Management of Quality Course
Date: 29th June 2021 Time: 9.00am – 1.00pm
A 1/2 day course for construction team members who want to make an impact on improving the quality of construction products and services.
Aim and Target Audience
The aim of the course is to provide delegates with an understanding of the principles and practice of managing construction quality. This includes understanding the pre-requisites of managing and improving quality in a construction business and effectively implementing quality management standards and processes. The course is suitable for all people who are interested in improving the management of quality in construction businesses. For example, directors, project managers, design managers, commercial managers, site managers, site engineers andquantity surveyors.
Objectives
At the end of the course delegates will:
- understand the principles and practice of managing construction quality
- have assessed their own readiness for managing quality
- know quality standards and processes
- appreciate construction quality management risks and how these can be managed
- know strategies and techniques to improve construction quality.
Programme
09.00 Introduction to the course
09.20 Managing construction quality principles and practice
10.00 Construction quality management initiatives and case studies
10.45 Break
11.00 Audit of your readiness to effectively manage quality
11.30 Quality management standards and processes
12.30 Lunch
13.15 Identifying and managing construction quality risks
14.45 Break
15.00 Strategies and techniques to improve construction quality management and profitability
16.15 Summary, questions, feedback, action planning and course review
16.30 Close.
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To register your place please email jemma@ceca-yorks.co.uk
This workshop is FREE to CECA Members and Associate Members, although as the workshop is interactive and places are limited, non-attendance without 72 hours notice will be charged at £50 per person.
Places are limited and reserved on a first come, first served basis.