Quality control in construction is essential for ensuring that projects meet safety standards, perform as intended, and stand the test of time. It involves systematic inspections, adherence to specifications, and consistent monitoring of materials and workmanship throughout every phase of a build. Strong quality control reduces the risk of defects, costly rework, and delays, while also helping contractors stay compliant with regulations and industry codes. Beyond the technical benefits, it builds confidence with clients, showing that the project is being handled with care and professionalism. At Tusk, we believe that quality control begins during the preplanning and scope development process and does not end until project closeout. Tusk is fortunate enough to have the staff and resources that enables us to act quickly on these types of projects. Ultimately, effective quality control protects both the integrity of the structure and the reputation of the builder, contributing to long-term success and client satisfaction.