Quality Control

Quality Control 


Quality generally refers to a certain degree or level of excellence 



Today, bases for competition no longer just focus on cost, but on other key success factors such as quality, flexibility, service and innovation. Quality Control is a set of procedures intended to ensure that the construction process is sufficiently high quality. Of course the quality criteria should meet the requirements of the owner at any stage of the construction process.

For this reason, the Top Management of NCCL decided which quality standards the construction process must apply. When variances exist, corrective action must be taken. If too many unit failures occur, an immediate action plan must be implemented and put into action to improve the construction operations. We are proud of our work standards which are respected and followed by all company staff. We believe that company quality control standards have the ability to satisfy stated or implied needs. 

On other hand, we think that the price to be paid for the construction of a building is a reflection of the expectations of quality. One important criteria should be mentioned here is also related to the timing of when the building is delivered. So, at the end we can say that Quality control in the construction industry may be seen as following: 

  • To deliver a building which satisfies the owner.
  • To deliver a building where quality and time are related to the price. For this, the management of quality control has to be planned to reflect all construction stages:

  • How to set the quality standards required by owner. 
  • How to define and apply construction methods and how to choose equipment's, materials and personnel. 
  • How to discover any quality deficiencies and to correct them. 
  • How to develop a quality culture.
  • At least, quality is proportional to costs associated with the construction process. Costs associated with quality need to be identified for management decisions. 
  • Therefore, Quality assurance will be applied to ensure that the construction process takes place within the framework of a quality management system.

 

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