QA/QC Construction Supervision ...or "Just Wing It"
Abstract
Quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) are two of the most important elements of any engineer construction project. However, QA/QC have not been officially proclaimed a part of the engineering process, and there is a trend among the junior officers and noncommissioned officers (NCOs) throughout the services to not employ the conceptual practices of QC. Additionally, senior leaders in the battalions and squadrons are not mentoring and developing a solid QA program within their organizations that ensures the success of the project and the service members involved in the construction. The unit is responsible for maintaining construction standards as outlined in the design specifications, plans, and other standard engineering documents. How is this guaranteed? Supervision. Why is it important? There are many obvious reasons: safety; savings in time and materials; superior product or outcome; service member satisfaction and reduced frustration; training in organization, management, and construction techniques; unit reputation; and mission accomplishment. In other words, QA/QC provide a little more predictability in an often-unpredictable profession. Figure 1 shows improper bracing and construction of forms.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 2003
- Accession Number
- ADA592583
Entities
People
- Jeffrey J. Johnson
Organizations
- United States Army Engineer School