Construction Inspection Software for Australia
Progress inspections, quality assurance, defect tracking, and completion certificates, built for builders, project managers, and certifiers across the construction lifecycle.
Construction inspection covers the entire build lifecycle, from foundation pour through to defects liability period. Builders, project managers, building surveyors, and independent inspectors all rely on documented inspections to verify workmanship, track defects, and produce the certificates that close out each stage. The compliance backdrop (National Construction Code, state building acts, Australian Standards covering everything from concrete to waterproofing) means every inspection has to be defensible. InspectAndGo gives construction teams a single field tool for the full lifecycle.
Real-world challenges
What inspectors and asset owners in this sector deal with every day.
Inspections happen at every stage
Footing inspections, frame inspections, lock-up, waterproofing inspections, fixing inspections, practical completion. Each has its own checklist, its own tradesperson, and its own evidence requirements.
Defect lists multiply quickly
A single inspection on a residential build can produce 20 to 50 defects. A commercial fit-out can produce hundreds. Tracking who is responsible, when they are due, and whether they have been rectified is the hardest project management problem on most sites.
Photo evidence is the audit trail
When a defect is disputed three months later, the photograph from the original inspection is the difference between a clean handover and a contractual fight.
Certificates and sign-offs are unforgiving
Practical completion certificates, occupation certificates, and compliance certificates all require evidence that the work was inspected and met the relevant standard. Vague records do not survive scrutiny.
Standards we support
InspectAndGo handles documentation requirements across the major Australian construction inspection workflows.
NCC 2022
National Construction Code, Volumes 1, 2 and 3. The technical baseline for all construction in Australia, adopted state by state.
AS 3600
Concrete structures: design and inspection requirements for concrete work in Australian buildings.
AS 4773
Masonry in small buildings. The standard for brickwork, blockwork, and stone in residential and small commercial construction.
AS 1684
Residential timber-framed construction. Wind classification and structural detailing for housing.
AS 3740 / AS 4654
Waterproofing: internal wet areas (3740) and external above-ground membranes (4654). The two standards behind most apartment defect claims.
State home building acts
NSW Home Building Act 1989, VIC Domestic Building Contracts Act 1995, QLD QBCC Act 1991, WA Home Building Contracts Act 1991. Each defines statutory warranties.
How InspectAndGo helps
- Stage-by-stage progress inspection templates: footings, frame, lock-up, waterproofing, practical completion
- GPS-verified photo capture for every inspection observation, with timestamps embedded at the moment of capture
- Defect tracking with severity classification, responsible tradesperson, and rectification deadlines
- Comment library with pre-written defect descriptions and rectification recommendations
- AI-assisted report generation produces structured inspection reports for stakeholders, builders, and certifiers
- Multi-asset portfolio management for builders running multiple sites simultaneously
- Export to PDF, CSV, or via API for project management system integration
- Offline-first operation for sites without connectivity
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Frequently asked questions
Can I use it for stage progress inspections?
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Yes. The platform supports the structured field capture, photo documentation, and defect tracking that progress inspections require. You can create templates for each stage (footing, frame, lock-up, etc.) and reuse them across projects.
How does defect tracking work?
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Every captured defect can be classified by severity (major, minor, maintenance), assigned a responsible party, and given a rectification deadline. Defects are tracked across inspections so you can see whether previously identified items have been resolved.
Does it produce practical completion certificates?
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InspectAndGo generates the inspection report that supports the practical completion certificate. The certificate itself remains the responsibility of the building surveyor or contract administrator. Our role is to give them defensible field evidence.
Can I run inspections across multiple sites at the same time?
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Yes. Business and Enterprise plans include multi-asset portfolio management. You can group projects by region, project manager, or client, and pull dashboard-level reports across the portfolio.
Is it suitable for commercial fit-out work?
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Yes. Commercial fit-out inspection workflows are supported alongside residential. The flexible template builder lets you adapt the inspection structure to the specific scope of each project.
Run construction inspections from foundation to handover
Free 14-day trial. Stage templates, defect tracking, structured reports, and audit-ready evidence, built for Australian construction.