What is Conducting a Thorough Site Inspection?

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Conducting a thorough site inspection means carefully examining the construction site before and during the project to ensure everything is safe, on track, and matches the plans.

Why is it important?

  • Identify any safety hazards or issues early
  • Check if the work matches the project specifications
  • Monitor progress and quality
  • Ensure compliance with permits and regulations
  • Prevent costly mistakes or delays

What to inspect?

  • Site conditions (ground, weather effects, access)
  • Materials on-site and storage
  • Equipment and machinery safety
  • Work quality and craftsmanship
  • Safety measures (signage, PPE, barriers)
  • Environmental protection (waste disposal, pollution control)
  • Compliance with construction drawings and codes

Who should do the inspection?

  • Project Manager
  • Site Supervisor
  • Safety Officer
  • Quality Control Inspector

How often?

  • Before starting work
  • Daily or weekly during construction
  • After major milestones or deliveries
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