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What is Quality Control in New Home Construction? | AV

Written by Sofia Alonso | Jul 15, 2023 4:00:00 PM

Building a home is a significant investment and a lifelong dream for many homeowners. However, achieving high-quality construction requires proper quality control measures to be in place. Quality control plays a vital role in the residential construction process, ensuring that projects are built to the highest standards and meet the expectations of homeowners.

In this article, we explore the importance of quality control in home construction, drawing insights from a conversation between Francisca Alonso, an experienced builder with AV Architects + Builders, and Scott Biller, a seasoned quality control consultant with Biller & Associates.

In their conversation, Francisca and Scott explored the definition of construction quality control, the differences between hiring a home inspector and a quality control consultant, and the benefits of working with a third-party quality control manager. 

By understanding these key aspects, homeowners can ensure their residential construction projects meet the highest standards and maintain trust with their builders. Join us as we dive into the world of construction quality control and learn why it is essential for every residential construction project. 

What is Quality Control in Residential Construction?

Construction quality control focuses on aligning the architectural plans, features and options, and specifications of a construction project with the actual construction process. It ensures that the project is built following the intended design and meets the necessary standards. Scott Biller emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive quality control process to achieve consistent and high-quality results.

A quality control consultant is someone who manages the process of construction from start to finish. They can also manage important checkpoints of a project like county inspections and overall help to keep the project on track. Having a quality control consultant adds another layer of supervision on top of the standard team of subcontractors and the builder’s project manager. 

Why do I need a Quality Control Consultant?

You might think that hiring a third-party quality control consultant is not necessary because the builder already has a project manager and seems to have the situation under control. The reality is that the builder and their project manager are then your only verification point for your project. As the homeowner and client, it is important to either find a builder who hires a third-party quality control consultant or to hire one yourself. This way you know that you have someone verifying the work being done on your project and making sure that it is ready to move on to the next steps. 

One of the most costly situations in new home construction is when you have to go backward to resolve an issue that was not completed correctly, this takes up time and ultimately costs money. You want to avoid going backwards in construction and having a third-party quality control consultant helps to ensure your project is always moving forward and minimize rework.

What are the Benefits of a Third-Party Quality Control Consultant?

While some builders may have in-house quality control staff, hiring a third-party quality control consultant offers unique advantages. These consultants bring an unbiased perspective and an additional layer of insight to the construction process. Their independence allows for unbiased assessments and thorough inspections. This allows homeowners to have confidence in the monitoring and oversight provided by an independent professional, ensuring that their project meets the highest quality standards and no time is being wasted redoing work. 

While both third-party and in-house quality control specialists have their benefits, a third-party consultant brings an unbiased perspective and ensures that quality control remains a priority, regardless of potential conflicts of interest. In-house personnel may be constrained by their affiliation with the builder, and their objectivity and willingness to address issues openly may be compromised.

Can I do the Quality Control Myself?

Some people assume they will be able to manage their own residential construction project, but that is a full-time job and most people truly do not have time for that, let alone the experience necessary to be an adequate quality control specialist. Inadequate quality control can lead to disputes and even a breakdown of trust between the homeowner and their builder. 

When homeowners take on the responsibility of quality control themselves, conflicts can arise, as they may not have the necessary expertise or objective perspective. This situation can strain the builder-client relationship, making it difficult to rebuild trust. 

To avoid such issues, homeowners should seek out builders who use third-party quality control specialists or enlist the help of an independent quality control consultant. These professionals bridge the communication gap between homeowners and builders, ensuring that concerns are addressed and trust is maintained.

What Should I look for in a quality control consultant?

When selecting a quality control specialist, it is important to consider their experience, ability to articulate issues concisely, and effective communication skills. A quality control specialist should be able to identify and communicate potential issues throughout the construction process, facilitating clear and consistent communication among all stakeholders involved.

Effective quality control consultants possess experience in construction project management and the ability to interpret architectural plans and clearly communicate their findings. Their knowledge of construction processes allows them to identify potential issues comprehensively. Additionally, their concise communication skills enable them to articulate findings and recommendations to all stakeholders of the project. 

This clear and timely communication helps minimize conflicts and ensures that everyone involved understands the necessary steps to address concerns. The expertise and communication skills of quality control consultants foster a collaborative environment among all parties.

 

Importance of Detailed Drawings and Documentation:

Comprehensive construction drawings and thorough documentation play a crucial role in reducing guesswork and ensuring accuracy during the construction process. Architectural drawings serve as a roadmap, providing explicit instructions on specifications and desired features. With extensive documentation, potential errors, rework, and misunderstandings are minimized. Proper documentation also captures critical details that might otherwise go unnoticed. By adhering to detailed drawings and documentation, builders can deliver projects that align with homeowners' expectations.

Scott Biller emphasizes the importance of thorough documentation throughout the construction process. Proper documentation serves as evidence of adherence to quality standards and helps resolve disputes effectively. In addition, quality control specialists with extensive expertise, like Scott, can provide expert witness testimony and consultation in legal settings, offering valuable insights and guidance.

Is Quality Control Only for Custom Homes?

Quality control is essential for all types of construction projects, whether they involve highly customized homes or standard models. Even when building the same model multiple times, it is crucial to maintain consistent quality to meet homeowners' expectations and avoid potential issues that could arise during or after construction.

Quality Control in New Home Construction

Effective quality control is crucial for achieving high-quality construction and maintaining trust between homeowners and builders. By enlisting the help of a quality control consultant or owner's representative, homeowners can ensure that their dream home is built to the highest standards. 

Through their experience, clear communication, and unbiased perspective, quality control consultants play a vital role in minimizing errors, reducing disputes, and fostering collaboration among all parties involved. Investing in quality control allows homeowners to have peace of mind, knowing that their project is being closely monitored and built with excellence in mind.

At AV Architects + Builders we believe so highly in the quality of our construction that we hire Scott Biller from Biller & Associates as a third-party quality control consultant to monitor and review all our projects to ensure our clients receive the highest quality home.