Role of Design Audits in Reducing Errors and Rework: Lessons from Hong Kong

Design audits have been identified as an effective mechanism for reducing errors and the subsequent rework that can arise during the construction process. Despite their effectiveness, errors and rework remain problematic issues as a result of ineffective audit protocols and systems.Drawing on experi...

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Main Authors: Palaneeswaran, E., Love, Peter, Kim, J.
Format: Journal Article
Published: American Society of Civil Engineers 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21563
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description Design audits have been identified as an effective mechanism for reducing errors and the subsequent rework that can arise during the construction process. Despite their effectiveness, errors and rework remain problematic issues as a result of ineffective audit protocols and systems.Drawing on experiences from Hong Kong, a triangulated research approach is adopted to examine how design audits can be effectively used to reduce errors and rework. With increasing schedule and fee pressures being imposed upon construction and engineering firms by theirclients, it is vital that engineering firms do not eschew tasks associated with the auditing process to ameliorate efficiency and maximize fees. The rework associated with addressing errors during construction not only increases project costs and the schedule, but also reduces an engineeringfirm’s profit and reputation. A systemic audit system for construction projects derived from experiences in Hong Kong, and which may also be considered in other countries, is presented
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-215632017-09-13T13:55:05Z Role of Design Audits in Reducing Errors and Rework: Lessons from Hong Kong Palaneeswaran, E. Love, Peter Kim, J. Design audits have been identified as an effective mechanism for reducing errors and the subsequent rework that can arise during the construction process. Despite their effectiveness, errors and rework remain problematic issues as a result of ineffective audit protocols and systems.Drawing on experiences from Hong Kong, a triangulated research approach is adopted to examine how design audits can be effectively used to reduce errors and rework. With increasing schedule and fee pressures being imposed upon construction and engineering firms by theirclients, it is vital that engineering firms do not eschew tasks associated with the auditing process to ameliorate efficiency and maximize fees. The rework associated with addressing errors during construction not only increases project costs and the schedule, but also reduces an engineeringfirm’s profit and reputation. A systemic audit system for construction projects derived from experiences in Hong Kong, and which may also be considered in other countries, is presented 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21563 10.1061/(ASCE)CF.1943-5509.0000450 American Society of Civil Engineers restricted
spellingShingle Palaneeswaran, E.
Love, Peter
Kim, J.
Role of Design Audits in Reducing Errors and Rework: Lessons from Hong Kong
title Role of Design Audits in Reducing Errors and Rework: Lessons from Hong Kong
title_full Role of Design Audits in Reducing Errors and Rework: Lessons from Hong Kong
title_fullStr Role of Design Audits in Reducing Errors and Rework: Lessons from Hong Kong
title_full_unstemmed Role of Design Audits in Reducing Errors and Rework: Lessons from Hong Kong
title_short Role of Design Audits in Reducing Errors and Rework: Lessons from Hong Kong
title_sort role of design audits in reducing errors and rework: lessons from hong kong
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21563