Founded in 1990, award winning AFG Group, Inc. provides a full range of program, project and construction management services to our clients - from project planning, definition, design, and construction, through commissioning, relocation, and move-in.
Recognized as an ENR Top 100 CM Firm, AFG’s portfolio includes Healthcare & Laboratories, Federal & Public Agencies, Courts & Criminal Justice, and Education markets. Clients include the Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), General Services Administration (GSA), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and various state/local agencies served through AFG’s nationwide offices and locations. We continue to do what AFG does best: helping owners and users solve facility-related problems.
Quality Assurance Inspector (CM as Advisor – Construction Phase)
Role Summary
The Quality Assurance Inspector supports the CM as Advisor team by performing construction phase inspection, verification, and documentation activities to ensure compliance with contract documents, applicable codes, and quality standards. The role focuses on construction quality oversight, not contractor means and methods.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform construction phase quality assurance inspections in accordance with the CM as Advisor SOW and GSA requirements.
- Inspect construction activities associated with:
- Historic structure renovation;
- Building addition interfaces;
- Underground utilities and electrical duct banks;
- Fire suppression systems and supporting infrastructure;
- Generator installation and electrical distribution systems; and
- Life-safety and integrated systems.
- Verify that installed work conforms to approved submittals, shop drawings, specifications, and contract documents.
- Document inspection findings, deficiencies, and corrective actions in formal QA reports.
- Coordinate with the Project Manager and technical staff regarding observed quality issues and required follow-up.
Support increased inspection frequency and technical depth necessitated by:
- Historic renovation constraints;
- Systems-intensive construction; and
- Multi-structure site coordination.
- Witness and document testing activities as required, including system startup, functional testing, and commissioning-related inspections.
- Monitor contractor compliance with quality requirements without directing contractor means or methods.
- Maintain accurate inspection records to support construction closeout and turnover.