In construction, what establishes quality requirements? - The Design
What is the purpose of CQM? - assure that the quality set by the plans and specifications is achieved
Define CQM - The performance of tasks, which ensure that construction is performed according to plans
and specifications, on time, within a defined budget, and a safe work environment
What are the two principle areas of CQM activity? -
What are the benefits of CQM to the contractor?To the Government? - Enables contractor and
Government personnel to be proactive and, thereby, prevent mishaps and deficiencies from occurring
What two factors have caused the construction industry to become highly specialized? - Increased
technology and regulation
Why are construction projects difficult to manage? - Construction projects are unique by nature, making
standardization difficult
• Construction operations involve many skills that are nonrepetitive and do not lend themselves to an
assembly line approach
• Construction projects are, to a large degree, dependent upon environmental conditions which are
beyond the contractor's control
• Subject to varied regulations from numerous government agencies
What factors will influence both the Government and the construction industry in the future? -
, What is difference between inspection and control? - Control is a system of future planning. Inspection
is inspecting ongoing or completed work
Is the following statement True or False: "CQC is principally concerned with inspection?" Explain. -
How does the contractor benefit from effective CQC? - reduce the largest unnecessary cost to the
contractor--the tear out and replacement cost stemming from deficient workmanship and materials
Who has contractual responsibility for quality control? - Contractor
Name the benefits of effective CQC that accrue to the Government? - earlier completion, reduced field
overhead costs, and the ability to do a greater volume of business
What is the role and responsibility of the contractor in CQC? -
What are the responsibilities of the contractor's QC Manager? -
What are the QA responsibilities of the Government? -
Name the items upon which partnering relationships are based. -
Name three instances of contractor extensions of designs. -
Name some possible areas that must be addressed during the contractor's coordination review of the
contract plans and specifications in a designbid-build contract. -
What are the responsibilities of the QC Manager during the design phase of a design-build project and
what must the Design Quality Control Plan include? -
In a design-build contract when should an RFI be used, when should a DVCR be used? -
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