Quality Assurance

Quality Assurance

Offshore supply chains provide tremendous opportunities to utilise low cost manufacturing in order to reduce building costs. In the past 10 years, the façade industry has gone through a monumental change and now a high percentage of the world’s high rise building façades are manufactured in China and SE Asia. This has meant that Chinese manufacturers have needed to adapt to international standards very quickly and improve the quality of their products to a level that is acceptable across global markets. As a result QA/QC systems need to be in place to protect builders, developers and end users.

Inhabit provides a range of services throughout China and SE Asia to support international projects requiring the offshore procurement of materials. Inhabit recognises the advantages of international procurement, in providing local markets cost and scale economies, as well as access to leading and emerging products and technologies.

However, procurement can come with risks, blind spots in international supply chains, or poor understanding by overseas designers of local market and code requirements, testing risks, limitations to fabrication quality assurance and restricted access to production program information.

By bringing in Inhabit to assist procurement teams from the early tendering phases and through to construction phase activities, we can help reduce the associated risk with international procurement and help facilitate successful Direct Procurement for clients’ projects.

Inhabit provides access to local designers who understand local codes but can design systems using clients’ preferred factories or assemblers and international staff training in quality production programming assurance. Our team members both locally and overseas can assist with language barriers and timely supply of information from inside factories anywhere in the world.

Our sustainability and carbon expertise spans a broad range of building typologies and sectors. We bring deep sector knowledge to every project, understanding the specific performance drivers, regulatory requirements, and stakeholder expectations of each building type.

  • Commercial and mixed-use
  • Residential and build-to-rent
  • Education and research
  • Healthcare and aged care
  • Hospitality and retail
  • Industrial and logistics
  • Public and civic buildings
  • Heritage and retrofit

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