IPAC Services

Attestation Letters and Project Sign-Off

Our Attestation Letters and Project Sign-Off service provides formal documentation confirming that infection prevention and control measures have been properly implemented throughout your project.

Infection Control During Construction

Certified Compliance for Healthcare Construction.

Our Attestation Letters and Project Sign-Off service supports healthcare organizations and construction teams by providing certified documentation that confirms infection prevention measures have been properly reviewed and implemented. Whether your project is at the design, construction, or commissioning phase, we ensure it meets the infection control requirements outlined by reputable standards such as Canadian Standards Association (CSA), Facility Guidelines Institute (FGI), and American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)

What’s Included:

Certified Infection Prevention Adherence Letters

Certified attestation letters confirming adherence to infection prevention measures

Multi-Phase Compliance Sign-Off

Project sign‑off documentation for design‑phase, construction‑phase, and commissioning‑phase compliance

On-Site Verification & Inspections

On-site infection control inspections and implementation verification

Regulatory Compliance Reports

Regulatory‑ready reports summarizing adherence to infection control standards

Project Handover Certificates

Stakeholder‑approved sign‑off certificates for project handover

Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ)

An attestation letter is a formal document prepared by a certified IPAC consultant confirming that infection prevention standards have been reviewed and met in a healthcare construction or renovation project. It is often required for occupancy, licensing, or health authority approval.

A certified Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) professional—typically CIC® certified—signs off after conducting a thorough review. This ensures the letter is credible, and meets regulatory expectations

You can request attestation at various stages: after the schematic design review, upon completion of a construction infection control risk assessment (ICRA), or at final project sign-off. We recommend early engagement to ensure compliance from the start.

Yes. We offer direct liaison with inspectors and can attend walkthroughs (in person or virtually) to explain our findings, answer questions, and validate the contents of the attestation letter to help facilitate a smooth approval process.

Yes. Our attestation letters are prepared by certified IPAC professionals and are recognized by public health authorities, licensing agencies, and accreditation organizations.

Infection Control During Construction

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