
Implementing a Quality Assurance System: A Trade Contractor Case Study (November 2001, 51 p.)

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Improving trade quality is one of the most challenging yet potentially most rewarding areas for improving
tomorrow’s homes. In response to this challenge, HUD, through our Partnership for Advancing Technology
(PATH) program, commissioned the NAHB Research Center to develop a program of quality assurance for
contractors that provide the wood framing for the majority of America’s homes. The initial result of this effort
was a publication entitled Quality Assurance System for Wood Framing Contractors. It was envisioned that, if
successful, this approach could be applied to additional trades in homebuilding. The project involved govern-ment,
industry associations, builders, and trade contractors all working together to develop the quality system
and the tools to implement this system in construction operations.
This publication, Implementing a Quality Assurance System: A Trade Contractor Case Study reports on the
second phase of this effort. It documents the experiences of builders and contractors that have tested this
assurance system in the real world. The Report documents the experiences, methods, and results of contrac-tors
that implemented the system.
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