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QA / QC Supervision

BARREL's QA/QC Supervision practice is the independent quality guardian of every energy project — ensuring that what is designed is what is built, and that what is built performs as promised for 25 years or more. Our quality engineers, inspection specialists, and testing teams operate across all power sector technologies and all project phases — from first concrete pour to final commissioning test.

📄 Inspection & Test Plans 🏭 Factory Acceptance Testing 🏛️ Site Acceptance Testing 🔌 HV Testing & Commissioning QC 📊 Non-Destructive Testing 📋 Third-Party Inspection ✅ All Technologies Covered
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100%Hold Point Compliance
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FAT + SATFactory & Site Testing
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QA

Quality Assurance

Process-focused. QA ensures the right systems, procedures, and standards are in place before work begins — preventing defects from occurring in the first place.

  • Quality Management System (QMS) development
  • Quality Plan preparation and approval
  • Vendor qualification and assessment
  • Inspection and Test Plan (ITP) preparation
  • Method statement review and approval
  • Drawing and specification review
  • Training and competency verification
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Quality Control

Product-focused. QC verifies that the actual work output meets the required quality standard during and after execution — finding and correcting any defects that occur.

  • Physical inspection of materials and workmanship
  • Hold point and witness point inspections
  • Material testing — concrete, welds, cables
  • Non-destructive testing (NDT)
  • Electrical testing — IR, HV, protection
  • Equipment acceptance testing — FAT and SAT
  • Non-conformance reporting and closure
Independent Quality Supervision

Your Independent Quality Guardian

Every energy project involves a complex web of contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, equipment manufacturers, and civil works teams — each with their own quality standards and commercial pressures. Without independent, expert quality supervision, the gaps between these parties become the source of defects, underperformance, and premature failure that cost owners crores over the plant's lifetime.

BARREL's QA/QC Supervision team operates as the owner's independent quality representative — with no commercial relationship with contractors or suppliers, and no interest in approving anything that doesn't meet specification. Our sole mandate is ensuring that the project is built to the standard it was designed to, and that every deviation is identified, recorded, and corrected before it is buried under the next layer of work.

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Process Assurance

Right systems and procedures established before any work begins — QMS, ITP, method statements.

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Product Control

Physical inspection and testing of every hold point — civil, mechanical, electrical, and commissioning.

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Factory Testing

FAT witness at equipment manufacturers — transformers, switchgear, turbines, BESS, inverters.

Independent Reporting

Direct reporting to the owner — not the contractor — with objective, factual quality status at all times.

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Quality Assurance

QA Services — Getting It Right Before It Starts

Quality Assurance is about building quality into the process — establishing the right systems, documentation, and controls before any physical work begins, so that defects are prevented rather than merely detected.

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Quality Management System (QMS) Review

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Review and approval of the EPC contractor's Quality Management System — ensuring it is fit for purpose, adequately resourced, and genuinely applied on site rather than existing only as a document.

  • Contractor QMS review against ISO 9001 requirements
  • Quality organisation chart and responsibility matrix review
  • Quality Plan approval — scope, procedures, and document control
  • Sub-contractor quality management assessment
  • Non-conformance and corrective action procedure review
  • Internal audit schedule review and audit witness plan
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Inspection & Test Plan (ITP) Preparation

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Development and approval of Inspection and Test Plans for every work package — defining exactly what is inspected, when, by whom, and to what standard, with hold points, witness points, and review points clearly assigned.

  • ITP preparation for all civil, mechanical, and electrical work packages
  • Hold Point (H) definition — work may not proceed without BARREL sign-off
  • Witness Point (W) — BARREL given advance notice and opportunity to inspect
  • Review Point (R) — BARREL reviews records; work may proceed without witness
  • Inspection frequency, acceptance criteria, and applicable standard for each activity
  • Quality record format definition and archiving requirements
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Method Statement & Drawing Review

QA

Independent technical review of contractor method statements, work procedures, and engineering drawings — ensuring that the planned execution methodology is safe, technically correct, and compliant with the specification.

