Module 2
Module 2
● Introduction
● Quality in Conceptual Design
● Quality in Preliminary Design
● Quality in Design Development
● Quality in Construction Documents
● Quality in Construction
● Quality in Testing, Commissioning and Handover
INTRODUCTION
● Construction projects are mainly capital investment projects
○ Customized and nonrepetitive in nature
○ Products used are expensive, complex, immovable and long-lived
● Construction projects are constantly increasing in technological complexity
● The requirements of construction clients are on the increase, and as a result, construction
products must meet varied performance standards
● Quality for construction projects is different from other areas
○ Not only the quality of product and equipment used in the construction, but the total
management approach to complete the facility
○ Depends mainly upon the control of construction, which is the primary responsibility of
the contractor
○ Typically involves ensuring compliance with minimum standards (contained in the
specification document) of material and workmanship in order to ensure the
performance of the facility according to the design
○ Defects or failure in construction facilities can result in very large costs
■ Even with minor defects, reconstruction may be required and facility operation
impaired
● The quality plan for construction projects is part of the overall
project documentation consisting of the following:
○ Well-defined specification for all the materials, products,
■ Faulty materials
■ Faulty workmanship
■ Faulty design
causes/reasons
○ The contractor and their subcontractors control 2 out of 3
causes/reasons
■ Faulty materials
■ Faulty workmanship
● Construction defects – some of the possible impacts to
companies
○ The company`s reputation
■ Roof leaks
■ Foundation movement
○ Infrastructure
■ Drainage deficiencies
■ Settlement
deficiencies
QUALITY IN CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
● Conceptual design is the first phase of the project life cycle
● The most significant impacts on the quality in a project occur during the conceptual phase
○ This is the time when specifications, statement of work, contractual agreements and
initial design are developed
○ A small error that is allowed to stay in the plan is magnified through subsequent
documents that are second or third in the hierarchy
● The conceptual phase includes
○ Identification of need by the owner, and establishment of main goals
○ Feasibility study, which is based on owner`s objectives
○ Identification of project team by selecting other members and allocation of
responsibilities
○ Identification of alternatives
○ Development of concept design
○ Time schedule and project cost
○ Manage quality
○ Identify/manage risk
○ Finalize concept design
● Identification of needs
○ Construction projects begin with recognition of the new
facility
○ The owner`s need must be well defined, indicating the
minimum requirement of quality and performance, an
approved main budget and required completion date
○ Conceptual design is initiated once the owner`s need is
recognized
● Feasibility
○ Economic appraisal of owner needs and benefits,
considering the many relevant moral, social.
Environmental and technical constraint
● Identification of alternatives
○ The consultant engineer provides engineering advice to
the owner to enable him to assess its feasibility and the
relative merits of various alternative schemes to meet
his requirement
○ Comparison and evaluation of conceptual alternatives
are carried out by considering the advantages and
disadvantages of each item systematically
● Team member
○ Once the project delivery system is finalized and the designer /consultant is
design
○ The designer can use techniques such as Quality Function Deployment (QFD) to
■ Regulatory requirements
inaccurate
■ Environmental consideration
■ Regulatory requirements
■ Delays in approval
comments found during analysis and review of the drawings and documents
taking into consideration risks
QUALITY IN PRELIMINARY DESIGN
● Preliminary design is mainly a refinement of the elements in the
conceptual design phase, also known as schematic design (with almost
similar steps as in conceptual design)
● During this phase, most project team members such as owner`s
representative, project manager (design) and other design personnel
are selected and identified
○ Project manager
○ Quality manager
TOR
■ Establish quality organization with responsibility matrix
● Quality control
○ Check design drawings
■ Prepare BQ
○ Verify BQ
○ Check specifications
documents
■ Establish submittal plan for construction documents
○ Quality assurance
■ Prepare working drawings
delivery system
■ Ensure type of contracting/pricing as per adopted methodology
○ Quality control
■ Check quality design drawings
■ Check calculations
requirements
QUALITY IN CONSTRUCTION
■ Carried out with the checklist request submitted by the contractor for
receipt of material
○ Before final delivery or commissioning and handover
● Contractor's Quality Control Plan (CQCP)
○ CQCP is the contractor`s everyday tool to ensure meeting the performance standards
specified in the contract documents
○ The efficient management of CQCP by the contractor`s personnel has a great impact on
both the performance of the contract and the owner`s quality assurance surveillance of
the contract`s performance
○ The contract documents specify the details of the contents of the Quality Control Plan
(QCP) to be prepared by the contractor for the construction of the project, which
requires approval from the consultant
○ The outline for preparation of a QCP is as follows
■ Purpose of QCP
■ Project description
■ Site staff organizational chart for quality control
■ Quality control staff and their responsibilities
■ Construction program and subprograms
■ Schedule for submission of subcontractors, manufacturer of materials and shop
drawings
■ Method statement for various installation activities
■ Project-specific procedures for SWIs and remedial notes
■ QC procedure for all the main activities such as
● Procurement (direct bought out items)
● Off-site manufacturing, inspection and testing
● Inspection of site activities (checklists)
● Inspection and testing procedure for systems
● Procedure for laboratory testing of material
● Inspection of material received at site
● Protection of works
■ Quality control records
■ List of quality procedures applicable to project in reference to the company`s
quality manual and procedure
■ Periodical testing procedure for construction equipment and tools
■ Quality updating program
■ Quality auditing program
■ Testing
■ Commissioning
■ Handover
■ Health, safety and environment
QUALITY IN TESTING, COMMISSIONING AND
HANDOVER
● Testing, commissioning and handover constitute the last phase of a
construction project`s lifecycle
● During this period, the project is transferred/handed over to the
owner/end user for his or her use, and a substantial completion
certificate is issued to the contractor
● Testing and Commissioning Quality
Process
○ Commissioning is the orderly
sequence of testing, adjusting and
balancing the system and bringing
the systems and subsystems into
operation and starts when the
construction and installation of
works are complete
○ Testing and commissioning is
normally carried out by the
contractor or specialist in presence
of consultant and owner/owner`s
representative and user`s operation
and maintenance personnel to
ascertain proper functioning of the
systems to the specified standards
○ Testing, adjusting and operation of
the systems and equipment are
essential in order to make the
project operational and useful for
the owner/end user
● Normally, a final walk through
inspection is carried out by a
committee which consists of the
owner`s representative, design
and supervision personnel and the
contractor to decide the
acceptance of works and whether
the project is complete enough to
be made operational
● Once everything is of satisfactory
condition, the certificate of
substantial completion is issued to
the contractor, and the facility is
taken over by the owner/end user.
● The project is declared complete,
and the construction project`s life
cycle is over