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Third Party Quality Inspection (TPQI) is a critical service that ensures objective, unbiased, and expert validation of construction quality. At Akash Consultancy, we serve as an independent authority to inspect, verify, and certify that your construction project complies with specified standards, codes, and expectations β giving you peace of mind and long-term value.
With our 30+ years of civil engineering and structural experience, our inspection team brings unmatched technical precision to every evaluation. Whether you’re a government body, private client, or corporate investor, TPQI helps reduce risks, identify issues early, and ensure transparency.
Our TPQI services cover a wide spectrum of technical checks and on-site validations, including:
Material testing and verification
Structural integrity assessments
Workmanship & quality checks as per drawings and specifications
Safety compliance inspection
Pre-casting, concreting, steelwork, and finishing audits
Detailed reporting with photographic evidence and recommendations
Certification for milestone clearances or approvals
We follow BIS, IS Codes, and other applicable standards, along with client-specific guidelines.
Unbiased Evaluation: As a third-party, we represent only facts β no conflict of interest
Expert Team: Senior civil engineers, architects, and quality auditors
Detailed Reports: Timely, photo-supported inspection reports with actionable insights
Regulatory Compliance: We ensure your project adheres to both local and national standards
Risk Mitigation: Detect problems early, avoid rework, and improve construction reliability
TPQI should be involved at multiple stages of a project β foundation, structural work, MEP installations, and finishing β to ensure quality throughout.
Yes. As independent inspectors, we can review work completed by any builder or vendor and provide a full compliance report.
Yes, we issue detailed inspection reports and quality clearance certificates, which can be used for audits, project tracking, or legal documentation.
Use of substandard materials
Incorrect mixing ratios in concrete or mortar
Improper reinforcement placement
Inaccurate alignment or leveling
Structural deviation from approved design
Poor finishing, leakage, or plaster cracks
Our inspections are proactive and thorough, helping catch errors before they become expensive repairs.