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Balancing standards: Navigating CoW and QA/QC roles in construction

Solomon Kimani by Solomon Kimani
July 29, 2024
in Real Estate
Reading Time: 2 mins read

In the construction industry, ensuring adherence to specifications and standards is paramount for achieving high-quality outcomes. However, conflicts often arise between different supervisory roles, such as the Clerk of Works (CoW) and Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) teams. The latter often emphasizes strict adherence to specifications and standards, which, while crucial, may not always be practical in every situation.

The point of contention often lies in the interpretation and application of safety protocols, such as the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves. For instance, standard practice dictates that workers handling concrete should wear gloves to protect their hands from harmful substances. However, the use of gloves can sometimes reduce grip and dexterity, leading to torn gloves and decreased work efficiency. This, in turn, affects the overall cost, time, and quality of the project.

Conversely, there are situations where wearing gloves is non-negotiable, such as when handling steel, due to the high risk of injury. In these cases, compromises on work efficiency and cost must be accepted to maintain safety standards. This example highlights the need for a pragmatic approach in determining when strict adherence to standards is essential and when flexibility is warranted.

The broader issue is not about whether to follow specifications, but how to balance safety, quality, and efficiency in a real-world setting. It is crucial for CoWs and QA/QC teams to collaborate rather than contest, evaluating each situation’s merits and demerits. Practical discussions about what can be compromised and what cannot, considering the implications on cost, time, quality, and safety, are essential for effective project management.

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In conclusion, the relationship between Clerks of Works and QA/QC teams should be one of collaboration, not conflict. By coming together to discuss and evaluate each situation on its own merits, they can ensure that both safety and efficiency are maintained without compromising the project’s overall quality. Practical solutions and compromises are often necessary, and a cooperative approach will lead to better outcomes for all stakeholders involved. Through mutual understanding and open communication, the construction industry can achieve its goals of safety, efficiency, and high-quality results.

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