Quality Assurance Act

The Quality Assurance Act should ensure that the quality of construction works is improved and the position of the client is strengthened. By improving that position, these principals are better able to represent their interests with respect to construction quality.

The Wkb aims to improve construction quality and construction supervision through the use of private quality assurance companies. It also expands contractors’ liability to private and professional clients. The law goes into effect in phases.

More quality, fewer mistakes. That is the main objective of the Quality Assurance Act. And the intention is to achieve this by tightening supervision and expanding liability. It is up to the contractor, the builder, to prove that the construction work has been realized according to the regulations. So construction companies must (start) documenting construction projects properly.

The quality module of LeanForms and PlanGarant is specially designed for digital quality assurance. You digitize the entire process: from risk assessment to quality control and from validation to assurance plan.

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Customer speaking: az Vesalius

az Vesalius is a regional hospital in South Limburg, Belgium, with branches in Tongeren and Bilzen. The hospital has a wide range of specialties and provides care to diverse patient groups. In 2017, they received the NIAZ quality label, which stands for expert care, safety and improvement-oriented corporate culture.

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Customer speaks: Daiwa House

Daiwa House Modular Europe (DHME) is Europe’s largest construction company specializing in modular construction. What once began as Jan Snel in 1960 grew into a leading construction company that is part of Japan’s Daiwa House Group, the world’s largest industrial builder. With four production locations in the Netherlands and about 700 employees in Europe, DHME delivers complete housing solutions suitable for at least 80 to 100 years of use: From family homes and student housing to care and accommodation projects. From the ultramodern robotized factory in Montfoort, thousands of new housing modules roll off the assembly line each year.

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Digitization does not stop at replacing paper forms with a digital alternative. The real gain comes when processes become smarter. Workflows play a key role in this: By setting up digital forms intelligently, the system automatically streamlines the follow-up based on the answers. This gives your organization grip, speed and peace of mind and makes digitization work for you.

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No standard approach, but customized solutions. LeanForms adapts to your processes, not the other way around. Digitize smarter, work more efficiently and maintain full control, without IT complexity. From smart forms to automated workflows: We provide a solution that really works for your organization….

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