Third-party technical inspections - by Building Control in England and Wales, NHBC for new homes, BBA for innovative products, or equivalent bodies in Scotland and Northern Ireland - generate observations that carry regulatory force. In the US, third-party inspection requirements under IBC or specific state codes serve the same function. The observations recorded during these visits determine what must be remediated before a certificate is issued.

Capturing inspection observations precisely

With Listen, the project team can record the site walkthrough with the inspector (with their agreement). Every observation is captured: "Structural calculation for secondary beam on grid B-3 requires resubmission - section modulus insufficient for the revised loading. Halt all dependent works." This precision prevents the ambiguities that arise when observations are filtered through a project manager's memory. For safety-focused inspections, see our article on health and safety audits.

Managing the outstanding items register

The AI summary structures inspection observations into a numbered outstanding items list. Each item is traceable to its moment of identification. This register becomes the quality management document driving the project's compliance path to certification.

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Record the site inspection and the post-inspection design team call separately - two Listen sessions, two distinct documents with clear separation between what was found on site and how the team proposes to respond.

View our plans for construction quality management.