Information and communication technology (ICT) applied to quality control to secure performance and compliance in project lifespan

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Abstract

The validity of the NBR 15575: 2013 has been promoting changes in the construction industry involving the entire production chain, especially regarding the design process, either through steps such as the choice of components and construction systems or in the pursuit of certification construction systems and products, by manufacturers, so that their inputs and components applicable to residential buildings meet the said standard. However, the construction phase also plays a key role in ensuring that the requirements in the project are met. Faced with this context, since the implementation of a Quality Control, you can monitor and manage the enforcement proceedings, seeking and ensuring that these constructive systems to run properly, attesting to the quality of the enterprise as a whole. In this sense, this study points to the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Quality Control, through the use of current technologies in order to meet compliance with the established requirements and ensure the VUP (Project Lifespan) of edification. Conclusively, the quality control applied during the implementation phase improves the works of production levels with the highest degree of quality, thereby increasing its Lifespan and generating the expected durability.

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Böes, J. S., & Patzlaff, J. O. (2016). Information and communication technology (ICT) applied to quality control to secure performance and compliance in project lifespan. Journal of Building Pathology and Rehabilitation, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s41024-016-0017-2

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