  • Method statement review for all major activities — concrete, erection, cabling, HV testing
  • Construction drawing review against design specification and approved shop drawings
  • Material submittals review — product data sheets, test certificates, and compliance declarations
  • Weld procedure qualification review (WPS/PQR) for structural and pressure welding
  • Lift plan review for heavy lifts — cranes, turbine nacelles, transformer lifting
  • Hot work and permit-to-work procedure review
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Vendor & Supplier Qualification

QA

Pre-qualification assessment of equipment manufacturers and material suppliers — verifying that their facilities, quality systems, and production processes are capable of delivering to the required specification.

  • Factory audit — quality system, production capacity, and test facilities
  • ISO certification and third-party accreditation verification
  • Similar project reference check and product performance review
  • Financial stability assessment for long-lead equipment suppliers
  • Sub-supplier cascade assessment — Tier 2 and Tier 3 supplier review
  • Approved vendor list development and maintenance
Civil QC Inspection

Civil & Structural Quality Control

Civil works quality is the foundation of project performance — literally. Defects in foundation concrete, structural welds, or compaction are the most costly to fix and the most damaging if missed. BARREL's civil QC inspectors are on site at every critical pour and every structural installation.

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Concrete Works QC

Civil QC

Comprehensive concrete quality control from mix design through pour supervision to cube testing — ensuring structural integrity of all foundations, powerhouses, dam structures, and civil buildings.

  • Concrete mix design review and trial mix approval
  • Reinforcement inspection — bar size, spacing, cover, and splice length
  • Slump and workability testing at point of delivery
  • Cube sampling — frequency, curing, and 7-day/28-day crush test witness
  • Pour supervision — vibration method, lift height, and temperature monitoring
  • Formwork and shuttering inspection before pour — alignment, cleanliness, release agent
  • Post-pour inspection — surface finish, honeycombing, and crack assessment

Structural Steel & Welding QC

Civil QC

Structural steel fabrication and welding quality control — covering WPS/PQR qualification, welder certification, NDT inspection, and dimensional verification of all fabricated steel structures.

  • Weld Procedure Specification (WPS) and PQR approval
  • Welder qualification certificate verification
  • Visual weld inspection — profile, undercut, porosity, and surface cracks
  • Non-Destructive Testing — UT, RT, MT, and DPT as specified by ITP
  • Dimensional inspection — fabricated dimensions vs. drawing tolerance
  • Surface treatment inspection — blast profile, paint DFT, and adhesion test
  • Erection survey — column plumb, beam level, and bolt torque verification
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Earthworks & Compaction QC

Civil QC

Earthworks quality control for embankment dams, levelling fill, cable trench backfill, and road sub-base — ensuring specified compaction is achieved at every layer before the next lift proceeds.

  • Proctor compaction test for soil classification and OMC determination
  • Layer thickness verification before compaction
  • Field density test — sand replacement or nuclear densometer method
  • Compaction acceptance criteria verification against specification
  • Sub-base and base course CBR testing for roads
  • Geo-technical monitoring — settlement gauges, piezometers for dam earthworks
Mechanical QC

Mechanical & Electro-Mechanical Inspection

Turbines, generators, transformers, pumps, and all rotating machinery require precision installation to perform reliably. BARREL's mechanical QC inspectors verify alignment, clearances, lubrication, and functional settings at every installation milestone.

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Turbine & Generator Installation QC

Mechanical QC

Precision inspection of turbine, generator, and associated rotating equipment installation — covering shaft alignment, bearing clearances, seal settings, and governor calibration across hydro, thermal, and gas turbine projects.

  • Shaft alignment — dial gauge and laser alignment checks
  • Bearing clearance measurement and oil film thickness verification
  • Turbine runner assembly inspection — blade clearances and seal fit
  • Governor and speed control system installation and calibration
  • Generator stator winding insulation resistance and polarisation index
  • Rotor retaining ring inspection and lock-up torque verification
  • Turbine rotation trial — no-load spin test and vibration measurement
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Solar Module & Inverter QC

Solar QC

Systematic quality control for solar module installation and inverter commissioning — string-level testing, IV curve analysis, EL imaging, and inverter parameter verification.

