Quality Control in Lebanon — Catch It Now, Not After Handover
Quality problems found at handover are expensive. Quality problems found in the wall after occupancy are worse. We run systematic checks throughout execution so defects don't compound. Call 70 000 189.
In construction, quality control isn't a final inspection — it's a continuous process running parallel to execution. By the time a quality issue is visible at handover, it's usually already been installed over, painted, or tiled. Finding it then means opening up finished work, which costs multiple times more than catching the deviation when the work was first done. Our QC function is embedded in the execution phase — reviewing materials as they arrive, inspecting work at each milestone, and making sure what's being built matches what was designed.
When You Need Quality Control
If your project has contractors executing work without a formal check process tied to design documents and specifications, you need structured quality control. This is especially true in Lebanon's market, where material substitutions and workmanship variations are common under cost or schedule pressure.
Quality issues that aren't caught during execution don't disappear — they become defect lists at handover, warranty claims post-occupancy, or safety issues that surface later. Every phase of work that goes unchecked is a phase you'll potentially revisit.
Our Quality Control Process
We establish a QC plan at the start of the project that identifies the inspection points, the applicable standards, and the documentation requirements for each phase of work. As execution progresses, our team reviews materials on delivery, inspects installed work before it's covered, and records findings against the spec.
Non-conformances are flagged immediately to the relevant contractor with a clear requirement for correction before the next phase proceeds. You get a QC log that tracks what was checked, what was found, and what was resolved — documentation that protects you at handover and beyond.
Quality Control Cost in Lebanon
QC fees depend on the scope of work being inspected, the number of trades involved, the level of inspection detail required, and whether we're embedded full-time or conducting phase-based inspections.
We define the QC scope and deliverables before engagement starts. You'll know exactly what's being checked, at what stages, and what the cost covers.
Why Choose Us
Our quality control team works from the actual design documents — not a generic checklist. We understand MEP, civil, and finishing standards relevant to Lebanon's construction environment and the specific requirements of commercial, residential, and hospitality projects. We've caught material substitutions, waterproofing failures, and MEP installation errors before they became post-handover problems — and that track record is what QC is worth. Call 70 000 189 to discuss your project.
For a full overview of our project management services, visit our Project Management services page.
Ready to Start?
If work is underway and there's no systematic quality check running alongside it, that gap is costing you — even if you can't see it yet. Call 70 000 189 and we'll put together a QC approach that fits your project's phase and scope.
