Quality control for construction works
ISO 9001 hasn't required procedures since 2000. It promotes a process approach that plans quality into the organisational rather than inspecting bad quality out.
Deming and Juran (plus many others have been promoting a systems/process approach since the 1940's. The construction industry seems to have by passed by all this knowledge
Inspection is a far too expensive a way of achieving "right first time"
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