Define clear project specifications and quality standards
Use qualified architects, engineers, and contractors
Verify licenses, certifications, and insurance
Review and approve detailed drawings and plans
Conduct thorough site investigations before construction
Select high-quality materials from approved suppliers
Inspect materials upon delivery
Follow approved construction methods and codes
Implement a quality assurance and quality control plan
Assign a dedicated site supervisor or quality manager
Perform regular site inspections and audits
Test critical work stages and structural elements
Document all inspections, tests, and approvals
Address defects immediately and track corrective actions
Maintain clear communication among all stakeholders
Use skilled labor and provide proper training
Monitor workmanship at every construction stage
Protect completed work from damage and contamination
Verify compliance with safety and building regulations
Conduct final inspections and snagging before handover
Obtain all required permits and approvals
Keep accurate records of changes, materials, and test results
Schedule independent third-party inspections when needed
Review subcontractor performance regularly
Ensure proper supervision of concrete, steel, and finishing works
Carry out post-construction evaluation and warranty follow-up
