Bringing structure to multi-system testing
In Shediac, integrated testing usually becomes the pressure point after hospitality, mixed-use, public, and residential conditions all create timing and continuity pressures that testing has to respect. The issue is rarely just the test itself; it is whether the interfaces, documents, and responsibilities have been lined up in time.
Our role is usually to help teams clarify expected responses, document coordination gaps, and reduce the chance that test day turns into a scramble.
What better integrated testing coordination should give the project
- Pre-test structure that saves time once the program is underway
- A shared picture of open items instead of several private assumptions
- Clearer notes around deficiencies, retest needs, and unresolved interfaces
- Support that keeps the project from losing momentum after the test
If integrated testing support is the issue in Shediac, contact Liberty Fire to discuss the site, the scope, and what would make the work more manageable.