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QUALITY ASSURANCE

Construction QA vs. QC: Definitions and Major Differences

Quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) teams provide essential services to construction projects and ensure the final building or structure meets all client requirements. This step is essential to ensuring quality results that are likely to please the client. If you’re working on a construction project, it’s important to understand the benefits of checking quality standards and the different responsibilities QA and QC teams fulfill. In this article, we discuss what construction QA and QC are, the difference between QA versus QC, and the benefits of these two processes.

During construction, the quality assurance manager provides construction officials, such as construction managers and superintendents, with special documents and manuals to help them correct any quality issues or challenges. While the project develops, construction officials will pay close attention to the structure’s quality and if they find any challenges or defects, they’ll work to fix them right away using the QA manager’s helpful documents and The quality assurance manager creates documents and procedures for every section of the building which the superintendent can use to make the necessary corrections after QC inspections are complete. The procedures detail how to make changes and adjustments so construction officials and laborers don’t reduce the quality of any other structures while they work. 

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