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Alternative Construction Quality Assurance Programs
Expanded governmental regulation of the construction industry and increased disputes over professional liability are contributing to a rapid expansion in construction Quality Assurance (Q/A) programs. Recent developments that have contributed to the more widespread use of construction Q/A programs are briefly reviewed. Q/A programs initiated and developed by project designers, by specialized consultants, by owners, and by contractors are identified and examined. Alternative types of Q/A programs, their potential benefits and limitations, and their common applications are reviewed.
Alternative Construction Quality Assurance Programs
Expanded governmental regulation of the construction industry and increased disputes over professional liability are contributing to a rapid expansion in construction Quality Assurance (Q/A) programs. Recent developments that have contributed to the more widespread use of construction Q/A programs are briefly reviewed. Q/A programs initiated and developed by project designers, by specialized consultants, by owners, and by contractors are identified and examined. Alternative types of Q/A programs, their potential benefits and limitations, and their common applications are reviewed.
Alternative Construction Quality Assurance Programs
Hester, Weston T. (author)
Journal of the Construction Division ; 105 ; 187-199
2021-01-01
131979-01-01 pages
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