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Quality Management System is a continuing process of improvement involving all aspects of the business. At: pune Volume: 5 Projects: Quality Management System in Construction Projects application of system approach in developing QMS at construction projects Authors: Pravin Mane Dr. D.y. patil institute of engineering, management and research Jalindar Patil Dr. Building And Engineering Contracts By B S Patil File Download Citation CopyJ. R. Patil and Associates Pune Download full-text PDF Read full-text Download full-text PDF Read full-text Download citation Copy link Link copied Read full-text Download citation Copy link Link copied Citations (1) References (14) Abstract The Quality Management System (QMS) in construction industry refers to quality planning, quality assurance, quality control. The main goal of construction industry is to ensure that construction projects are successfully completed within the constraints of best quality, stated period and at minimum possible cost. The research based on QMS recommended that construction companies should create a flexible and conducive organizational atmosphere which encourages the development of quality management system in all aspects of their work. The questionnaire survey has been carried out in the present study by taking interviews of participants of project. The participants of project include ownerbuilder, project management consultant, contractor, various consultants and suppliers. The questionnaires have been prepared by authors based on quality aspects in construction project for builder contractor, consultants and customers occupants of buildings. This paper describes the analysis of data collected during interviews questionnaires with builder contractor. Building And Engineering Contracts By B S Patil File For Free Public FullDiscover the worlds research 20 million members 135 million publications 700k research projects Join for free Public Full-text 1 Content uploaded by Pravin Mane Author content All content in this area was uploaded by Pravin Mane on Oct 01, 2017 Content may be subject to copyright. The main goal of constructi on industry is to ensure that construction projects are successfully completed within the constraint s of best quality, stated perio d and at minimum possible cost. The research based on QM S recomm ended that construction companies should create a flexible a nd conducive organizational atmosphere which encourages the development of quality management system in all aspects of their work. The questionnaire survey has been carried out in the present study by taking interviews of participa nts of project. ![]() This paper describes t he analy sis of data collect ed during interviews questionnaires with builder contrac tor. Index Terms assurance, contractor, expectations, management, quality. I. I NTRODUCTION Quality management system (QMS) is defined as all activities of the overall management function that determine the quality policy, objectives and responsibilities, and implement th em by means such as q uality planning, quality control, quality assurance and quality impr ovement within the quality system (M S ISO 8402, 1994). QMS have many applications in the construction industry and implemented either at the company level or at the project level. The quality in the construction industry is linked with clients satisfactio n and the im plementation of a quality m anagement system is a Manuscript received April 10, 2015. Pravin P. Ma ne ( pravin pmanegmail.com ) is student of M.E. Civil- Construction Management) of RMD Sinhgad School of En gineering, Warje, Pune 58 affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University. Dr. J. R. Patil ( jalindarrpati lgmail.com ) is Professor in department of civil engineering, RMD Sinhgad School of Engineering, Warje, Pune. Quality management system (QMS) could be implemented either at the organization level or at the project level itself. For the implementation of quality management in co nstruction projects, the concepts of q uality planning (identification of quality standards), quality assurance (evaluation of overall project p erformance) and quality control (monitoring o f spe cific p roject results) in the quality management processes were defined b y Project Management Institute (2000). Several tools and techniques were identif ied as part of the implementation process, like benefit-cost analysis, benchmarking, flow-charting, design of expe riments, cost of quality, quality audits, inspection, co ntrol charts, pareto diagrams, statistical sampling, flow-charting and trend analysis. Project quality is often taken for granted and inadequate attention has been given to this parameter. Subsequent ly, in the absence of effective quality management procedures, considerable time, and resources are wasted every year. This is due to the high level of uncertainties surrounding the definition of q uality and the subjectivity associated with the a ssessment of quality as well as the lar ge number o f variables involved in its assessment.
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