Ensuring Construction Quality from the Ground Up
In major construction projects, ensuring quality and compliance is a daily, on-site challenge. **Quality Assurance (QA)** and **Quality Control (QC)** Site Supervision are the essential services that verify all work is being performed according to the project's technical specifications, approved drawings, and regulatory codes.
BQCIS provides experienced, certified inspectors and engineers to act as your owner’s representative on-site. We provide independent verification over contractor performance, monitoring every critical operation from earthworks to welding.
We manage conformity verification, review MTCs, witness NDT, perform dimensional checks, and ensure full traceability through documentation and daily reports.
Key QA/QC Site Activities
On-Site Inspection & Technical Supervision
Our certified inspectors provide real-time QA/QC monitoring of contractor work including rebar checks, weld inspections, and soil compaction verification. Immediate NCR issuance prevents hidden defects and costly rework.
Documentation Review & Handover Management
We rigorously review contractor quality documents including MTCs, NDT reports, weld maps, ITPs, and as-built drawings. This ensures a complete, traceable, and compliant quality dossier for final handover.
Key Benefits of Our Training
Build Internal Competency
Develop robust QA/QC capability aligned with international project standards.
Ensure System Effectiveness
Strengthen quality processes to prevent defects and ensure consistent compliance.
Drive Continual Improvement
Identify root causes and unlock long-term improvements in construction QA/QC.
Achieve & Maintain Certification
Support certification readiness and meet regulatory and client-driven requirements.
Success Story
QA/QC Supervision Prevents Critical Rebar Omission
A major public infrastructure project required independent rebar verification before critical foundation pours.
BQCIS inspectors performed hold-point inspections and identified missing critical vertical reinforcement bars.
The pour was stopped and corrected. A major latent defect was avoided, ensuring full compliance and structural integrity.