Peer Review Myths - Busted 

Let’s be honest, peer reviews get a bad rap.
But a PS2 isn’t a punishment; it’s one of the smartest ways to keep your project on track.

Myth 1: “A peer review means the design is flawed.”
Truth: It’s about assurance, not change. Councils often require PS2s for complex or high-risk builds — it’s part of doing things right the first time to save time and money later on.

Myth 2: “It’s just box-ticking.”

Truth: A proper PS2 digs deep. It checks load paths, assumptions, and documentation so the design stands the test of time.

Myth 3: “It slows everything down.”
Truth: Early coordination between PS1 and PS2 engineers usually makes consent faster and RFIs disappear.

At Crowe Consulting, our peer reviews follow the SESOC Peer Review Guidelines, ensuring independent, consistent, and professional assessments every time.

Whether you need a PS2 for consent, or an independent check for peace of mind, our team can help.
Get in touch to arrange a peer review for your next project.

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