Construction Site Audits & Legal Compliance
Proactive protection for Developers, Clients, and Principal Contractors. Identify vulnerabilities before the inspector does.
- Principal & Subcontractor Documentation Verification
- Physical Audits of Scaffolding, Excavations & Electrical Setups
- Competency Records & Medical Fitness Assessments Verification
- Actionable, Pragmatic Reports with Clear Corrective Milestones
Independent Verification of Site Safety
Regulatory shifts are placing unprecedented legal accountability directly on Clients and Principal Contractors. Our independent audits ensure that your subcontractors strictly adhere to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, shielding your business from severe legal liabilities, Department of Employment and Labour penalties, and project delays.
Exhaustive Inspection Criteria
We conduct rigorous evaluations covering both administrative compliance and physical workplace safety. We leave no stone unturned to ensure absolute legal compliance on your site.
Documentation
Thorough verification of Principal Contractor and Subcontractor documentation, ensuring every legal requirement is met on paper.
Physical Inspections
Physical workplace safety inspections covering scaffolding, deep excavations, working at heights, and electrical compliance.
Qualifications
Evaluation of mandatory training certificates, competency records, and medical fitness records for all site personnel.
Reporting
Detailed reporting with actionable, pragmatic corrective steps delivered immediately to mitigate liability quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Independent audits provide objective verification that your site complies with the OHS Act and Construction Regulations, helping you mitigate legal liabilities and prevent costly site shutdowns before regulatory inspectors arrive.
We review both administrative compliance and physical site conditions. This includes verifying contractor documentation, analyzing risk assessments, and conducting physical inspections of scaffolding, electrical setups, and general site safety.
While everyone plays a role, new regulations place heavy accountability on Clients and Principal Contractors to ensure all subcontractors meet strict health and safety specifications from the planning phase through to project completion.