2. Quote
“… If it is signed by George Little, then it is a requirement
not a guideline.”
(Bill Raleigh 2012)
3. QMP is a Project Requirement
Project Quality Management Plan is:
• An extension of our internal protocols
• Tailored to meet project requirements
• Contract requirement
FTA
Denver RTD
D-B
4. Company vs. Project
COMPANY LEVEL
We typically refer to our
internal QC processes as
“QC Reviews”.
PROJECT LEVEL
At the project level, we
distinguish between Checks
and Reviews.
• Detail Checking
• Constructability Review
• Crossdisciplinary Review
• Technical Review
5. Design Quality Management Plan
• Quality Statement - “Quality is the responsibility of each
person working on the Project”
• Quality Goal - “… produce deliverables in a well-defined
and systematic fashion that meet the contract
requirements”
• Quality Objectives - training, submittal reviews, etc.
6. Design Quality Management Plan
• Narrative
• Appendices
Design Control Procedures
Forms and Tools
List of Deliverables
ISO Compliant
ISO Certified
FTA Compliant
7. Design Quality Management Plan
Design Control Procedures
o DCPR-01 Quality Records
o DCPR-02 Checking of Reports and Studies
o DCPR-03 Checking of Calculations
o DCPR-04 Independent Design Check
o DCPR-05 Checking of Drawings
o DCPR-06 Checking of Input to Computer Programs
o DCPR-07 Checking of Special Provisions
o DCPR-08 Spreadsheet Checking
o DCPR-09 Revisions to Released for Construction Documents
o DCPR-10 Computer Software
o DCPR-11 Constructability and Cross Disciplinary Reviews
o DCPR-12 Quality Control Reviews
o DCPR-13 Design Quality Assurance Audits
o DCPR-14 As-Built Documents
o DCPR-15 Corrective and Preventive Actions
o DCPR-16 Parallel Model Checking
More on the way!
8. Detail Checking
• Not performed until production toward
a milestone is complete.
• Checker is independent of the Originator.
• Checker shall not have developed any portion
of the deliverable being checked.
• Our work needs to be readable.
• Be clear what the intent is.
• Spelling counts!
oh, so that is an “H”
9. Detail Checking
• Rechecker must confirm the edit on a hard copy!
First Page Only: Design Package No. or Description
No. Date
CHECK PRINT
Dwg. Only: Checked against calcs. and calc. check
confirmed by _________ Date ________
Originator Date
Checker Date
Backchecker Date
Updater Date
Rechecker Date
The Checker and Rechecker must be independent from
the Originator, Backchecker and Updater.
The Checker and Rechecker do not have to be the same
person, but it is preferred,
Originator, Checker and Backchecker always required.
Updater and Rechecker based on Checker’s red lines.
10. QC CHECK PRINT COLOR CODING SYSTEM
A color coding system is used for marking on a Check Print to identify various actions to be taken and
to identify the various stages of the checking process. We can tailor to a client requirement or project
preference, but our internal color coding is:
Yellow is used by the Checker to indicate agreement.
Red is used by the Checker to mark-up corrections, changes and additions.
Red is also used by the Backchecker to indicate approval (√) or disapproval (x) of Checker's mark-ups.
Yellow is also used by the Updater to indicate that changes to the original drawing have been made.
Green checkmark (√) is used by the Rechecker to verify that the changes made to the original drawing
are correct. A green checkmark (√) is used by the Rechecker to verify that the changes agreed not to be
made are not made.
***** Blue or (blue) cloud is used for non-record comments or instructions. *****
Non-record questions, for example, need to be answered in blue. If there is an action by the
Backchecker, Updater and Rechecker, then the QC process is followed on the comment. If the
comment results in a “significant” correction or addition to the document, then a check print with the
change specifically checked is required.
The same color coding is used for all documents and by all members of the design team.
16. Quality Assurance
DQCM will:
• Create DQMP
• Perform review of QC Documentation
• Review submittal prior to submittal
• Certify QC performed per DQMP
• Perform internal audits, report the results
and resolve nonconformances
May be required to have ASQ, or equal,
Certification