  • Module visual inspection — glass, frame, junction box, and connector check
  • String insulation resistance testing — before and after DC connection
  • Open circuit voltage (Voc) measurement — string by string
  • Short circuit current (Isc) measurement — deviation check per string
  • IV curve tracing — flash test comparison and shading analysis
  • Electroluminescence (EL) imaging — invisible crack and cell defect detection
  • Inverter parameter verification — protection settings, grid code compliance
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Wind Turbine Installation QC

Wind QC

Quality inspection across WTG erection phases — foundation bolt inspection, tower section joint checks, nacelle assembly inspection, blade installation, and pre-commissioning electrical checks.

  • Foundation anchor bolt inspection — position, projection, and torque
  • Tower flange bolt pre-tensioning — DTI washer or hydraulic torque verification
  • Tower verticality check — inclinometer reading at each section
  • Nacelle main frame inspection — bedplate flatness and bearing housing check
  • Blade installation inspection — pitch bearing torque and blade angle
  • Yaw system inspection — yaw motor, gear, and brake pad clearance
  • Internal electrical connection verification — MV cable, earthing, and LCP panel
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Thermal Plant Mechanical QC

Thermal QC

Mechanical inspection for coal and gas thermal power plant equipment — boiler, turbine, condenser, pressure systems, and fuel handling machinery installation and pre-commissioning checks.

  • Boiler pressure part hydro test witness — drum, headers, and coils
  • Steam turbine casing alignment and blade tip clearance measurement
  • Condenser tube expansion inspection — leak test and expansion pull
  • Safety valve lift test and set pressure verification
  • Rotating equipment mechanical running test — vibration and temperature
  • Fuel handling conveyor and crusher installation inspection
  • Flue gas duct integrity inspection and ESP electrode alignment
Electrical QC Inspection

Electrical, HV & Protection QC

Electrical installation defects are the most common source of catastrophic failure in power projects — and the most invisible until they fail. BARREL's electrical QC team verifies every HT/LT connection, every protection relay setting, and every earthing joint before energisation.

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HT Cable Testing & Inspection

Electrical QC

Comprehensive inspection and testing of high-tension cable installation — from cable delivery inspection through laying, jointing, and pre-energisation testing — ensuring zero cable faults before the system is energised.

  • Cable drum inspection on delivery — damage, drum condition, and end caps
  • Cable route inspection — tray installation, bending radius, and mechanical protection
  • Cable joint and termination installation inspection — type, heat shrink, and cold shrink
  • Insulation Resistance (IR) test — Megger 5kV DC, before and after jointing
  • High Voltage (HV) withstand test — AC or DC per IEC 60840 / 62067
  • Partial Discharge (PD) test for EHV cables — acceptance threshold check
  • Continuity, phase rotation, and cross-bonding verification

Transformer Testing & QC

Electrical QC

Factory and site testing of power transformers — from oil dielectric strength and dissolved gas analysis through ratio testing, impedance measurement, and pre-energisation checks at site.

  • Turns Ratio Test (TTR) — ratio, polarity, and vector group verification
  • Insulation Resistance and Polarisation Index (PI) test
  • Winding Resistance measurement — HV and LV at each tap position
  • Oil Dielectric Breakdown Voltage (BDV) test — before energisation
  • Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) — baseline measurement for monitoring
  • Oil moisture content (PPM) — Karl Fischer titration method
  • No-load current, iron loss, and impulse test review from FAT records
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Protection Relay Testing & QC

Electrical QC

Systematic functional testing of all protection relays — verifying that every trip and alarm function operates correctly at the right settings before the system is energised and connected to the grid.

  • Relay setting verification — confirmed against approved relay setting schedule
  • Primary injection test — current injection through CT primary to verify trip
  • Secondary injection test — relay characteristics and time grading verification
  • CT and VT polarity, ratio, and burden measurement
  • Differential protection operate and restrain zone verification
  • Distance relay reach and timer verification — Zone 1, 2, and 3
  • SCADA alarm and indication functional test — relay output to RTU

Earthing System QC

Electrical QC

Verification of earthing system installation — earth grid resistance, bonding continuity, and soil resistivity — critical for personnel safety, equipment protection, and fault current management.

