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Inquestria Science — independent inspection and readiness review

Inquestria Science is the inspection arm of Inquestria Research Ltd, set up to give engineering teams and asset owners a clear, independent view of whether a system is fit for its intended use. We do not design, build or maintain the equipment we review — that separation is what makes our findings trustworthy when a decision has to be defended.

Every review starts with the questions you actually need answered: what does the system have to do, under what conditions, and what evidence would be enough to prove it will hold up? Our engineers go through the hardware, the software and the operating context with that brief in hand, and you get a written report that states plainly where the risks are and what would have to change before we would sign off.

The work is deliberately small in scale — a component test plan, a condition check on a retired asset, a safety argument for a novel prototype — and it is always delivered by the same engineer who did the assessment. No hand-offs, no generic templates, no report that buries the conclusion on page forty.

Have a system that needs an independent look?

Tell us what you are trying to prove ready, and we will come back with a scoped review plan and a fixed price for the assessment.

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Common questions

Answers to the questions we hear before every review

What types of systems do you review?

We review scientific and engineering systems where readiness has to be shown — prototypes, modified equipment, decommissioned assets, or anything due to be reused in a new context. If you are not sure, send us the datasheet and the intended use.

Do you provide a fixed price before starting?

Yes. After a scoping call we send a written proposal with the review plan, the evidence we will examine, the deliverables and a fixed price. Costs only change if you expand the scope after we have started.

How independent are you from the design team?

We do not design or build the systems we review, and we do not take a cut from any subsequent repairs or changes. Our only product is the assessment, which is why our conclusions are accepted in disputes and due-diligence cases.

What does the final report include?

A condition summary, a list of findings ranked by risk, the evidence behind each finding, and a clear statement of whether the system is ready for its stated use. We keep the language direct, with technical detail in the appendices.

How long does a typical review take?

It depends on the system's complexity and the amount of evidence already available. A straightforward condition check might take two weeks; a full readiness case for a complex prototype can take six. We give you a schedule before we begin.

Will you recommend specific fixes?

We will describe what needs to change and why, but we will not design the solution — that keeps us independent. If you need help implementing the changes, that would be a separate engagement with a different firm.

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