Project Lifecycle · Phase 4 of 6
Construction Supervision
Engineering presence on site — making sure what gets built matches what was designed.
What we do here
Our scope in this phase
- Site supervision and construction management for E&I scope
- QA/QC inspection: cable installation, terminations, earthing, tray fill, labelling
- Contractor interface management and technical query (TQ) resolution
- As-built mark-up and document control
- HSE oversight — VCA certified supervision
- ATEX installation inspection
- Punch list management and handover preparation
Why it matters
The impact of getting this right
Even the best engineering package fails if the installation doesn't follow it. APARA's construction supervision keeps your E&I scope on track — resolving technical queries before they become site stoppages, catching installation errors before they become commissioning problems, and maintaining the document trail that handover requires. We bring engineering authority to the site, not just administrative oversight.
Typical activities
What this phase looks like day-to-day
Daily site supervision
Monitor installation progress against engineering drawings.
QA/QC inspections
Inspect cable installation, terminations and containment.
TQ management
Log, evaluate and respond to contractor technical queries.
ATEX inspection
Verify hazardous area installations against classification drawings.
Earthing continuity checks
Verify earthing system installation against design.
As-built mark-up
Record field changes on drawings for as-built documentation.
Punch list
Issue and track pre-commissioning punch list items.
Handover dossier
Compile installation records and certificates for handover.
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