13/02/2026
QA vs QC in Construction Many People Mix Them Up
On site, I’ve noticed something when there’s a defect, everyone shouts “QC failed”
But in reality QA and QC are not the same thing.
Let’s break it down
Quality Assurance (QA) – Before the work
QA is planning and prevention.
It answers the question: “How do we ensure the work will be done right?”
Site examples:
Preparing the Method Statement before concreting
Approving mix design before casting
Tool box talks on workmanship standards
Inspection Test Plans (ITP)
👉 QA = Process-focused
👉 QA prevents mistakes before they happen
Quality Control (QC) During & after the work
QC is inspection and verification.
It answers: “Was the work done according to spec?”
Site examples
Slump test before pouring concrete
Cube casting and strength testing
Checking rebar spacing and cover
Measuring formwork dimensions before casting
👉 QC = Product-focused
👉 QC detects defects after or during ex*****on
A short site story 👷🏽♂️
On one project, concrete cubes failed at 28 days.
Everyone blamed QC.
But when we reviewed properly:
No approved method statement ❌
Mix design wasn’t reviewed ❌
Poor supervision during batching ❌
QC did the tests correctly — QA was weak.
That day, I learned something important:
QC catches errors. QA prevents them.
If QA is strong, QC becomes easier.
Simple way to remember:
QA = “Are we doing the right things?”
QC = “Did we do them right?”
Both are equally important.
One without the other leads to rework, delays, and disputes.
On site, quality is not an accident it’s a system.