Raising the Bar: How the Technical Inspection Service (TIS) Program is Transforming Construction Quality

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Joel Robinson
March 26, 2025
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Raising the Bar: How the Technical Inspection Service (TIS) Program is Transforming Construction Quality

​The Technical Inspection Service (TIS) program has emerged as a pivotal component in the construction industry, offering an independent, third-party review process that meticulously monitors and evaluates building design and construction.

This initiative aims to ensure compliance with local codes, regulations, and best practices, thereby addressing risks that might otherwise be overlooked.

By integrating regular inspections and detailed assessments throughout every stage of construction, the TIS significantly reduces the likelihood of latent structural defects—issues that often become apparent only after project completion.

Latent Defects Insurance 101: What is the Technical Inspection Service (TIS) Program

A Strategic Move for Quality Assurance

Implementing the TIS program represents a strategic commitment to quality assurance within the construction sector. By proactively identifying and rectifying potential issues during the construction process, the TIS sets a new benchmark for industry accountability.

This proactive approach is not only a testament to a developer's dedication to excellence but also a mandatory requirement for obtaining Resilience Latent Defects Insurance (LDI), which provides a 10-year protection for property owners against hidden structural and waterproofing defects.

Rigorous Oversight Ensures High Standards

The TIS program distinguishes itself by offering a deeper and more comprehensive review of the construction process compared to traditional certification systems. Key components include:​

1. Design Risk Assessment: Before construction begins, a comprehensive review of the project's plans, specifications, and structural designs is conducted. This ensures that potential flaws are identified and resolved at the earliest stage, preventing issues from arising during or after construction.

2. Regular Site Inspections: Throughout the construction process, the TIS program involves regular spot audits and scheduled inspections at critical milestones. These inspections verify that the building adheres to the approved plans and meets the highest quality standards. Issues are identified and corrected in real-time to minimize delays or risks.

3. Detailed Quality Assurance Reporting: Each inspection is followed by a detailed report, providing transparency and actionable recommendations. These reports are shared with project teams, ensuring any concerns are promptly addressed and resolved.

4. Final Completion Review: At the end of construction, a final detailed review is conducted to certify that the building meets all requirements for Resilience LDI coverage. This certification provides the assurance needed to secure the policy.

Boosting Market Confidence

The introduction of the TIS program is a significant advancement for the construction industry, enhancing buyer confidence and industry accountability. By providing an additional layer of independent oversight, the TIS program assures prospective property owners of the quality and durability of their investments. This initiative complements existing certification processes, adding a robust layer of oversight that proactively addresses potential risks.

Educating Stakeholders and Setting New Standards

The awareness and expectations of property buyers are evolving. Prospective purchasers are increasingly inquiring about quality safeguards like iCIRT ratings and LDI. The TIS program plays a crucial role in educating stakeholders about the importance of rigorous quality assurance processes. By integrating the TIS into construction projects, developers not only enhance marketability but also position themselves as leaders in a more accountable and transparent industry.

For property developers and project managers, incorporating the Technical Inspection Service (TIS) program into their projects is a strategic decision that underscores a commitment to quality and buyer protection. As demonstrated by its growing adoption, the TIS program not only enhances marketability but also positions developers as pioneers in fostering a more accountable and transparent construction industry.

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