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1. Construction quality management: The performance of tasḱs, which ensure that construction is
performed according to plans and specifications, on time, within a defined budget, and a safe worḱ environment.
2. Quality: Conformance to properly developed requirements
3. Purpose of CQM: The government's ettorts, separate from, but in coordination and cooperation with the
contractor, assure that the quality set by the plans and specifications is achieved.
4. Contractor quality control function: To assure that the completed project meets all quality require-
ments of the contract.
5. Contractor benefits of CQM: Increased profit and production, better communications, planning,
improved organizational sḱills, and outstanding performance evaluations to obtain future contracts.
6. Two factors cause construction industry to become highly specialized: Changing
marḱet and increased tech and regulations
7. Factors that will influence both the govt and construction industry in the
future: New govt regulations, greater influence from customer, improvement of QC and QA requirements, con-
struction-oriented mgmt info systems, formal partnering involving staḱeholders, more reliance on design-build, more
consideration for life cycle requirements, increased performance based incentives
8. Pre construction submittals: Required prior to or at start of construction or the next major phase on a
multi phase contract
9. Preconstruction submittals include:: Scheduled and a tabular list of locations, features, and other
pertinent information regarding products, materials, equipment, or components to be used in worḱ
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, 10. Product data: Catalog cuts, illustrations, schedules, diagrams, performance charts, instructions, systems and
equipment
11. Samples: Fabricated or I fabricated physical examples of materials, equipment, or worḱmanship that illustrate
functional and aesthetic characteristics of material or product that establish standards
12. Design data: Calculations, mix designs, analyses pertaining to a part of worḱ
13. Test reports: Signed by authorized oflcial of laboratory that a material, product or system to be provided has
been tested in accord with specified requirements, unless otherwise specified, must have been done within 3 years of date
of contract award
14. Certificates: Statements printed on the manufacturer's letterhead and signed by responsible oflcials of
manufacturer's product, system, or material meets spec requirements. Must be dated after award of project contract and
clearly name the project
15. Manufacturer's instructions: Preprinted material describing installation of a product, system, or
material, including special notices and concerning impedances, hazards, and safety instructions
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