Effectiveness of On-Site Quality Audits in Reducing Construction Defects |
Author(s): |
| Gyanendra Kumar Chaturvedy , Shivajirao S. Jondhle College of Engineering & Technology, Asangaon; Kshitij Desai, Shivajirao S. Jondhle College of Engineering & Technology, Asangaon; R. Mahadeva Swamy, Shivajirao S. Jondhle College of Engineering & Technology, Asangaon; M. S. Kuttimarks, Shivajirao S. Jondhle College of Engineering & Technology, Asangaon |
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| Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Quality Audit, Construction, Internal Control |
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The development industry has been scuffling with quality issues for several years, and therefore the cost to our economy is dramatic. The price could potentially be reduced significantly if the industry were to embrace the concept of quality assurance that has been used with great success by many other sectors of the economy. Building owners also have to be compelled to be educated on what's quality assurance so they'll begin using their voice to encourage adaptation of this approach to guard their investments and reduce the price of construction. Internal control (QC) and Quality Assurance (QA) represent increasingly important concerns for project managers. Defects or failures in constructed facilities may result in very large costs. Even with minor defects, re-construction is also required and facility operations impaired. Increased costs and delays are the result. Quality Assurance and internal control is an important a part of any construction process to boost the standard and uniformity of the project. The requirement for QA and QC in construction projects has increased considerably in recent times because of significant changes, advancements in technology and high expectation of the users. The QA and QC maintain uniformity in construction process and ensure more economical utilization of materials leading to significant reduction in cost to the users. The extra cost involved in QA and QC is directly proportional to the advantages. A technique has been developed for QA and QC in housing industry. The methodology accomplishes the required quality in construction process. Ultimately the presence of quality is vital. So generally we are able to define the standard in several ways as follows, Quality is conformance to requirements or specifications. Quality is fitness to be used. Quality is that the degree to which a collection of inherent characteristics fulfills requirements. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV14I40100 Published in: Volume : 14, Issue : 4 Publication Date: 01/07/2026 Page(s): 255-259 |
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