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On quality and complexity: non-conformance failures, management perspectives and learning outcomes on a highways megaproject

Gavin Ford (Business School Cardiff, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK)
Jonathan Gosling (Business School Cardiff, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK)
Mohamed Naim (Business School Cardiff, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK)

International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management

ISSN: 0265-671X

Article publication date: 21 March 2023

Issue publication date: 8 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The construction industry continues to struggle to deliver a right first time culture, seeking a panacea for improvement whilst maintaining project milestones. Complex construction projects demand stringent programmes, however, (un)foreseen changes, political influences and human behaviours all have significant impacts on delivering schemes without error. Previous studies have questioned the ability of the construction industry to successfully learn from errors. A major barrier has been the sharing of sensitive data from failed outcomes. Hence, this paper investigates non-conformance on an existing scheme and suggests avenues for improvement.

Design/methodology/approach

A mixed-method approach was adopted whereby 1,260 non-conformance reports (NCRs) from a highways megaproject were interrogated using root cause analysis (RCA) techniques to uncover the most frequent and costly areas. This was followed by a survey to industry professionals within a tier 1 principal contractor to gain insight into their perceptions of non-conformance and rework on construction projects.

Findings

Using Pareto analysis, the authors find that materials management, workmanship (poor quality execution) and supervision issues are the most frequently occurring and costly root causes of non-conformance on a major highways scheme. Furthermore, the authors link corresponding viewpoints of two project professional groups to the posed, achieving a high degree of consensus for the areas requiring development. Lastly, the authors suggest avenues for improvement via lessons learnt. These include greater emphasis on quality culture via a strong leadership mandate, enhanced vetting of workforce competence and improving the way materials are managed by embracing technology to drive efficiency.

Originality/value

This paper interrogates a current highways scheme using a uniquely rich, sensitive dataset to determine how the construction sector may improve efforts to achieving right first time outcomes.

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Citation

Ford, G., Gosling, J. and Naim, M. (2023), "On quality and complexity: non-conformance failures, management perspectives and learning outcomes on a highways megaproject", International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, Vol. 40 No. 10, pp. 2539-2558. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJQRM-11-2022-0313

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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