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Quality Control Frameworks for Construction and Industrial Projects

A QA/QC system that keeps projects compliant, traceable, and audit-ready.

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Quality control frameworks

Core pillars of a QA/QC framework

A strong quality system is built on planned inspections, independent testing, and disciplined documentation. It ensures every activity can be traced and verified.

1. Inspection and Test Plans

Define hold points, witness points, acceptance criteria, and required records for each work package.

2. Materials and lab testing

Coordinate certified labs, sampling protocols, and calibration schedules to support compliance.

3. Non-conformance control

Track NCRs, corrective actions, and closeout timelines with clear accountability.

4. Audits and reporting

Use internal and external audits to verify readiness and reduce project risk.

Documentation that protects your project

  • Approved method statements and ITPs.
  • Test reports with traceable calibration.
  • NCR logs and corrective action records.
  • Turnover dossiers ready for client audits.

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FAQ

An ITP defines inspection points, test methods, acceptance criteria, and required documentation for each activity.

We log NCRs, perform root-cause analysis, and track corrective actions until closeout.

Audit frequency depends on project risk, but monthly reviews and milestone audits are common.