Quality Assurance

Our extensive experience in this field has led us to develop methodologies that integrate advanced technologies and are designed to help us map risks and predict failures, monitor, supervise, and report to the customer in real time.

Superior quality design and construction are rooted in our DNA; therefore, we established a  unit dedicated to  quality assurance (QA) management.

This unit specializes in quality assurance management for all types of buildings and infrastructure projects throughout the entire project cycle – from initiation and specification through implementation and delivery. 

Our quality assurance experts conduct an extensive set of tests and inspections at various stages of the project to ensure high-quality construction; compliance with standards and regulatory requirements; accurate implementation of construction specifications and planning requirements; adherence to budget; and shortened construction schedules.

Our extensive experience in this field has led us to develop methodologies that integrate advanced technologies and are designed to help us map risks and predict failures, monitor, supervise, and report to the customer in real time. 

How is quality assurance achieved?

The Organizing Phase
• Preparing the project's quality assurance plan and obtaining client approval
• Hiring a quality control supervisor and team for the project
• Approving the contractor's quality control plan, program, and inspection stages
• Approving the contractor’s quality control team, laboratory, and inspection program
The Design Supervision Phase
• Conducting an engineering review of the design
• Performing a technical review to ensure that the design complies with accepted standards
• Examination of the planning stages and their approvals
• Providing interim reports and recommendations to the client to explore alternatives
• Review of the planning stages and the contractor’s plan for execution of the project
Pre-Inspection Phase
• Examination of materials and other items brought to the site
• Oversight of the contractor's suppliers
• Performing test segments and examining work samples
Ongoing Supervision
• Conducting ongoing meetings with the quality control supervisors on behalf of the contractor
• Managing inconsistencies in the performance and functioning of a quality-monitoring system
• Monitoring the quality of the laboratory testing
• Coordinating overall supervision by the various planners (architects, engineers, etc.)
Handing Over the Project
• Managing the preparation of transfer files and as-is plans
• Coordinating preparatory tests and instruction manuals
• Ensuring the receipt of a Certificate of Occupancy and a completion certificate
• Follow-up on training for the client's teams
• Participation in the handing over of the project to the customer

The department’s areas of expertise include quality assurance; engineering supervision; supervision of design quality; risk management; budget control; schedule management; and change analysis.

We implement public, private and commercial projects, and our clients include market leaders such as the Ministry of Transportation, the Ministry of Homeland Security, and the Bank of Israel.

Epstein’s QA Unit has ISO011 2015 certification from the Standards Institution of Israel.  In addition, the company is registered as an Authorized Quality Assurance Provider for infrastructure development projects implemented in collaboration with Netivei Israel – the National Transportation Infrastructure Company Ltd.

Support and quality control for sustainable building

As part of our quality assurance services, we provide consulting and quality control services in the field of green construction. Our team members have all been certified as  Green Construction Consultants by the Standards Institution of Israel.  

We support and manage the planning of projects based on green construction standards. Our services include meeting with planners for the purpose of testing building systems, evaluating the profitability of alternative systems, approving  building and project certification based on the new Israeli Green Building Standard (5281), and conducting quality control inspections before delivery.