General Services School Building Pla
  • § 17315 School Building Certification
  • § 17029 School District Construction Authority
  • § 81054 Community College Construction Timeline

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 17309.
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