Benchmarks are used to establish a standard that future work can be judged against. For example; benchmarking something for the quality of finish or technical execution, and to set a level for what’s expected throughout a project.

In this article, Joe Cilia Technical Director at FIS, talks to Alex Double a Director at AD Design Consultants, (drylining and fire protection consultants) about the best way to use benchmarks and what to do if they are not part of a contract or included in the specification.

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