Quality Assurance

Quality Assurance (QA) is a systematic process aimed at ensuring the quality, safety, and durability of a construction project. It involves regular inspection and verification of construction activities, materials, and workmanship to ensure that the project complies with predefined standards and specifications.
Construction Quality Inspection
Detailed inspections are carried out at every stage of construction to ensure that workmanship and execution quality meet industry standards.
Inspection of foundation and structural work.
Verification of RCC, masonry, and finishing work.
Assessment of site execution quality.
Checking compliance with construction specifications.
Review of safety standards and best practices.
Material Quality Verification
The quality and specifications of materials used in construction are verified to ensure the strength and lifespan of the project.
Quality checking of cement, steel, and aggregates.
Verification of bricks, blocks, and concrete.
Inspection of electrical and plumbing materials.
Assessment of finishing material quality.
Verification of material test reports and certifications.
Snagging & Defect Inspection
Before project completion, defects and unfinished works are identified and documented so they can be rectified before handover.
Inspection of cracks, seepage, and leakage.
Identification of finishing defects.
Checking doors, windows, and fittings.
Verification of electrical and plumbing issues.
Preparation of a comprehensive snag list.
Project Quality Monitoring
The progress and quality of the construction project are continuously monitored to ensure that standards and timelines are maintained.
Periodic site inspections.
Quality compliance reporting.
Evaluation of contractor workmanship.
Monitoring of construction progress.
Recommendations for corrective actions.