  • Earth grid resistance measurement — fall-of-potential method
  • Soil resistivity measurement — Wenner four-pin method
  • Earth electrode depth verification and backfill inspection
  • Bonding continuity test — all structures, equipment frames, and cable trays
  • Touch and step potential verification against design calculations
  • Lightning protection earth resistance measurement at each down conductor
  • High frequency earthing impedance measurement for sensitive electronics
Factory & Site Acceptance Testing

FAT & SAT — Acceptance Before Delivery

Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) and Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) are the formal quality gates that every major item of equipment must pass before it can be accepted by the owner — at the manufacturer's facility and again once installed on site.

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Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) Witness

FAT

BARREL's inspection engineers attend FAT at equipment manufacturers worldwide — witnessing every specified test, reviewing test data in real time, and refusing to sign acceptance until every criterion is met and every test is witnessed satisfactorily.

  • Power transformer FAT — ratio, resistance, loss, impedance, and impulse test witness
  • HV switchgear FAT — dielectric test, mechanical operations, and protection trip test
  • BESS module FAT — capacity test, BMS function, protection, and fire suppression
  • Solar inverter FAT — grid code compliance, protection settings, and efficiency test
  • WTG nacelle FAT — mechanical assembly inspection, electrical connection, and no-load test
  • Hydro turbine FAT — runner dimensional inspection, hydraulic test, and seal check
  • SCADA and RTU FAT — all points tested against I/O list before dispatch
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Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) Supervision

SAT

On-site acceptance testing of installed equipment — verifying that the equipment has arrived undamaged, been installed correctly, and performs to specification in its actual installed condition before energisation.

  • Receipt inspection — equipment vs. delivery docket and FAT certificate check
  • Installation inspection — mechanical, electrical, and control connections
  • Pre-energisation check — insulation resistance, continuity, and phase check
  • First energisation supervision — step-by-step sequence with QC sign-off at each stage
  • Functional test — all protection trips, alarms, and interlocks verified in situ
  • Performance test — rated output, efficiency, and response time verification
  • Punch list — all outstanding items recorded, tracked, and cleared before COD
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Commissioning QC Supervision

Commissioning

QC oversight of the entire commissioning sequence — ensuring pre-commissioning checks are systematically completed, energisation is performed safely in the correct sequence, and performance tests are properly witnessed and documented.

  • Pre-commissioning punch list preparation and systematic clearance verification
  • Energisation permit and sequence approval — step-by-step with QC sign-off
  • Performance Ratio (PR) and CUF measurement methodology verification
  • Grid synchronisation check — phase rotation, voltage matching, and sync relay
  • Performance guarantee test witness — 72-hour full load trial supervision
  • Performance test data validation and report review
  • Commercial Operation Date (COD) certificate recommendation to owner
Sample ITP Structure

Inspection & Test Plan — How Hold Points Work

Every ITP defines exactly what action BARREL takes at each quality checkpoint — a Hold Point (H) means work cannot proceed without BARREL sign-off, a Witness Point (W) means BARREL attends and inspects, and a Review Point (R) means BARREL reviews completed records.

Activity Inspection Type BARREL Action Applicable Standard Acceptance Criteria
Concrete reinforcement checkVisual & dimensional🔒 Hold PointIS 456, drawingSize, spacing, cover per drawing
Concrete pour — samplingSlump test, cube sampling🔎 Witness PointIS 1199, IS 516Slump ±25mm, 28-day strength ≥ grade
Structural weld — NDTUT / RT / DPT🔒 Hold PointIS 3600, AWS D1.1No rejectable indications per applicable code
Module mounting torqueTorque check — random 10%🔎 Witness PointManufacturer specWithin ±10% of specified torque
Solar string IR testInsulation resistance — 1kV🔎 Witness PointIEC 62446≥ 40 MΩ per string
HT cable HV withstandAC HV test — 3.5U0, 30 min🔒 Hold PointIEC 60840No breakdown or partial discharge
Transformer BDV testOil dielectric — 6 shots🔎 Witness PointIEC 60422Average ≥ 60 kV (new oil)
Protection relay secondary injectionFunctional test — all zones🔒 Hold PointIEC 60255Trip time within ±5% of setting
Earth grid resistanceFall-of-potential method🔎 Witness PointIS 3043≤ 1Ω (substation), ≤ 5Ω (plant)
WTG first energisationStep-by-step energisation🔒 Hold PointWTG OEM specAll steps completed, no alarms
Performance test — PR72-hour measured PR🔎 Witness PointIEC 61724PR ≥ Contractual guarantee
As-built drawingsRecord review📋 Review PointProject DMSComplete, signed, and archived
🔒 Hold Point (H)Work CANNOT proceed without BARREL written sign-off
🔎 Witness Point (W)BARREL attends and witnesses; advance notice required
📋 Review Point (R)BARREL reviews records; work may proceed without witness
Defect Management

