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Original Articles

A framework for building quality into construction projects – Part II

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Pages 725-736 | Published online: 12 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

A new framework for building quality into construction projects has been developed by the authors. In order to determine its suitability within the industry and also to gauge the extent to which it was felt to be simple, easy to understand, systematic, well structured, comprehensive, practical and applicable (the required attributes of a framework), it was piloted for evaluation in two UK construction companies. Having modified it to take account of the recommendations made, it was further evaluated in another five companies in the same sector. The methodology employed to perform the evaluation and the suggestions gathered during the pilot studies are firstly described. Each company’s feedback, comments and assessment of the framework are discussed. The results of the evaluation are then presented before summarising the limitations associated with the study and further work.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank CONACYT for the support given to carry out this work and the UK construction companies that took part in the study. This research is supported by The National Council on Science and Technology of Mexico (CONACYT). Scholarship: 178 611.

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