This course covers Construction Progress & Quality Assessment, which involves assessing construction status, workmanship quality, execution progress, and overall project development conditions within the Credit Technical & Valuation Services credit workflow to support accurate technical due diligence, collateral evaluation, and construction-related risk assessment. It evaluates key dimensions such as workmanship quality, execution progress, verification procedures, and progress assessment practices used to identify physical, structural, and execution risks, with each requiring independent validation and documented rationale before any credit action is finalized. It is distinct from the broader credit approval process, as it focuses specifically on structured assessment of construction progress, quality standards, project execution integrity, and site-level technical risks affecting financed assets or collateral-backed exposures, while the credit approval process addresses wider lending decisions, approval governance, and portfolio strategy with separate evidence standards, ownership, and approval authority. Within Technical Due Diligence & Site Evaluation, the senior credit leader sets portfolio limits, governs exception criteria, and drives strategic alignment across the Credit Technical & Valuation Services function, shaping escalation scope and credit committee priorities.