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A review after 5 years
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Cease dependence on inspection to achieve quality... by building it into the product in the first instance
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BMLC task group on PPGS convened in November 1993 Investigate the need for and the feasibility of a new type of QMS A system proposed: –Formal management of performance warranties –Acceptance criteria based on performance (rather than compliance with requirements) –One that supports innovation and formal quality management systems
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Discussed at BMLC in May 1994 CAPSA ’94 Agreed that the development of PPGS and its implementation should proceed A framework document was published in November 1994 – basis for further development
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Concerns for road user New protocol for risk sharing Opportunities for innovation
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Performance specification Performance based specification Performance related specification Ascending order
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Full systemProduct Spec Level of performance guarantees Cost of supervision
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Quality framework -general outline Quality system -organisational regulations and procedures Quality plan -specific quality practices, resources...
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7 national roads projects 2 provincial roads projects 7 mainly remedial measures to black- top pavements 2 Sealing and repairs on pcc pavements
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Contractors cannot be expected to warrant a product for reasons outside of their control Clients cannot be prescriptive and expect a warranty based on these prescriptions
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Performance warranties improve quality Improved performance = improved quality at reduced cost The “desired result” is customer oriented Improved performance involves client consultant and contractor
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Product certification yields higher confidence levels than process certification Realistic warranty periods - 5 years Increase in tender prices offset by savings in engineering
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Are performance models competent to determine acceptable risk profiles? Is there enough scope for contractor decisions Are inputs (e.g. traffic) sufficiently well defined (and controlled)?
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