Quality control of prefabricated elements is the process of checking components manufactured in the factory before they are used on site. It involves assessing compliance with design, standards and technical requirements. Its purpose is to detect possible errors before transport and assembly. The inspection covers dimensions, shape, strength and the quality of the materials used. The accuracy of joints and surface finishes is also checked. Each stage of production may be subject to separate verification.
The repeatability of the parameters throughout the series of elements is of great importance. This ensures that the prefabricated elements fit together on site and do not need to be corrected, reducing the risk of delays and additional costs. Quality control of prefabricated elements increases the structural safety and durability of the building. It also facilitates technical acceptance and documentation of workmanship in accordance with the design.
For the developer, such control translates into concrete benefits: more efficient technical acceptance, less unplanned downtime on site and compliance documentation ready to be handed over to supervision. W WascoVilla modular homes each prefabricated element undergoes pre-transport verification, which means that assembly on the plot proceeds according to schedule and there is no downtime.



