Practical Construction QA/QC Resources for Field Professionals
Straightforward guidance on rebar inspection, pre-pour concrete checks, ITP hold points, and non-conformance documentation — built for inspectors, engineers, and superintendents working the job.
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Quick, practical reference points on the checks that matter most before and during placement — not a substitute for your project drawings, specifications, or approved procedures.
QA vs. QC — Understanding the Difference
Quality Assurance and Quality Control get used interchangeably on site, but they’re different functions: QA is the planned system that prevents defects (procedures, ITPs, training); QC is the inspection and testing that confirms the work actually meets requirements.
- QA = process-focused, planned before work starts
- QC = inspection-focused, confirms the finished work
- Both are needed — one without the other leaves gaps
Rebar Inspection Before Concrete Placement
Rebar cover and spacing don’t get a second chance once concrete is placed. A pre-pour rebar check is worth verifying methodically, not from memory.
- Rebar spacing and placement match the approved drawings
- Concrete cover maintained per the project’s specified requirements
- Lap splices, embedments, and tie wire secured; area clean before pour
Cover and spacing values are project-specific — always verify against your approved drawings and specifications, not general guidance.
Pre-Pour Concrete Checks
Approving a pour involves more than confirming the truck arrived. A few checks at the point of discharge catch problems before the concrete is placed — not after.
- Delivery ticket matches the approved mix design
- Slump tested at discharge, within the approved range (ASTM C143)
- Cube/cylinder samples taken and logged per project sampling standard (ASTM C31/C39)
- Formwork inspected — stable, plumb, clean, no standing water
Hold Points vs. Witness Points
Mixing these up is how « we thought it was just a witness point » turns into rework. Every trade activity should have its Hold/Witness/Review points mapped before work starts, not figured out mid-pour.
- Hold Point — work stops until the inspector/engineer verifies and releases it
- Witness Point — inspector is notified and may attend, but work can proceed if they don’t
- Review Point — documentation is reviewed, doesn’t require a site visit
QOR vs. NCR — Which One Do You Need?
A Quality Observation Report (QOR) is the fast, field-level way to flag a concern the moment you see it. A Non-Conformance Report (NCR) is the formal record for work, material, or a process that fails to meet the specified requirement.
- QOR: quick log, recommended action, move on — before it needs an NCR
- NCR: Root Cause & Corrective Action, formal Disposition, verified close-out
- Rule of thumb: unresolved by target date, or serious from the start → escalate to NCR
QA/QC Documentation That Holds Up
Inspection records are only useful if they’re consistent, dated, and traceable back to the activity and the applicable requirement. Loose notes and undated photos are the first thing that falls apart at closeout.
- Every record ties back to a specific activity, location, and requirement
- Sign-off captures who inspected, when, and what was verified
- Open items tracked to close-out, not left in a separate notebook
Free Rebar Inspection Checklist
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Need More Than a Checklist?
If you’re managing inspections across a full project — not just one pre-pour check — these tools go further. Built for the same QA/QC workflows covered above.
Not Sure Where to Start?
Begin with the free Rebar Inspection Checklist above — no cost, no commitment, and it covers the core pre-pour items on its own.
Need the Complete System?
If you’re documenting QA/QC across a full project, the QA/QC Professional Bundle below gives you all 6 tools — ITP, Field Guide, NCR, and QOR — working together as one system.
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$29.99The practical field reference for construction inspections and quality-control activities — six trade checklists, 150+ inspection items.
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$47.99One master ITP matrix plus 17 trade checklists, with Hold/Witness/Review points already mapped across every trade.
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$19.99Document and manage a single non-conformance — from Initial Review through Disposition to verified close-out.
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Get the Complete QA/QC Bundle — $79.99The information on this page reflects general QA/QC practice and is provided for reference and educational purposes. It does not replace your project’s drawings, specifications, approved procedures, or the applicable codes and standards governing your specific project — those documents always take precedence.
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