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The Role of As-Built Drawings in Quality Assurance and Quality Control

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The Role of As-Built Drawings in Quality Assurance and Quality Control As-built drawings are accurate and exhaustive construction documents that portray the final state of construction. This leads to greater quality assurance and control for construction projects.

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Episode 3: Cost Control in Construction Projects; Here’s how to control them

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To mitigate these risks, the construction industry must implement robust cost control strategies. Heres Our Top Picks On How To Cost Control in Construction Projects: We did some research and found that to control costs and mitigate the risk of overruns, 1. Evaluate alternate materials, designs, and construction methods.

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Episode 4: Quality Compromises — Ensuring Quality in Construction

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Speaking of construction, quality is perhaps the most vital word associated with any successful construction project. If quality is low, it brings many issues such as delays, safety concerns and conflicting views amongst stakeholders. Although this is the case, quality control is one of the most common pain points in the industry.

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Episode 5: Value Engineering and Cost Optimisation — Cost Management

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Rising material costs, labour shortages plus complex projects mean we need to be smarter with our budgets without compromising on quality. Why Cost Management Matters Cost management is not just about saving money; its about finding the balance between cost, quality and functionality and optimalism.

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Top 10 Construction Defects: Prevent These Costly Building Mistakes

UK Construction Blog

The post Top 10 Construction Defects: Prevent These Costly Building Mistakes appeared first on UK Construction Blog. Key Takeaways Construction defects commonly stem from design deficiencies, poor workmanship, substandard materials and inadequate quality control, potentially reducing property values by up to 25%.

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Cost-Plus Vs. GMP Construction Contracts

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The profit margin is typically calculated either as a fixed fee or as a percentage of the total costs, usually ranging from 10% to 20% depending on project complexity and market conditions.

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Key Services Offered by Assent Building Control

UK Construction Blog

The post Key Services Offered by Assent Building Control appeared first on UK Construction Blog. Assent Building Control provides various services to ensure construction projects comply with regulations and run smoothly. Each service is crucial in maintaining safety, quality, and efficiency in building projects.