USACE construction quality control requires a three-phase inspection system — preparatory, initial, and follow-up phases for each definable feature of work — that is more structured and documentation-intensive than standard commercial quality programs. MAC Safety develops QC programs that satisfy these specific requirements and produce the documentation that USACE Quality Assurance Representatives evaluate.
MAC's USACE QC programs cover CQC plan development, CQC manager qualification documentation, three-phase inspection procedures, submittal management, testing plan development, as-built documentation, and the daily quality control reporting that USACE contracts require. Each program element addresses the specific expectations of Corps quality assurance personnel based on MAC's extensive federal construction experience.
QC documentation flows through the NIXN platform — preparatory meeting records, initial inspection checklists, follow-up inspection findings, testing results, and daily CQC reports are captured digitally and organized in the format that supports USACE review and project closeout documentation requirements.