Quality as an Integral Project Element

In construction, quality is not an afterthought—it’s embedded into every decision, from concept to commissioning.

True quality means fitness for purpose, compliance with specifications, and owner satisfaction.

A high-quality project is one that:

  • Performs as intended
  • Is delivered within agreed parameters
  • Complies with safety and environmental norms
  • Minimizes rework and defects
“If it doesn’t work, it’s worthless—no matter how fast or cheap it was built.”
— Garold D. Oberlender

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