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QUALITY ASSURANCE
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Sub Contractor Role Identify Bill of Quantity Item QUALITY CONTROL
(ISO 1400)
Method Statement
incl. associated risks, CESMM
Estimate Rate resources and output rates Risk Identification and
Minimisation
Environment
Health, Safety &Welfare
Item Cost Resources Financial
Plant, Labour Materials
• Quality
Maintain
• Design
• Health & Safety
• Environment Construction Design
ISO 14000
Environmental
Management
ISO 9000
Quality
Management
Definition of a project
According to BSI (1996):
A project is a unique set of co-ordinated activities
with definite starting and finishing points,
undertaken by an individual or organisation to
meet specific objectives within defined time
schedule, cost, and performance.
A Project
A project is temporary
A project produces a unique
product and/or service
Projects arise because of the
need to satisfy identified needs
What is the project ‘Driver’
Need to define SCOPE of project
A Project
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Construction Safety Facts
All accidents which result in at least 3 days
absence from work have to be reported to the
HSE under RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and
Dangerous Occurrences Regulations, 1995)
Problem areas
• macho, adversarial culture.
• lack of training and supervision for many operating on
site
• poor understanding by professionals of the impact their
designs and decisions have on a site H&S regime
All Construction – Safety KPI
Respect for People – Sickness KPI
Environmental Management
ISO 14000 model is tool for an organization to
keep aware of the interactions that its
products and activities have with the
environment and to achieve and
continuously improve a desired level of
environmental performance. Note that
‘environment’ here is taken in the widest
context.
Construction companies also have to manage
the ‘green’ environment created by their
designs or construction activities.
Environmental KPI for Construction
Environmental KPI for Construction
Reduce Waste
A DUTY OF CARE
The underlying concept of the European
Environmental legislation is that the polluter
pays. The Environmental Protection Act (EPA)
imposes a "duty of care" on all waste producers
and disposers. Everyone produces waste, and
therefore everyone is responsible for the
disposal of their waste.