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Free Concrete ITP Generator

Generate a complete Inspection & Test Plan for concrete works in seconds. Covers pre-pour preparation, reinforcement inspection, concrete placement, curing, and post-pour verification — with hold points and witness points set automatically.

  • Concrete-specific hold points and witness points
  • Aligned with relevant Australian Standards
  • PDF emailed to you instantly — no login required
  • Ready to use on-site or submit to your principal contractor
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Include trade, materials, key activities, and any relevant standards (e.g. AS 3600). More detail = better ITP.

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Background

What is a Concrete ITP?

A concrete ITP is a quality assurance document that defines every inspection and test required during concrete works — from subgrade preparation through to post-pour curing. It specifies what to check, who checks it, the acceptance criteria, and where work must stop for mandatory sign-off (hold points).

On commercial and government projects in Australia, concrete ITPs are typically required before any pour can take place. The document ensures that reinforcement placement, formwork condition, concrete supply, and curing methods are all verified and recorded against AS 3600 and the project specification.

A properly completed concrete ITP register protects you during audits, defect claims, and payment disputes. If reinforcement cover or slump values are later questioned, your signed ITP is the primary evidence that work was inspected and accepted at the time.

Quality checkpoints

Concrete ITP Hold Points & Witness Points

The AI generator automatically includes these checkpoints based on your scope description. Hold points require mandatory sign-off before work proceeds; witness points notify the relevant party but don't stop work.

Hold Points

Work stops until signed off

  • Reinforcement inspection prior to concrete placement
  • Pre-pour authorisation (formwork, embedments, services clearance)
  • Concrete supply verification (mix design, slump, batch time per AS 1379)

Witness Points

Party notified, work can continue

  • Subgrade or blinding preparation
  • Concrete placement and vibration
  • Curing method application and duration
  • Test cylinder collection and identification

Applicable Australian Standards

  • AS 3600 — Concrete Structures
  • AS 1379 — Specification and Supply of Concrete
  • AS 3610 — Formwork for Concrete

Common questions

Concrete ITP — Frequently Asked Questions

What hold points are required for a concrete pour?
The two critical hold points for concrete work are reinforcement inspection (verifying bar size, spacing, laps, chairs, and cover before formwork close-up) and pre-pour authorisation (confirming formwork, embedments, and services are complete). These items cannot be verified once concrete is placed, which is why they require mandatory sign-off before the pour proceeds.
What Australian Standard applies to concrete ITPs?
AS 3600 (Concrete Structures) is the primary standard. It covers design, detailing, and construction requirements including reinforcement placement tolerances, concrete cover, and curing. AS 1379 (Specification and Supply of Concrete) covers mix design, supply, and testing. Most project specifications reference both standards in the concrete ITP.
Do I need a separate ITP for each concrete pour?
Not necessarily. A single concrete ITP template can cover all pours on a project if the scope is consistent. Each pour is then recorded as a separate entry or lot within the same ITP register. For projects with significantly different pour types (e.g. footings vs suspended slabs vs precast), separate ITPs may be appropriate.

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