| Construction Quality Management: Principles and Practice Subjects: Built Environment; Economics Finance Business & Industry; Engineering & Technology; Business Management and Marketing; Building and Construction; Health and Safety; Industry & Industrial Studies; Engineering Management; Mining Mineral & Petroleum Engineering; Building Project Management; Construction Business Management; Construction Management; Health & Safety in Construction; Engineering Project Management; Production Operations & Information Management; Construction & Heavy Industry; Mining Engineering; Quality management is essential for facilitating the competitiveness of modern day commercial organisations. Excellence in quality management is a requisite for construction organisations who seek to remain competitive and successful. The challenges presented by competitive construction markets and large projects that are dynamic and complex necessitate the adoption and application of quality management approaches. This new edition of Construction Quality Management provides a comprehensive evaluation of quality management systems and tools. Their effectiveness in achieving project objectives is explored, as well as applications in corporate performance enhancement. Both the strategic and operational dimensions of quality assurance are addressed by focusing on providing models of best practice. The reader is supported throughout by concise and clear explanations and with self-assessment questions. Practical case study examples show how various evaluative-based quality management systems and tools have been applied. Subjects covered include: business objectives - the stakeholder satisfaction methodology organisational culture and Health and Safety quality philosophy evaluation of organisational performance continuous quality improvement and development of a learning organisation.New chapters consider the influence of Building Information Modelling (BIM) on quality management. The text should be of interest to construction industry senior managers, practicing professionals and academics. It is also an essential resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students of construction management, project management and business management courses. Tim Howarth is a learning and development specialist for a large international construction contractor. He has 20 years of experience as a construction management academic. David Greenwood is Professor of Construction Management at Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. He is also a Director of BIM Academy. |