You Invested. We Verify What's Actually Being Built.
When groups of people pool money to finance a real estate project, the first thing they want to know is whether the construction company is actually doing what they said they would. We provide independent technical inspection services for collective investors, housing cooperatives, and organized groups throughout Chile.
We Don't Represent Anyone But The Truth
Picture this: you and fifty other families have pooled your savings to build housing together. The construction company sends monthly updates saying everything is on track. But how do you know? That's where we come in—as the neutral eyes that verify what's actually happening on site.
Truly Independent
We don't work for the construction company. We don't work for the investor group. We work for accuracy. Our reports reflect exactly what we observe on site—no filtering, no bias, no pressure from either side.
Reports Anyone Can Understand
Technical construction jargon doesn't help investors make decisions. We deliver inspection reports with clear photos and explanations written for people without construction backgrounds. You'll understand exactly what's been completed and what hasn't.
On-Site Verification
We physically visit the construction site. We measure, photograph, and compare actual progress against the committed schedule. We review execution quality. Our reports are based on direct observation, not paperwork or promises.
What We Inspect and Verify
Every inspection is designed to answer the questions that matter most to collective investors: Is construction progressing as promised? Is the work quality acceptable? Are there issues that need attention?
Progress Verification
We compare actual construction completion against the schedule the builder committed to. If they said 40% would be done by this month, we measure and verify whether that's accurate or not.
- Percentage completion measurement
- Schedule compliance assessment
- Timeline projection analysis
- Milestone achievement verification
Quality Review
Construction quality directly impacts the value and safety of the final property. We review execution standards, identify visible defects, and document quality concerns that investors should be aware of.
- Workmanship evaluation
- Material quality assessment
- Defect identification and documentation
- Building code compliance check
Comprehensive Photo Documentation
Every inspection includes extensive photographic evidence. Images show overall site conditions, specific areas of progress, quality concerns, and comparative views that help investors understand the current state.
- Wide-angle site overview photos
- Detail shots of specific work areas
- Before/after comparison images
- Annotated photos highlighting key points
How an Inspection Works
From initial contact to final report delivery, our process is straightforward and transparent. Here's exactly what happens when you engage us for an inspection.
Initial Contact and Briefing
You reach out with details about your project—location, type of construction, current stage, and specific concerns. We discuss your needs, review the project schedule, and establish what aspects you want us to focus on during inspection.
Site Visit and Inspection
We schedule and conduct a thorough on-site visit. Our inspector walks the entire construction area, takes measurements, photographs all relevant aspects, reviews work quality, and compares actual progress against the committed schedule.
Report Preparation
We compile our findings into a clear, structured report. This includes progress percentage calculations, quality observations, photographic evidence, and plain-language explanations of what we found. Technical terms are explained so everyone can understand.
Report Delivery and Discussion
You receive the complete inspection report. We're available to discuss findings, answer questions, and clarify any points. The report becomes a factual reference point for conversations with the construction company or internal group discussions.
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Get an independent assessment of your construction project's progress and quality. Clear reports, honest findings, no conflicts of interest.
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We work for accuracy and transparency. While you engage and pay us, we don't represent your interests or the builder's interests. We represent what we actually observe on site. This independence is what gives our reports credibility—both sides know we have no incentive to skew findings either way.
Reports include percentage completion calculations, comparison against schedule milestones, quality observations for each major building element, photographic documentation of current conditions, and clear explanations of any concerns. Everything is written in accessible language—you don't need construction expertise to understand what we found.
We provide inspection services throughout Chile. Travel logistics and timing are arranged based on project location. Our inspection approach remains consistent regardless of where the construction site is located.
Site access is typically arranged through the investor group or cooperative that engaged us. If access becomes an issue, that itself is information worth documenting. However, most construction companies understand that independent verification is standard practice in collective investment projects and cooperate with scheduled inspections.
Inspection frequency depends on project size, duration, and investor group preferences. Common approaches include monthly inspections during active construction, inspections at major milestone points, or inspections triggered by specific concerns. We can discuss what makes sense for your particular situation.