Inspector of Work (IOW) (Architect, CSA, Mechanical & Electrical)
FOR INFORMATION
IoW Architect (Background CSA or Architecture) x2,
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IoW (CSA) x 2
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IoW (Mechanical) x 2
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IoW (Electrical) x 2
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Requirement
- Personnel shall not exceed 55 years of age.
IOW personnel must have at least 5 years of work experience. - Personnel must be familiar with design drawings and local codes, and must be able to identify issues in site construction quality based on design drawings and construction specifications.
- Contract project basis, minimum 1 year.
- Registered as graduate engineer or inspector of work with BEM. Must provide proof of certificate.
Compliance with Standards
- Ensure all construction activities strictly adhere to approved design documents, technical specifications, national codes, and industry standards.
- Verify that any deviations or modifications are formally approved before implementation.
Inspection of Materials and Equipment
- Review and approve the quality certificates, test reports, and supplier documentation for all materials and equipment delivered to site.
- Conduct on-site inspections to confirm that materials meet specified requirements before use.
- Reject or quarantine non-conforming materials and report findings to the project owner.
Workmanship Supervision
- Monitor construction methods and workmanship to ensure they meet contractual and technical requirements.
- Conduct regular site inspections and witness all construction processes (e.g., concrete pouring, steel reinforcement placement, waterproofing).
- Require corrective actions for any deficiencies identified during inspections.
Testing and Verification
- Supervise and witness laboratory and field tests (e.g., soil compaction, concrete strength, weld integrity).
- Review test results and confirm compliance with specifications.
- Ensure that independent testing agencies are properly accredited and that testing procedures follow recognized standards.
Quality Documentation
- Maintain detailed records of inspections, test results, and approvals.
- Prepare non-conformance reports (NCRs) and track corrective actions until closure.
- Submit periodic quality assurance reports to the project owner.
Continuous Improvement
- Recommend improvements to construction processes and quality management practices.
- Provide guidance to contractors on best practices and preventive measures to avoid recurring issues.
Coordination and Communication
- Coordination: Collaborate with subcontractors, suppliers, and project managers to address quality concerns and ensure timely resolution of issue.
- Attend Quality Coordination Meetings with the PM/PD, GC on the quality issues that found on site.
- Attend Quality Coordination Meetings with client QA/QC team on the quality issues that found on site.
- Attending Regular Meetings (on work progress, coordination, design, etc.) with GC and Consultant to discuss key issues related to the project quality issues and take effective corrective actions.