The construction or repair process on any project requires compliance with a set of requirements, standards, and rules established not only by the project owner but also by the state.
However, contractors do not always adhere to these requirements diligently, and project owners may not always have the resources to monitor the process closely. In such cases, project owners rely on technical supervision. The main task of a technical supervision entity is to ensure the quality of work execution and prevent excessive cost overruns.
The responsibilities of technical supervision on a construction site include monitoring compliance with project decisions, adherence to state standards, construction norms and regulations, verifying the accuracy of cost estimates and non-standard expenses provided by contractors, as well as ensuring the quality and quantity of work performed during construction and repairs.
The primary function of technical supervision is not merely to identify violations but to prevent them. Technical supervision, by definition, aims to prevent actions that could lead to a deterioration in the quality of the construction project.