Non-Conformance & Defect Classification

When a defect or non-conformance is found, BARREL's QC team classifies it, raises a Non-Conformance Report (NCR), and tracks it through to closure — ensuring nothing is buried, forgotten, or accepted without proper disposition.

🔴 Critical NCR

Critical Non-Conformance

A defect that renders the equipment or structure unsafe, non-functional, or unable to meet its design intent. Requires immediate work stoppage, root cause analysis, and corrective action before any further work proceeds.

  • Failed HV withstand test — cable or transformer
  • Concrete strength below minimum structural grade
  • Protection relay fails to trip under fault simulation
  • Major weld defect in structural or pressure-bearing component
  • Earth grid resistance exceeds safe threshold
🔒 Work Stop · Root Cause · Written Disposition Required
🟠 Major NCR

Major Non-Conformance

A defect that significantly affects performance, reliability, or code compliance — but does not immediately prevent operation. Must be corrected or formally dispositioned (use-as-is with engineering justification) before COD.

  • Concrete cube results below 28-day target (above minimum)
  • Module string IR below specification but above safety threshold
  • Protection relay trip time outside tolerance but within safe range
  • Structural member dimensional deviation outside tolerance
  • Cable tray installation not per design — radius or clearance
⚠️ Corrective Action or Engineering Disposition Required Before COD
🟡 Minor NCR

Minor Non-Conformance

A defect that is an administrative, cosmetic, or minor deviation that does not affect safety, performance, or code compliance. Must be corrected and recorded, but does not stop the work sequence.

  • Missing label or incorrect tag number on equipment
  • Paint damage or minor surface imperfection on structural steel
  • As-built documentation incomplete or missing revision
  • Cable tray support spacing slightly greater than specified
  • Missing cable tie or gland plate — cosmetic deficiency
📋 Record & Correct — Tracked to Closure Before Handover
Standards Framework

Applicable Standards & Codes

BARREL's QA/QC Supervision applies the relevant Indian and international standards to every inspection and test activity — ensuring that quality assessments are made against objective, recognised criteria.

IEC 61215
Solar Module Testing
Crystalline silicon PV module design qualification and type approval
IEC 62446
Solar PV System Testing
Grid connected PV systems — minimum documentation, commissioning, and inspection requirements
IEC 61400
Wind Turbine Standards
Wind energy systems — design requirements, testing, and measurement standards
IEC 60076
Power Transformers
Power transformer — general requirements, temperature rise, dielectric, and loss testing
IEC 60840
HV Cable Testing
Power cables >30kV — test methods, factory and site testing requirements
IEC 60255
Protection Relays
Measuring relays and protection equipment — requirements and testing
IEC 62933
BESS Standards
Electrical Energy Storage — performance, safety, and environmental requirements for BESS
IS 456
Plain & RCC
Indian Standard for plain and reinforced concrete — code of practice for civil works
IS 3600
Weld Testing
Methods of testing welds in steel — visual, radiographic, and ultrasonic testing
IS 3043
Earthing Systems
Indian Standard code of practice for earthing — design and installation requirements
ISO 9001
Quality Management
Quality Management System requirements — applied to contractor QMS assessment
ISO 45001
Occupational Safety
Occupational Health and Safety Management System — applied to site safety audits
Quality assurance inspection technology engineering
The Cost of Poor Quality

Catch It Now. Or Pay for It Forever.

Every defect caught by BARREL's QC team before energisation costs a fraction of what it costs to fix after commissioning — and a tiny fraction of what it costs when it causes a plant failure, a fire, or a performance shortfall over 25 years of operation.

A single failed transformer, a single cable joint defect, a single incorrectly set protection relay — each one can cost crores in lost generation, repair costs, and insurance claims. BARREL's QA/QC supervision is the investment that makes those costs vanish before they happen.

