I have an internal audit department with some really good auditors. Why can they perform a construction audit?
Perhaps they can. They may be able to perform parts of the audit but they may need additional training. What we bring to the table is a customized solution. We have extensive experience and specialized training tools available, thus we can tailor our approach to your specific situation. Some clients want us to perform the entire audit. Some clients want staff training. Some want a combination of the two. Our objective is to help our clients use their resources to the best advantage. And that’s not just their audit resources, but includes many other parts of the organization. We sit down with the client and develop a plan or an approach that utilizes the strengths and deals with the constraints of the owner’s organization. That way the client pays only for the services needed. One big advantage the client gains in training its internal resources is the skills developed during construction auditing can be directly transferred to other audits especially outsourced or contracted services.
Related Questions
- What is the relationship between Internal Audits and external auditors who audit the department of health care services?
- I have an internal audit department with some really good auditors. Why can they perform a construction audit?
- Is the internal audit department viewed as objective and competent by the independent auditors?