As a standard for shop and field welding of steel bridges, the AWS D1.5 code outlines the requirements to ensure welded structures’ safety, durability, and quality. Preparing a Procedure
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Quality management ensures that an organization, product, or service consistently functions well. It has four main components: quality planning, quality assurance, quality control, and continuous improvement.
In the fast-paced world of construction, balancing project budgets and meeting tight schedules are ever-present challenges. These pressures, while an expected part of the industry, can sometimes come at
In the realm of construction, the concept of ‘over-inspection’ is often dismissed or underestimated. However, this phenomenon holds significant implications for project productivity and costs, and its roots can
We are pleased to announce Equadron’s engagement in the Kennedy Newton Water Main Phase 3 project. The $27.9M project consists of the supply and installation of all materials related
A non-conformance report or NCR is a document that identifies and reports any discrepancies between the actual condition of a product, service, or process and the requirements defined by
The development of welding procedures by steel shops and field welding contractors is a requirement of all welding codes. The codes intend that welding companies create welding procedures for
A Mill Test Certificate (MTC), or Mill Test Report (MTR), is issued by a manufacturer to certify the chemical and mechanical features of a product and its compliance with
Most construction project specifications include a quality management section requiring the preparation of ITPs. However, if the project specification does not detail what activities/processes require ITP nor what