Who Are We?|

Who Are We?

Industrial Audit was founded in 2006 as an extension of an established technology firm with a unique specialization and technical expertise in information intelligence and management.  Industrial Audit’s vision is to provide our clients leading-edge solutions in compliance management throughout the life cycle of their projects.

Industrial Audit collaborated with experts and experienced field personnel in quality, safety and project management to build our service framework based on a diverse set of historical experiences with complex construction projects in nuclear, oil & gas.  It is our blend of technological expertise and insight from field personnel with a range of industry experience which gives Industrial Audit a unique perspective on what it takes for complex construction projects to be successful.

Our team of Field Experts focus on producing and maintaining the highest quality service throughout any implementation. We work with all our clients to ensure their needs are met and our service is constantly evolving to better service their organizations.

 

 

 
    CNA Conference 2009
    24 February 2009, Ottawa Westin Hotel and Conference Center, ON Ottawa
     
    Industrial Audit exhibiting at the OCI supplier da...
    25 May 2009, Ajax Convention Centre, ON Ajax
     

    30th Annual CNS Conference
    30 May 2009, Telus Convention Center, ON Calgary
     
    This annual conference gathers together scientists, engineers, technologists and students interested in all aspects and applications of nuclear technology
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    OCI Supplier day for AECL
    14 September 2009, , ON 
     

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