Critical Inspections and Quality Checks
Critical Inspections and Quality Checks
Critical Inspections and Quality Checks
CRITICAL
INSPECTIONS AND
QUALITY CHECKS
5.1 Critical Functionality Inspection and Tests
Every construction process requires inspection or testing to ensure its functionality. The functionality of PBU
is critical and needs to be inspected or tested from fabrication to installation either at the precast yard or
construction site.
It is important to ensure all the M&E cast-in-items/block-outs are provided in the correct position and properly
secured during fabrication. M&E services functionality depends on the proper securing of these block-outs
during concreting. All works should follow the M&E, sanitary and plumbing approved method statements and
construction drawings.
Water-ponding tests
Water tightness is one of the primary functionality of PBU. To achieve quality waterproofing works, an effective
waterproofing method should be developed. The BCAs Good Industry Practices Waterproofing for Internal Wet
Areas under CONQUAS Enhancement Series is a good reference for development of the approved method
statement. The waterproofing in-process installation, inspection and testing should then be conducted in
accordance to the approved method statement.
The floor trap is crucial towards the functionality of a bathroom. Manufacturers can choose among the conventional
P, S or shallow floor trap. When using shallow floor trap, it is essential to ensure that it has been tested and meet
the following requirements:
Pipe pressure test will determine the ability of the pipe and its connection to take the stipulated pressure. The test
should be conducted in accordance to the approved method statement. All pipes in PBU should be pressure tested.
To achieve quality flooring and wall finishing works, it is recommended to conduct in-process tiling installation
inspection and, if applicable, wall tiles pulloff test to an approved method statement as in BCA Good Industry
Practices Guides on Ceramic Tiling or Marble and Granite Finishes.
It is important to seal up the gaps between slabs for double slab system, by grouting. It is recommended to
follow the grouting procedure according to the approved method statement.
Checks on formwork, reinforcement and concreting defects should be made progressively in accordance to the
specified requirements.
It is recommended that the PBU base slab is concreted to the desired gradient to receive the tiles. This method
is highly productive and it reduces defects by removing the need for thick screed for floor tiling works.
Floor, wall and ceiling should be checked on finishing, alignment and evenness, crack and damages, roughness,
and jointing.
Door, window, component and M&E works should be checked on joints and gap, alignment and evenness,
material and damages, functionality, and accessories defects.
The final check before the PBU is delivered to site will be the protection work, internally and externally. It is
important to protect the completed PBU before delivery. The protection of the PBU should not be removed
unless necessary until after installation and access to the PBU must be controlled after removing the protection.
It is recommended to have another round of checks once the protection is removed to ensure the PBU meets the
design and specified requirements.