QUOTE(engrfeez @ Dec 9 2012, 07:20 PM)
That is call to much impression
. Normally in codes and standard it indicate how much percentage, but of course some of people would like to show more impress to Client and gives more confident regards to the quality matters.
Remember high quality will comes with high cost. No harm if the project have a lot of budget. Hehe
Budget isnt really much of an issue, delivery time and "showing" a good show is for those who want to impress and likely to try and maybe get employment with the client.Remember high quality will comes with high cost. No harm if the project have a lot of budget. Hehe
In a singapore shipyard, they can be "very" flexible with how they do things. As long as it meets minimum requirements, they dont really mind doing more. Guess they never heard of the law of diminishing returns. Plus its not the project engineer who does the actual inspection and all he has to do is sign off on the work order or call the QA/QC department and walk over their heads.
Plus the QA/QC department arent too concern about it since nearly all of the work are sub-contracted to third party inspection companies. QA/QC is there for documentation control aka pencil pushers and to do the periodic inspection whenever the client request an onsite last minute inspection detail.
This post has been edited by crapp0: Dec 9 2012, 11:12 PM
Dec 9 2012, 11:09 PM

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