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‘Raising quality won’t happen unless pressure is taken off supply chain’

Cranes on construction site. Image: Dreamstime
Image: Dreamstime
CIOB Quality Guide to raise standards across industry (CM, 14 January)

Raising quality far above the bare minimum should be followed by “of course” automatically. There shouldn’t have to be a campaign. But quality is sadly undervalued, and the supply network too pressured. Raising quality won’t happen easily unless pressure is taken off the supply chain. Build for quality is important, But first understand what quality means.

Mike Wood

I wholeheartedly endorse this move by the CIOB, which will lead to better quality buildings by the participation of all those parties involved at every stage in the briefing, design, procurement and construction process. It will lead to better quality assets in the built environment which will be more valuable for our society and for future generations.

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