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Scots launch construction quality initiative

13 Feb 23 An initiative called the Construction Quality Improvement Collaborative has been launched in Scotland.

The CQIC launch group (left to right) Colin Campbell, Cliff Smith, Iain Kent, Ivan McKee MSP, Ron Fraser, Peter Reekie and Colin Proctor
The CQIC launch group (left to right) Colin Campbell, Cliff Smith, Iain Kent, Ivan McKee MSP, Ron Fraser, Peter Reekie and Colin Proctor

The Construction Quality Improvement Collaborative (CQIC) is described as 鈥渁 charter to drive for quality, sustainability and collaboration across construction industry鈥.

It is an initiative of the Scottish Construction Accord, launched in October 2022 to promote workforce diversity, procurement reform, digital technology, modern methods of construction, net zero and build quality.

Industry leaders in Scotland hope that the existence of the CQIC charter will induce companies to change how they do things and to put 鈥渃onstruction quality at the centre of all decision-making鈥.

The charter is supported by the Construction Scotland Industry Leadership Group, the Construction Leadership Forum and the Scottish Futures Trust as well as of the Scottish Construction Accord

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Construction Scotland Industry Leadership Group chair Ron Fraser said: 鈥淎s we face some of the greatest challenges we have ever had to deal with, we need to work differently, learn from each other and tackle the things that no longer serve our sector or our clients.

鈥淲hile we all aim for the same positive outcomes, we can sometimes find ourselves tackling challenges on our own rather than finding ways to collaborate with others. The CQIC initiative wants to change that so that everyone involved in projects works together to achieve the levels of quality expected.鈥

Construction Leadership Forum chair Ivan McKee, who is minister for business in Scotland鈥檚 devolved government, said: 鈥淔ollowing the launch of our Construction Accord, the Construction Leadership Forum鈥檚 next phase will be one of action and delivery, with quality at the heart of that work. We don鈥檛 underestimate the scale of that challenge and, to succeed, every individual must take responsibility for quality. It鈥檚 encouraging to see Construction Quality Improvement Collaborative lead in championing this important issue and I look forward to seeing quality improvements across the sector.鈥

Peter Reekie, chief executive of infrastructure body the Scottish Futures Trust and chair of the transformation board of the Scottish Construction Accord, said: 鈥淭his is a key moment for the construction sector, and I know that everyone involved is ready to step forward to address the challenges and opportunities set out in the accord. We all know that getting it right first time makes sense financially, environmentally, and importantly, from a safety perspective. It is also vital if we are going to deliver on our target for achieving net zero.鈥

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