SECO, as an independent inspection body, verifies the compliance of a building’s finishes.
These finishing works, also referred to as completion works, include, among others, wall and floor coverings, plastering, tiling, painting, and interior woodwork.
Our engineers ensure that the works have been carried out in accordance with Eurocodes, applicable standards, specifications, and plans, through document reviews and on-site inspections.
Construction stakeholders can rely on the report issued by SECO at the end of the inspection process when taking out a ten-year liability insurance policy.
In addition, this quality control of both design and execution helps to prevent costly errors and project delays.
Technical inspections of finishing works also play a key role during the commissioning and operational phases of a building.
At commissioning, SECO’s audits ensure that all finishing elements are not only compliant but also fully functional and fit for use, enabling a smooth handover from construction to occupancy.
During the operational phase, periodic assessments help identify signs of degradation, wear, or non-conformity that could compromise the building’s safety, usability, or aesthetic quality.
These inspections contribute to proactive maintenance planning, minimize downtime, and support the long-term preservation of asset value.
Project teams at SECO bring together decades of engineering experience.
By drawing on this collective knowledge, we help measurably reduce technical risks and make it possible to implement innovative and sustainable solutions.
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