Quality Improvement Techniques in Construction

Quality Improvement Techniques in Construction by Steven Mccabe is published by Taylor & Francis in 1998 and spans 230 pages. This book provides a detailed description of quality management techniques and their implementation, specifically within the construction industry. It emphasizes the importance of quality management and integrates practical experiences from contractors, offering insights into how these techniques can be effectively applied.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of quality management practices relevant to various contexts, with a particular focus on construction. The book addresses topics such as Total Quality Management and its application in industries, providing a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insights. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in understanding the intersection of quality management and construction, making it a valuable addition to the fields of business, technology, and environmental science.
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Quality management has received much attention in recent years, not least in the construction industry. This book provides a description of the techniques of quality management and how they are implemented, regardless of the context. The author applies the techniques to the construction industry and brings in some practical experience from contractors in the construction industry.
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