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It's important to bring everyone together to address some concerns and issues on project construction

Khost PRT Engineers Conduct Quality Assurance Training


By Guest Column ——--November 25, 2009

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The engrs conduct training on a monthly basis, to address issues found during project site audits, throughout the 12 districts and one municipality of Khost. This training, the third session held by the PRT, concentrated on brick masonry, material storage and project administration. Previous topics included concrete preparation and processing, and plaster and mortar finishing techniques.

"We're addressing recurring quality issues in our training sessions," said Navy Lt. Stephen Gustafson, Khost PRT lead engr. "Our overall goal is to mentor the Afghans in construction best practices and techniques, and facilitate their implementation in the field, so that when we [CF] leave, Afghan capacity has grown to the point that the Afghans are mentoring Afghans." "Mentoring the Afghans in construction best practices help to ensure a lasting, quality product," said Gustafson. "We work closely with the Provincial Development Committee in assessing each project from conception through project turnover." Since the training sessions began, significant improvements have been noted by the PRT, Khost leadership, PDC and Khost citizens. "We noticed improvements in technique, and are spending less time on fundamentals," said Gustafson. "We're now spending more time defining and sharpening skills, instead of concentrating on the basics." At the latest session, 5 Khost sector directors attended the training and spoke about the roles of the govt, contractors and the PRT for any project and specific responsibilities after a project is completed. "It's important to bring everyone together to address some concerns and issues on project construction," said Engr Hamid Shah, Khost prov. dir. of economy. "We each have a role to make sure the design is done correctly and it meets the specifications of the contract. If we monitor, ensure the owner is properly checking on the site and doing so regularly, then there will be a better product for everyone to enjoy." "There were concerns with a lack of project oversight from all parties involved, so we're working with the PDC to visit the project sites frequently and for longer periods of time," said Gustafson. "The time we spend with our Afghan contractors is very important in order to provide the proper tools, so they can eventually monitor their own quality and progress." Nearly 40 projects are ongoing throughout the prov., and new projects are added periodically to address the latest urgent development needs. Next month's training will concentrate on project mgt skills to include the development of quality control plans, safety plans and work activity plans, in order to improve efficiency and productivity for construction projects throughout the prov.

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