2003
DOI: 10.1108/02656710310476516
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Quality management practice in highway construction

Abstract: This paper describes the quality management function as practiced in highway construction. This function is displayed as an interrelated system, which identifies the main quality activities. Documents and records used in these activities are also reviewed. A model for multilevel quality management involvement is defined, encompassing contractors, engineers, and managers. The model describes the quality management tasks and the roles assumed in a scheme relating construction quality control, quality assurance, … Show more

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“…As defined by the International Standards Organization (ISO), quality is the totality of factors and characteristics of a product or service that bears on its ability to satisfy given needs. In the construction industry, various expressions have been adopted to define quality [23]. The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) published the definition of quality as "conformance to predetermined requirements."…”
Section: Definitions Of Quality and Quality Failuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As defined by the International Standards Organization (ISO), quality is the totality of factors and characteristics of a product or service that bears on its ability to satisfy given needs. In the construction industry, various expressions have been adopted to define quality [23]. The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) published the definition of quality as "conformance to predetermined requirements."…”
Section: Definitions Of Quality and Quality Failuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Segundo Battikha (2003), atualmente, as expectativas ou necessidades dos clientes são a base para a definição e variação da qualidade do produto ou serviço. Quanto maiores os padrões de níveis de exigência, os quais tendem a ser incrementados com o avanço da tecnologia e inovação, maiores os graus de qualidade dos produtos e serviços oferecidos, visando a satisfação plena dos clientes.…”
Section: Gestão Da Qualidadeunclassified
“…De acordo com Feigenbaum (1994), um SGQ consiste em uma série de atividades mutuamente relacionadas: pessoas, má-quinas, material, métodos e informações, com a finalidade de garantir a qualidade do produto, ao menor custo possível. Se propriamente implementado, um Sistema formal de Gestão da Qualidade é um meio eficaz para se alcançar a qualidade dos produtos ou serviços oferecidos (Battikha, 2003). Ferreira (2005) apresenta alguns fatores que levaram os Sistemas de Gestão da Qualidade a assumirem um importante papel no contexto internacional:…”
Section: Gestão Da Qualidadeunclassified
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“…Adequate quality levels in construction processes have long been an issue to achieve on time and on budget in a highly complex environment (Battikha M. G., 2003). The QA process continues until the construction of the entire project has been completed (Chung, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%