Technical control
The main aim of Technical Control is to help ensure the structural integrity and safety of new Buildings or Infrastructures under construction. All parts of construction are covered, from foundations, flooring, walls and roofing to installations.
Mission L: soundness of the structures of viability, foundations, framework, enclosure and cover and the equipment inseparably linked to them
Mission S (Safety of persons): compliance with the regulatory provisions for the safety of persons in completed buildings
Mission HAND (Accessibility for people with disabilities): compliance with the regulatory provisions for accessibility of completed buildings for people with disabilities
Mission PS (Safety of persons in the event of an earthquake): compliance with the regulatory provisions for the safety of persons in the event of an earthquake
At the request of the contracting authority, the roadworthiness test may cover any other hazard against which the contracting authority wishes to protect itself: thermal, acoustic and installation regulations...
Bureau Veritas Construction has implemented an original methodology based on an interactive risk analysis. It consists in defining upstream the risk points specific to your project based on your experience and that of Bureau Veritas.