Abstract

The article deals with the topic of control of the project documentation, the quality of the project documentation and its influence on the final quality of the realized product. The aim is to create tools for monitoring of defects and their analysis. As part of improving the control of project documentation, I am introducing a system of classification of complained defects. These defects are then focused on expert analysis. Based on its evaluation, I apply the knowledge gained to the project documentation control. My goal is to create a system, that will prevent the recurrent occurrence of identical claimed defects. By eliminating of claimed defects it is possible to achieve considerable financial savings within building companies.

Highlights

  • There are a variety of reasons for building defects and they are not easy to identify

  • In the article I review the checking of project documentation in interaction with the database of claimed defects

  • The information collected during the analysis is used for better control of the project documentation

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Summary

Building defects and project documentation

There are a variety of reasons for building defects and they are not easy to identify. If we want to prevent defects it is crucial to identify their cause. In the article I review the checking of project documentation in interaction with the database of claimed defects. With defect categorization we can further analyse the collected data and use the information to prevent future defects and improve the economic results of implemented construction projects. This article introduces us to the tools for analysing identified defects. The information collected during the analysis is used for better control of the project documentation. The idea behind this principle is to never stop improving the overall quality, which lowers the number of identified defects. After implementing these tools, there are financial advantages

Types of building defects
Types of defects
Kinds of construction
Cause of defects
Linking defect monitorization with revision of project documentation
Revisions of project documentation and constant quality improvement
Analysis of the identified defects and its evaluation
Applying knowledge for revision of project documentation
Conclusion
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