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Chapman and Hall Construction Inspection Handbook Total Quality Management by James J. O'Brien
Since the publication of the third edition in 1989, changes in quality control/assurance have affected the construction industry. This new fourth edition includes revised and new material relating to Section A, specifically Total Quality Management, ISO 9000, and quality control. The Codes and Standards Section, Contract Documents, and Legal Documents Sections have also been extensively updated. Construction Inspection Handbook systematically reinstates the importance of quality by providing you with a comprehensive quality assurance plan. At the same time, this ensures that your construction projects meet contract specifications, comply with Construction Specification Institute standards, and conform with safety requirements and legal codes._x000D_ Table of contents : - _x000D_
Preface. Acknowledgements. Part 1: Quality assurance. The need for QA/QC. Quality assurance (QA) plans. Codes and standards. Contract documents. Legal aspects. Quality trend setters. ISO 9770. Partnering. Total quality management. Part 2: Quality control. Quality control inspection team. QC field testing. Field administration. Part 3: Project characteristics. Divisions. Sitework. Concrete. Masonry. Metals. Woods and plastics. Thermal and moisture protection. Doors and windows. Finishes. Specialties. Equipment. Furnishings. Special construction. Conveying systems. Mechanical. Electrical. Appendix A: ASTM standards. Appendix B: Organizations and associations. Appendix C: Quality assurance plan. Appendix D: project management procedures. Index._x000D_