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Third Party Inspection

This service covers

Third Party Inspection

Owner's representative on site

  • High-rise tower & institutional construction inspection
  • Shutdown, turnaround & maintenance project oversight
  • Bridge, infrastructure & civil works monitoring
  • Quality, progress & compliance reporting
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Engineer conducting third-party inspection with clipboard on site

Owner's representative on site

Third Party Inspection

Third-party inspection gives owners, lenders, and EPC teams an independent view of construction quality, workmanship, and compliance with approved drawings and specifications. Structarch documents findings with photographs, measurements, and punch lists suitable for client review and close-out.

Our inspectors support high-rise towers, shutdown and turnaround projects, bridge works, and industrial construction where progress reporting, safety observation, and quality verification are required throughout the build cycle.

Scope of work

  • High-rise tower & institutional construction inspection
  • Shutdown, turnaround & maintenance project oversight
  • Bridge, infrastructure & civil works monitoring
  • Quality, progress & compliance reporting
  • Punch lists and non-conformance documentation

Typical assignments

Assignments include tower construction monitoring, industrial shutdown inspections, bridge and infrastructure packages, and owner-representative site visits for EPC contractors across Maharashtra and pan-India projects.

Inspection team reviewing equipment and site records on assignment

Technical resources

  • Site inspection checklists & photo logs
  • Marked-up drawings & progress reports
  • Coordination with PMC and contractor teams
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Frequently asked questions

When is third-party inspection required on construction projects?

Owners, lenders, and PMCs appoint independent inspectors to verify workmanship, material compliance, and progress on towers, industrial shutdowns, bridges, and critical structural works — especially where contract or financing mandates neutral oversight.

What does a third-party structural inspection cover?

Inspections cover reinforcement placement, bolt tightening, weld visual checks, dimensional compliance, concrete pour hold points, and documentation for non-conformance reporting — aligned with approved drawings and method statements.

Can you inspect during plant shutdowns?

Yes. Structarch mobilises teams for shutdown windows on refineries, chemical plants, and power facilities, prioritising safety briefing, access permits, and rapid reporting so contractors can close punch items before restart.

How are inspection reports delivered?

Daily or weekly reports include photographs, checklist status, open items, and severity ranking. Final summaries support owner sign-off, lender disbursement milestones, and contractor reconciliation.

Still have questions? Contact us or request a quotation.

Frequently asked questions

When is third-party inspection required on construction projects?

Owners, lenders, and PMCs appoint independent inspectors to verify workmanship, material compliance, and progress on towers, industrial shutdowns, bridges, and critical structural works — especially where contract or financing mandates neutral oversight.

What does a third-party structural inspection cover?

Inspections cover reinforcement placement, bolt tightening, weld visual checks, dimensional compliance, concrete pour hold points, and documentation for non-conformance reporting — aligned with approved drawings and method statements.

Can you inspect during plant shutdowns?

Yes. Structarch mobilises teams for shutdown windows on refineries, chemical plants, and power facilities, prioritising safety briefing, access permits, and rapid reporting so contractors can close punch items before restart.

How are inspection reports delivered?

Daily or weekly reports include photographs, checklist status, open items, and severity ranking. Final summaries support owner sign-off, lender disbursement milestones, and contractor reconciliation.

Still have questions? Contact us or request a quotation.

Frequently asked questions

When is third-party inspection required on construction projects?

Owners, lenders, and PMCs appoint independent inspectors to verify workmanship, material compliance, and progress on towers, industrial shutdowns, bridges, and critical structural works — especially where contract or financing mandates neutral oversight.

What does a third-party structural inspection cover?

Inspections cover reinforcement placement, bolt tightening, weld visual checks, dimensional compliance, concrete pour hold points, and documentation for non-conformance reporting — aligned with approved drawings and method statements.

Can you inspect during plant shutdowns?

Yes. Structarch mobilises teams for shutdown windows on refineries, chemical plants, and power facilities, prioritising safety briefing, access permits, and rapid reporting so contractors can close punch items before restart.

How are inspection reports delivered?

Daily or weekly reports include photographs, checklist status, open items, and severity ranking. Final summaries support owner sign-off, lender disbursement milestones, and contractor reconciliation.

Still have questions? Contact us or request a quotation.

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