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Prevention is 10x Cheaper Than Repair

The cost of independent QA/QC supervision is a fraction of 1% of project value. The cost of a single major defect after commissioning can exceed 10% of project value in lost generation and repair.

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25 Years of Performance

A solar project built without rigorous QC may underperform by 5–15% against its P50 estimate for its entire 25-year life. BARREL QC protects every unit of energy in that projection.

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Hold Points Cannot Be Skipped

BARREL's hold points are non-negotiable. No contractor pressure, schedule pressure, or commercial pressure can override a BARREL QC hold point. Quality is never traded for time.

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Complete Quality Records

Every inspection, every test, every NCR, and every corrective action is documented — creating a complete quality record that supports warranty claims, insurance, and future O&M for the life of the plant.

Why BARREL QA/QC

Eight Reasons to Choose BARREL QA/QC

BARREL's QA/QC Supervision team combines technical depth, sector-specific experience, total independence, and an uncompromising commitment to quality that protects every owner's investment.

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Truly Independent

BARREL QA/QC has no commercial relationship with any contractor or supplier on the project — our only interest is the owner's quality, and we report exclusively to the owner.

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All Technologies

Solar, wind, hydro, nuclear, BESS, thermal, transmission, distribution — BARREL QC inspectors have worked on all of them. No technology on your project is unfamiliar territory for our team.

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FAT Globally

BARREL's inspection engineers travel to witness FAT at equipment manufacturers worldwide — transformer factories, switchgear plants, BESS manufacturers, WTG facilities — wherever the equipment is made.

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Hold Points Are Sacred

No hold point is ever waived under schedule pressure at BARREL. If the inspection isn't done and signed off, the work doesn't proceed. No exceptions. No commercial override.

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Real-Time Reporting

Weekly QC status reports, NCR logs, ITP completion tracking, and hold point dashboards — owners always know exactly what has been inspected, what passed, and what is still open.

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NDT Capability

In-house non-destructive testing capability — UT, RT, MT, and DPT — for weld inspection, pressure vessel examination, and structural quality assurance without waiting for third-party NDT contractors.

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Complete Quality Records

A full, auditable quality record — ITPs, inspection reports, test certificates, NCRs, and corrective actions — delivered at project completion as part of the QC handover dossier.

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Builder's Knowledge

BARREL QC inspectors know how a project should be built because BARREL builds them. That practitioner knowledge means our inspectors understand what they are looking at — and why it matters.

Client Value

What Our Clients Gain

BARREL QA/QC Supervision delivers measurable, lasting value to every project owner — protecting performance, protecting investment, and protecting reputation across the full project lifecycle.

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Performance Protection

Every BARREL QC hold point passed is a defect that doesn't reduce your plant's output for 25 years. Our QC directly protects your P50 energy yield projection.

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Investment Protection

Rigorous FAT and site testing catches defective equipment before it is embedded in your project — saving the enormous cost of replacing equipment after commissioning.

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Bankability & Insurance

A complete, independent QC dossier is a bankability asset — lenders and insurers assign significantly lower risk to projects with documented independent quality supervision.

Contractor Accountability

The presence of BARREL QC on site transforms contractor behaviour. Hold points are taken seriously. Workmanship improves. Shortcuts disappear. Quality culture is established.

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O&M Foundation

Complete quality records at handover become the foundation of effective O&M — knowing exactly what was installed, tested, and accepted makes every future maintenance decision easier and cheaper.

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ESG Compliance

BARREL QC integrates environmental inspection checks — soil management, waste disposal, water quality, and habitat protection — ensuring ESG commitments are met in the field, not just on paper.

✅ Quality That Lasts 25 Years

Protect Your Project with BARREL QA/QC

Whether you need an owner's QA/QC supervisor for a new EPC project, an independent third-party inspector for factory acceptance testing, or a quality audit of an existing plant — BARREL's QA/QC team is ready to be your uncompromising quality guardian. Let's talk.

📊 Quality Assurance 🔍 Quality Control 🏭 Factory Acceptance Testing 🏛️ Site Acceptance Testing 🔌 HV Cable Testing 📋 Protection Relay Testing ⚒ Weld NDT Inspection 📄 ITP & Hold Points ✅ All Power Verticals

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