Investor supervision
It is a service provided by specialists to ensure that construction work is carried out in accordance with designs, building regulations, standards and the investor's expectations. The obligation of investor supervision may be imposed by the administrative body issuing the construction permit.
The duties of supervisory inspectors are strictly defined in the Construction Law and can be extended in the contract with the developer.
The main tasks of investor supervision include:
- Monitoring the progress of the work: Investor supervision includes regular inspections of the construction site to check that the work is going according to schedule and plan.
- Ensuring compliance with the design documentation: Investor supervision verifies that the construction work is in accordance with the approved plans and technical specifications.
- Quality control: The project supervisor oversees the quality of the materials and work carried out, ensuring compliance with industry norms and standards.
- Risk and problem management: Investor supervision reacts to potential problems, early warnings and takes action to minimise the risk of delays or costs.
- Ensuring compliance with regulations and standards: Investor supervision ensures compliance with applicable building regulations and technical standards.
Construction investor supervision is crucial to ensure that a construction project runs properly and that the investor achieves the expected results. Thanks to regular inspection and supervision, many problems can be avoided and the quality of the completed work can be ensured.