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๐ Weekly Insight Post | Quality From the Field
๐ Weekly Insight Post | Quality From the Field
In many construction projects, quality problems do not start on site.
They start much earlier โ at the supplier, the factory, or before shipment.
Over the past 8 years working in QA/QC, especially in architectural works and finishing materials, I have seen the same pattern repeat itself:
Approved documents โ๏ธ
Approved samples โ๏ธ
Delivered materials โ
This gap is exactly where supplier audits, factory inspections, and pre-shipment quality control make the real difference.
As a
QA/QC Engineer | ISO 9001:2015 Lead Auditor (CQI & IRCA)
my work focuses on one simple question:
๐ Does this material truly comply โ not only on paper, but in reality?
That means:
Verifying actual manufacturing processes, not just certificates
Auditing suppliers against project specifications and ISO requirements
Inspecting materials before shipment, when corrective action is still possible
Closing quality gaps through effective CAPA, not temporary fixes
For European, Canadian, and GCC companies operating in Saudi Arabia, having an independent, ISO-certified local quality presence is not about control โ
it is about risk reduction, cost protection, and project continuity.
Quality is rarely lost at once.
It is lost in small, ignored steps โ unless someone is there to stop it early.
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