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The Inspector of Works is responsible for the site-level technical surveillance of civil, structural, and architectural works. The primary goal is to ensure the contractor adheres to the 'Three Pillars': Approved Drawings, Technical Specifications, and Quality Standards (e.g., Q-LASSIC / CONQUAS).
Job Responsibility:
Conduct daily inspections of all site activities (piling, structural framing, MEP rough-ins, and architectural finishes)
Witness and verify material testing, including concrete cube tests, tensile strength tests, and plumbing pressure tests
Ensure that only approved materials (as per the Material Submission Form) are used and stored correctly on-site
Verify that setting-out and levels are accurate according to the Surveyor’s benchmarks
Check reinforcement bar (rebar) sizing, spacing, and cleanliness before any concrete pour
Monitor and sign off on 'Request for Inspection' (RFI) forms submitted by the contractor
Maintain an accurate Site Diary, recording manpower, machinery, weather, and daily progress
Develop and update the Defect Log, tracking rectification works from identification through to final sign-off
Provide photographic evidence for progress payment valuations to ensure the developer only pays for work correctly completed
Escalate any safety violations or structural risks to the Safety Officer and Project Manager immediately
Attend weekly site progress meetings to provide updates on quality trends or technical bottlenecks
Requirements:
Diploma or Degree in Civil Engineering, Building Science, or Architecture
Valid certification or registration with the relevant professional board (e.g., BEM, LAM, or RICS)
Minimum 5+ years of site experience, specifically in high-rise or large-scale residential projects
Proficiency in reading complex CAD drawings and BIM (Building Information Modeling)
Expert use of digital inspection software
High integrity, firm assertiveness, and an uncompromising eye for detail