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Quality Improvement Techniques in Construction: Principles and Methods

Quality Improvement Techniques in Construction: Principles and Methods

Quality Improvement Techniques in Construction: Principles and Methods Paperback / softback - 1998 - 1st Edition

by Steven McCabe

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Paperback / softback. New. Quality management has received much attention in recent years. This book provides a description of the techniques of quality management and how they are implemented, regardless of the context. The author applies the techniques to the construction industry and brings in some practical experience from contractors in the construction industry.
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Quality management has received much attention in recent years. This book provides a description of the techniques of quality management and how they are implemented, regardless of the context. The author applies the techniques to the construction industry and brings in some practical experience from contractors in the construction industry.

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Steven McCabe was Senior Lecturer in Construction Management and Postgraduate Co-ordinator, School of Property and Construction, University of Central England (now Birmingham City University).

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