Framework for Implementing Quality Management in West Bank Construction Projects
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Firms world-wide are actively engaged to achieve internationally accepted quality levels to ensure their position in the emerging international market especially those from developing economies. Unfortunately the construction industry, generally, has lagged behind other industries in implementing Total Quality Management (TQM) which provides excellence in customer satisfaction through continuous improvements of products, processes or services. The main reason for construction lagging has been the perception that TQM is for manufacturing and service sectors rather than the construction sector. The objective of this research is to study the implementation of quality management of construction projects in West Bank. Construction sector is considered as a vital sector in today’s economy, due to the development in construction which is taking place in the world in general and the West Bank. A survey of 300 contracting companies registered with the Palestinian Contracting Union (PCU) was conducted to establish the current quality management practices and managers perception of factors required for a successful implementation of TQM. The data is analyzed using descriptive Statistics especially the SPSS software. Depending on the distributed questionnaire a framework were developed to facilitate the successful implementation of TQM in construction projects in West Bank, and finally the recommendation from the researcher perspective is written.

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Conference Title
IEOM Detroit Conference - 2016
Conference Country
United States of America
Conference Date
Sept. 23, 2016 - Sept. 25, 2016
Conference Sponsor
Society of Cost and Quality Engineers, Lawrence Technological University, SIEMENS, EATON Pop
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