1. Materials Inspection:
This involves verifying the quality, quantity, and suitability of materials delivered to the construction site. It includes checking for damage, proper storage conditions, and compliance with project specifications.
2. Foundation Preparation:
Ensuring that the foundation is properly excavated, leveled, and compacted according to the approved design and engineering standards. This involves inspecting soil conditions, reinforcement placement, and formwork installation.
3. Concrete Placement:
Checking the concrete mix design, slump, and temperature to ensure compliance with specifications. Inspecting the forms, reinforcement, and curing methods to ensure proper concrete placement and finishing techniques.
4. Structural Framing:
Inspecting the structural elements such as beams, columns, and walls for correct alignment, levelness, and plumbness. Verifying proper installation of connections, bracing, and structural integrity.
5. Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) Systems:
Verifying the installation, functionality, and compliance of MEP systems, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical wiring, and fire protection systems. Inspecting connections, equipment, and proper operation.
6. Finishes and Interior Work:
Checking the quality of finishes such as flooring, tiling, painting, and cabinetry. Ensuring proper installation, levelness, and adherence to design specifications. Inspecting interior systems like lighting, fixtures, and insulation.
7. Safety Measures:
Assessing compliance with safety regulations and ensuring the implementation of safety measures on the construction site. This includes checking for proper signage, protective equipment, fall protection, and adherence to occupational health and safety standards.
8. Quality Documentation:
Reviewing and maintaining comprehensive documentation of inspections, tests, and corrective actions taken. This includes recording inspection reports, test results, certifications, and any deviations from the checklist.
9. Final Inspection and Punch List:
Conducting a thorough final inspection to identify any remaining deficiencies or incomplete work. Creating a punch list of items that need to be addressed before project completion, ensuring all aspects of the construction meet the required quality standards.
10. Compliance with Regulatory Requirements:
Verifying compliance with local building codes, zoning regulations, environmental regulations, and any other applicable laws. Ensuring all necessary permits and approvals are obtained and maintained throughout the construction process.