The Question on Quality – Part 3

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Non-conformant work wastes assets.

The third statement in my "Question on Quality in Construction" series is:

“The cost of quality is the expense of doing things wrong.”

And the answer to this is TRUE!

Yes, quality is in fact free. The cost of quality is the expense of doing things wrong, or of putting physical work in [...]

The Question on Quality – Part 2

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It is always cheaper to do the job right the first time.

In the formative book Quality Is Free: The Art of Making Quality Certain: How to Manage Quality - So That It Becomes A Source of Profit for Your Business, Philip B. Crosby presents ten true-or-false statements, to test the reader’s understanding of quality. As [...]

Skanska USA Building Wins Top Project of 2010 in New York Construction

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Vela's Field BIM named a main reason why the project finished 5 months ahead of schedule.

In the December issue of New York Construction magazine, Skanska USA Building took top honors for the region's project of the year - New Meadownlands Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ.  “High-Tech Extra Points” were awarded for the use of Vela [...]

Customer Suffolk Construction Wins Healthcare Project of the Year

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NewBridge on the Charles project in Dedham, Mass.

Documenting Time Savings using Vela Systems

On December 1, 2010, New York Construction magazine named our customer, Suffolk Construction, the winner of the Healthcare project of the year. Congratulations to our friends at Suffolk construction!

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The Question on Quality – Part 1

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In the formative book Quality Is Free: The Art of Making Quality Certain: How to Manage Quality - So That It Becomes A Source of Profit for Your Business, Philip B. Crosby presents ten true-or-false statements, to test the reader’s understanding of quality. As Crosby wittingly remarks, as is part of the concept of quality, [...]