ABSTRACT

The quality of a product or service is a measure of its ability to satisfy customer requirements. This satisfaction can be assured by the operation of a quality system which will ensure that specified requirements are met consistently and economically. The Management of Quality in Construction provides the reader with a knowledge of the principles of quality management and an understanding of how they may successfully be applied in the particular circumstances of the construction industry. The areas covered range from an historical review of traditional methods of assuring quality in the industry and how contractual arrangements have evolved, to an interpretation of quality system standards in the context of construction. Examples are given which highlight specific areas, and specialist chapters on organization structures and the techniques of quality auditing are included.

chapter 1|10 pages

THE QUALITY MANAGEMENT PHILOSOPHY

chapter 2|27 pages

THE CONSTRUCTION TRADITION

chapter 3|15 pages

STANDARDS AND TERMINOLOGY

chapter 4|16 pages

THE QUALITY SYSTEM

chapter 5|18 pages

DOCUMENTATION

chapter 6|20 pages

DESIGN

chapter 7|16 pages

PROCUREMENT

chapter 8|21 pages

THE CONSTRUCTION SITE

chapter 9|15 pages

QUALITY AUDITS

chapter 10|10 pages

QUALITY ASSURANCE AND THE CONTRACT

chapter 11|23 pages

A STRATEGY FOR SUCCESS