Modular engineering is to be assembled on-site, and it is crucial to follow the designer's specifications during the installation process. Failure to do so often leads to minor errors, which, in the case of modular engineering, are interconnected and cannot be overlooked. Otherwise, the project risks collapse.
Inspection Items and Methods: On-site inspections for prefabricated concrete buildings should be scientifically and reasonably determined based on the inspection objectives and requirements proposed by the client. Article Explanation: The determination of inspection items should be relevant to the client's objectives and requirements. The inspection plan should ideally include the following contents: 1. Project Overview; 2. Inspection Objectives or Client Requirements; 3. Inspection Basis; 4. Inspection Items, Methods, and Quantity; 5. Inspection Personnel and Equipment; 6. Inspection Work Progress Schedule; 7. Work Requiring Client Cooperation; 8. Measures; 9. Environmental Protection Measures.
Assembled Building Material Inspection
Witnessed sampling of prefabricated building materials
Terminology and Regulations for Performance Testing of Prefabricated Building Materials
General Regulations for the Inspection of Prefabricated Building Materials
Regulations on Sampling and Inspection of Main Building Materials
5 Practical Training Project: Quality Inspection of Concrete and Reinforcement Batch


































