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    Las notificaciones de inspección errantes

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    2020
    Author
    Guzmán Ruiz, Sergio
    Luque Sendra, Amalia
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    Abstract
    A construction project is complex, the result of it is unique and unpredictable. Among other factors, risk is one of the most important and difficult to control. The inspections carried out on site constitute a source of relevant information, while constituting the technical database of the project. Its execution and treatment is a cause of avoidable risk. The records that are collected may or may not be valid and suffer modifications. The notifications are accessible to the subcontractor, which originates and safeguards them in their offices according to the contract, therefore not being integrated into the whole project documentation. They can on the other hand stay in the offices of the client, pending signature. In one way or another, the reliability of the process is very limited. Inspection records are not signed in practice on the spot and, if repeated for reasons attributable to the customer, has an economic impact on the contractor. To avoid the inconveniences of the described practices, an action protocol is proposed that marks the guidelines to follow for the resolution of the problem, with clauses in the contract.
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