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Duarte, Técia Maria Pereira; SALGADO, Mônica Santos. The architectural executive project and the quality control on building site. In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, 2003, São Paulo. Anais… São Paulo, 2003.
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Abstract

Since 1990 a lot of companies have been trying to modernize their activities aiming to get the quality assurance that would evidence their commitment to quality philosophy and satisfaction of the expectations of external customers. In Brazil, the construction industry was the last to join the “run” towards certification, stimulated, after 1998, by the initiative of the Federal Government to modernize the sector through the implementation of PBQPh – Brazilian Program for Quality and Productivity in Habitational Programs. That program was designed to instruct the constructing companies to – step by step – comply with the requirements of ISO 9002:1994, helping them to translate the norms’ requirements into tasks to be implemented by their work teams. It is known that the design is responsible for a large number of pathologies in building construction. There are many tasks that contribute to such a distortion. The most important is the fact that the design is frequently developed without due consideration for the building construction system. The result of this absurd is design with less information than necessary. This paper discusses the performance of de executive project in the offices and building sites through the opinions of the professionals who contracts, manager and use the project. Finally this work presents some guidelines for the development of executive project considering all the aspects related to quality management. This work is extracted of Master of Science Thesis developed on Architectural Post-Graduation Course (PROARQ/FAU/UFRJ).
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