Your Guide to Snag-Free Construction: Failure Mode & Effect Analysis (FMEA)
With FEMA you can know what may go wrong at site and how to cater to such problems proactively DECODING FMEA FOR PREVENTION OF FLAWS IN PROCESS AND PRODUCT Failure…
With FEMA you can know what may go wrong at site and how to cater to such problems proactively DECODING FMEA FOR PREVENTION OF FLAWS IN PROCESS AND PRODUCT Failure…
Poor, sub-standard construction quality can do more damage that just what the eye can see. What do we mean by Cost of Poor Quality in construction? It is the cost…
Making Construction Quality a non negotiable factor at the construction site should be the primary aim of developers and construction firms. In the rush to meet targets, speed often trumps…
Implementing Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) measures in construction projects is crucial for safeguarding the well-being of workers, protecting the environment, and ensuring project success. Aspects such as legal compliances…
By using a histogram as a Quality Control tool, one can see how their data is distributed and whether it follows a normal or a skewed pattern. Basically, Histograms finds…
Flowchart – Visualizing sequences All the processes in construction follow a certain sequence. If this sequence is represented in a step by step graphical way, say a diagram, it becomes…
Control Charts The number of defects can be actually tracked statistically to ascertain whether the total number of defects is within a particular range. For example, if it’s the quality…
PDCA – Plan-Do-Check-Act This is a very simple way of identifying a problem early in early stages and taking corrective action. During the final stages of a project minor building…
Fishbone Diagram Image Reference : Google In a case that our experts came across, the project called for ACC (Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) blocks to be used for building walls. Now,…
Project managers are usually faced with a barrage of quality issues once the construction work starts. Their approach to solving these problems has to be systematic and the method used…