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QA/QC in Construction Project Management

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This is a 2-day seminar designed for anyone who wanted to upgrade their knowledge and skills in the area of QA/QC. The seminar consists of lecture discussions, workshop and exercises related to quality assurance and quality control of construction projects.

Target Participants

  • QA/QC Personnel
  • Field Engineers, cadet engineers, and architects
  • Engineering Faculties (academe)
  • Sr. Civil Engineering Students

At the end of this seminar, the participants shall be able to:

  • Explain the significance of quality assurance and quality control to construction projects
  • Develop checklists or quality control points of major construction activities
  • Identify non-conformances and establishing method of minimizing or eliminating them
  • Formulate and implement QA/QC programs
  • Discuss the significance of quality tests needed for major construction materials

Day 1

  • Project Management 101 – Introduction to key concepts and functions
  • Construction Management Basics – Understanding construction projects and their scope
  • Spotting the Project – How to identify and define a project
  • Management in Action – Key management functions and responsibilities
  • PMBOK Uncovered – Overview of PMBOK and its 10 knowledge areas
  • Quality Matters – Project quality management and assurance
  • Planning Tools – GANTT charts, S-Curves, and PERT
  • Quality Control in Practice – Ensuring standards are met

Day 2

  • QA/QC Industry Practices – Best practices across construction projects
  • Road Construction Focus – Applying QA/QC to road projects
  • Checklists & Checkpoints – Tools for consistent quality monitoring
  • Hands-On Workshop – Practical exercises to apply QA/QC concepts
Engr. Robert A. Mendoza, PME

Trainer - QA/QC in Construction Project Management


Engr. Robert A. Mendoza is a licensed Professional Mechanical Engineer with over a decade of hands-on experience in large-scale engineering and construction projects, both locally and abroad. 


His project portfolio includes major infrastructure such as biomass-fired power plants, modular reformer furnaces, elevated flare stacks, and utility boiler systems. His leadership in project planning, design development, and execution has given him deep insight into construction workflows, cost estimation, field engineering, and stakeholder coordination—making him an invaluable resource in the field of construction project management.


He holds a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (major in Energy Engineering) from the Technological University of the Philippines and is currently pursuing his Doctor of Engineering Management at Pamantasan ng Lunsod ng Maynila. Engr. Mendoza brings both academic rigor and practical expertise, making him highly equipped to guide participants in mastering the principles and best practices of construction project management.