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QA: simple acronym spells big changes

By: Language: English Series: National Builder ; 67(10) December 1986/January 1987,358-360(3)Publication details: 1987Subject(s): Summary: Examines quality assurance and why clients seek it; describes what makes an effective quality management system and how the BSI system for the Registration of Firms of Assessed Capability operates; briefly outlines the additional costs involved and effects of its introduction on site. Describes the PSA involvement in developing the Building Engineering Services Certification Authority (BESCA) as a quality assurance approval body for the building services industry.
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Examines quality assurance and why clients seek it; describes what makes an effective quality management system and how the BSI system for the Registration of Firms of Assessed Capability operates; briefly outlines the additional costs involved and effects of its introduction on site. Describes the PSA involvement in developing the Building Engineering Services Certification Authority (BESCA) as a quality assurance approval body for the building services industry.