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The most costly phase of a project commences when materials are deployed. The importance of on-the-spot inspection of work in progress cannot be overemphasized. EnergyOne engages a seasoned team of construction and inspection professionals to provide the following Construction Supervision & Inspection Services:
EnergyOne’s approach to quality assurance is utilization of independent judgment, coupled with technical expertise and a team player mind-set. During design, quality assurance and control measures focus on design reviews, and specifications for constructability and cost-effectiveness. We work in tandem with the design team to achieve means and methods of construction that are practical and economically feasible. Partnering with the design team also allows us to coordinate material selection for maximum value, evaluate labor availability and time requirements for procurement and construction, and assess scheduling, sequencing and site use. By bringing the perspective of the construction contractor into the design process, project risk is managed. During construction, we continuously observe and document activity, working closely with contractor personnel to achieve the expectations of the design team. We clarify discrepancies, monitor the contractor's performance quality and serve as the focal point for utility and agency construction interfaces. We take a comprehensive and aggressive approach to managing the countless details inherent in a major construction effort. This activity requires employing professionally certified, systematic methods. EnergyOne utilizes the logic of analyze, understand, observe, correct, monitor, document, certify and test. Documentation covers all aspects of the project, identifying satisfactorily inspected items while targeting those needing corrective action. EnergyOne is responsible for observing and assuring the quality of the general contractor, subcontractors, vendors and suppliers. We promptly notify the contractor and owner of non-conforming work, establish inspection and testing procedures, and maintain daily inspection logs and reports. Our field inspectors monitor permit approvals, site agreements, and preparation of record drawings. EnergyOne also establishes procedures for special processes such as non-destructive tests, handling and storage of materials and equipment, and control of nonconforming work. Before the contractor leaves the job site and prior to final payment, EnergyOne inspects the project with owner, designer, and contractor to arrive at a punch list report that details items yet to be completed. Completion of the punch-list triggers final payment, net deductive changes that do not meet contract requirement. Effective contract administration is a result of organization, an understanding of the contractual requirements of all parties, and control of documentation from shop drawings to correspondence. The success is a result of our responsiveness in processing correspondence, submittals, clarification requests and time sensitive documents that are essential to project control and reporting. Document clarification is an ongoing element of construction contract administration. We track the date a clarification is requested, issued and returned to the contractor. |






