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During construction of many big projects of road,building and bridges consultants are being employed or given a contract. how is quality management being observed and what are the areas of improvement.
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Selection of Project management consultant
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Valuation of perfect consultant after probation
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pandianarjunan
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"Clients requirement"
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Client must have the knowledge about PMC.IN INDIA PMC are reqd to receive the blame.
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pandianarjunan
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"Selection of Project management consultant"
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I agree with james,Without sweat no grains can be cropped.
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James Hindman
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"Selection of Project management consultant"
| 2 years ago
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I am continually amazed at the sheer quantity of Project Managers, most of whom nowadays have numerous degrees and other credentials certifying their expertise in the field of construction management, who feel that they can do an adequate job...
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Tushar vasantrao Neve
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If quick construction is done by undertacking parallel activity without compremising the required processing/setting time quality will not be compromised whoever if we go for quick consruction for short time quick gains then certainly quality will...
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rakeshbhatnagar
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No, its not necessary that quick construction detriorates the quality. If planning is appropriate and things are carried out in appropriate manner than quality will notat all be effected.
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Pragya Kothari
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Not necessarily quick construction leads to low quality if every thing is ready and everything is planned prior so that there is no compromise on quality in the first place then I dont think there should be a problem in the construction. With...
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Durable concrete is the one that will retain its original form , quality , and serviceability for a long time when exposed to its environment. The fundamental factor in creating durable concrete is...
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Mohammad Bakhsh
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| 1 year ago
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Durability of hydraulic-cement concrete is defined as its ability to resist weathering action, chemical attack, abrasion,or any other process of deterioration. Durable concrete will retain its original form, quality, and serviceability when exposed.
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Vivek Singh
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There is no unanswered question.
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Quality
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Perfection
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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When you are perfect in doing the things then & then only you can give quality.
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taking care about quality
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no work with quality now a days
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K L Thomas
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"no work with quality now a days"
| 1 year ago
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All people with or without knowledge entering in to the construction industry, only with vision of making money. Qualified hands with vision of future are to be allowed and hence the quality can be regulated. Now a days no specifications of...
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Irfan Aqeel
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"taking care about quality"
| 1 year ago
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if it wasn't for quality these days then you wouldn't find hundreds of quality analyst jobs created each day...now you can't argue on that saying quality officers don't do their job with QUALITY...LOL
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Devarajan Venkataraman
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"no work with quality now a days"
| 1 year ago
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No today construction projects are not of good quality. No proper technology is been used and material are losing quality day by day....
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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They are safe with use of advance technology/ machinery.
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N ormally, about 2 to 6 hours of soaking of bricks in a tank full of potable water is suggested . Otherwise, in case of paucity of time, a minimum period of one hour prior to bricks being laid must be adhered to. Equally important is the fact that the soaked bricks should be removed from the water tank sufficiently in advance so that they are skin dry at the time of actual laying . Such soaked bricks are to be stacked on a clean place where they are not contaminated with dirt, earth, etc. [ READ FULL ARTICLE ] Ask us in case you also have any query relating to civil engineering, architecture, building design construction, interiors, etc. Subscribe to get more such tips-n-bits, posts and art...
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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| 1 year ago
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Please tell the site/ place, where the above practices are observed.
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malladi madhukumar
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| 2 years ago
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Quality workers realy adhere to the practise as said in the article.
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Mohammad Bakhsh
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| 2 years ago
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There are few who risk their life by blowing the lid of the container.The container is very strong and puncturing it will damage the whole thing.The compensation is very high.I would therefore want that stakeholders should develop a system of...
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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"Yes"
| 1 year ago
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Very well said, Mr. Bakhsh. Overseeing authority should do their job strictly neutrally.
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Irfan Aqeel
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| 1 year ago
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I completely agree with Mr.Dar..it is not possible to achieve progress if you don't sub let the work..but this should only be done if there is a good consultant for the project to ensure quality of work..
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Saleel Deshpande
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| 2 years ago
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Romesh, this(Sub letting) is possible for individual villas or small apartments, but when one goes on a large scale development, I would certainly vote in favour of subletting the works to other contractors, this helps me in keeping an eye on the...
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yes,it ll be uneconomical and strength less
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but its inevitable in remote places
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Vidhu Dar
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"yes,it ll be uneconomical and strength less"
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on site training has become inevitable looking at present shortage of skilled labour for large projects .
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Naushad H.L.
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"but its inevitable in remote places"
| 2 years ago
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ON SITE SKILL CONVERSION, CAN DO THE TRICK... Its simply a matter of separating te 'Wheat from the Chaff' . There is no bigger Teacher, than Practical Experience that is exactly what needs to b done. Those whom the Contractors feel, are more...
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malladi madhukumar
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"yes,it ll be uneconomical and strength less"
| 2 years ago
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Unskilled labour can not onlyincrease thetime consumed for work but also quality of work showing its impact oncost. Inview of the above industryshould work with educational institution to creat skilled workers. Also vocational coursed in civil...
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