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1. The purpose of Construction Quality Management is to:: Achieve the
quality established by properly developed requirements through the combined
responsibil- ity, but seperate efforts of contractpr smd government personnel.
2. Construction Quality Management is the performance of tasks, which en-
sure that construction is performed.: According to plans and
specifications, on time, within a defined budget and a safe work environment.
3. Partnering relationships are based upon:: Building trust and
dedication to common goals
4. It is the responsibility of Quality Assurance Personnel to:: Periodically
verify that the contractors system of control is working effectively.
5. An effective contractor quality control program will:: Be an incentive
for work to be done correctly the first time resulting in earlier completion, reduced
field overhead costs, and greater profits.
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, 6. The success or failure of all contractors is based upon:: The ability to contro
costs, finance work, estimate jobs, schedule the work, and maintain effective qualit
control.
7. Quality Assurance Personnel have the responsibility to:: Require contractor
to maintain the quality specified in the plans and specifications.
8. Inspection is:: The process by which ongoing and completed work is examined
9. During the punch-out inspection of a project:: Quality Assurance Personnel
must assure that the contractor prepares a punch-list and makes corrections.
10. If there is a disagreement whether the contractors work complies with the
contract:: The government makes the final determination
11. Characteristics that describe a definable feature of work include:: -
Cross-referenced listings to the contractors construction schedule that may have
more than one definable feature under a section of the specifications.
12. The consists of daily checks of the work to as-
sure continuing compliance with contract requirements.: Follow-up phase
13. The Quality Assurance Plan:: Is a government management tool establishing
staffing, training, pre-award activities, and surveillance activities.
14. Testing is extremely important in construction quality management and is
performed by:: Both the contractor and the government
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