¶ … Decreasing Quality in Construction
In the modern Western world, quality construction is generally taken for granted. Although it was once expected that each member of a town or village participate in construction. few people today are involved in the building of their own homes. Only a small percentage of the population is involved in the construction of the roads on which the majority of the population drives. It is a vast minority of people that have played any part in the creation of the structures in which they live, work, or shop. To the average person, there is little connection made mentally between the solid floors supporting his or her weight many stories above the ground, or the protective roof keeping out the elements overhead, and the actual labor which was put into these things. If the construction process is flawless, then no one will have to think about it once completed. However, if the quality of the project is not high, people will not only think about the construction, but also be rightfully upset. "Construction industry makes the evening news only when there are accidents and off-schedule projects. The success of a new highway bridge or a new ball park stadium are typically not celebrated." (Chini, et all, 1999) Poor quality in construction can lead to defects that can be hazardous. Quality in construction is the goal of every dedicated worker involved in a project, however many factors pose a risk to the overall quality of construction. Inferior materials and a shortage of skilled workers are two major problems facing the construction industry today. Comprehensive programs must be put into place to insure quality construction.
The existence of a construction defect is a sign of failure somewhere within the construction process, and can have serious safety and legal ramifications. "Construction defects could range from complex foundation and framing issues, which threaten the structural integrity of buildings, to aesthetic issues such as improperly painted surfaces and deteriorating wood trim around windows and doors." (C-Risk 2001) There are four major categories of construction defects: design deficiencies, Subsurface or Geotechnical Problems, Poor Quality or Substandard Workmanship, and Material Deficiencies. Inferior materials is an important factor to consider, because even if the materials are installed or used properly, they may be defective or malfunction. For example, a poorly...
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