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SD20.Quality Management & Risk Control in Sustainable Construction
How quality management and risk control ensure building durability, lifecycle efficiency, and sustainability.

1. Quality management is not post-inspection
In many projects, quality control is applied only after problems occur. Sustainable construction treats quality management as a continuous process, not a final checkpoint.


2. Risk control starts with early identification
Construction risks can arise from design, materials, execution, or operation. Early identification helps prevent recurring defects such as leakage, cracking, and debonding.


3. The link between quality and durability
Construction quality directly determines durability. Effective quality management reduces repair needs and supports long-term building performance.


4. Risk control in material and solution selection
Using inappropriate materials or fragmented solutions is a common risk. Quality management ensures the right materials are applied correctly for each condition.


5. The role of processes and standards
Standardized procedures, technical specifications, and checklists reduce subjectivity and improve consistency across construction activities.


6. The cost of uncontrolled risks
Unmanaged risks lead to repairs, downtime, and waste generation, significantly increasing lifecycle cost.


7. Quality management in sustainable construction
From a sustainability perspective, quality management helps to:
- Minimize resource waste
- Reduce rework and demolition
- Improve safety and usability
- Optimize lifecycle value


8. BUMATECH’s perspective
BUMATECH considers quality management and risk control fundamental to sustainable material solutions. Clear technical guidance and appropriate products help mitigate risks from the outset.


9. Conclusion
There is no sustainable construction without effective quality management and risk control. Doing it right the first time is always more durable and cost-effective than fixing problems later.

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