Quality control in concrete and RCC works
Mix design, formwork, reinforcement checks, pouring, and curing — the controls that protect structural quality.

Quality is built in, not inspected in
Concrete quality is decided before the pour: approved mix design, correct reinforcement, clean and stable formwork, and verified MEP sleeves and openings. A pre-pour checklist catches the issues that are impossible to fix afterwards.
Placing and curing
Correct placing, compaction, and — critically in the UAE heat — proper curing protect strength and durability. Hot-weather concreting needs planning for temperature, timing, and water loss.
Records that stand up
Cube tests, inspection sign-offs, and as-built records give the consultant and authority confidence and form part of the completion evidence. Good records also resolve disputes quickly.
What this means for UAE projects
Structural quality is won at the pre-pour stage and in curing. In the UAE climate, hot-weather concreting discipline is essential to durability.
How this relates to GPR services
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