IPAC Services
Construction Infection Control Audits
Our Certified Infection Control Consultants conduct on-site audits to ensure your healthcare construction, renovation, and maintenance projects meet rigorous infection prevention and control requirements.
Infection Control During Construction
Maintaining IPAC Excellence Throughout Your Build.
Our Construction Infection Control Audit service provides on-site reviews at every major project phase. Certified infection control consultants verify that your planned infection control measures are consistently implemented, helping you maintain compliance, safeguard occupants, and avoid costly rework.
What’s Included:
Multi-Phase Site Visits
Audits conducted at pre-construction, mid-construction, and commissioning phases
Infection Control Inspection
Verification of hoarding, traffic flow, negative-pressure, and other related infection control measures
Detailed Audit Reports
Actionable findings, compliance ratings, and corrective recommendations
Regulatory Alignment
Ensures adherence to CSA Z317.13, FGI Guidelines, ASHRAE standards, and local health-authority requirements
Infection Control During Construction
Serving a Diverse Range of Healthcare Environments.
Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why is a Construction Infection Control Audit important?
A Construction Infection Control Audit ensures that the infection prevention measures you planned on paper are correctly installed and maintained on site, minimizing cross-contamination risks and demonstrating compliance during inspections.
Who conducts these audits?
All audits are performed by certified infection control consultants who specialize in healthcare construction and are trained to identify subtle infection risks.
How often do you visit the construction site?
While visits can be scheduled based on the project needs, we typically recommend visits during three key phases of your construction project:
- Pre-Construction Phase: To verify preliminary barriers and workflows
- Mid-Construction Phase: To check the implementation of hoarding, airflow, and cleaning protocols
- Commissioning Phase: To confirm that the final construction clean has been completed appropriately and that the area is ready for occupancy.
Check out our Attestation Letters & Project Sign-Off service to learn how we can produce the necessary documents for your completed project, verifying its readiness for occupancy
What happens if non-compliance is found?
Our detailed audit report highlights each issue, and clear corrective steps. We work with your site team to prioritize and verify fixes, then re-audit to confirm compliance.
Do you offer remote or virtual audit options?
When on-site access is limited, we can conduct virtual audits via video walk-throughs and digital photo submissions, providing the same level of auditing and actionable feedback.