Iso9001 etc etc - Quality assurance

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Dave_L
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Post: # 92493Post Dave_L

I've got someone ringing our office every month or so asking for a meeting to discuss ISO9001

Anyone else here looked into this or actually gone and got it?
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Kuts
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Post: # 92497Post Kuts

Not got it and don't really think I would benefit from it, although it may help when tendering for the big works. I was under the impression it was another CHAS/Linkup/exor

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Post: # 92501Post msh paving

talking to my steel fabrication guy, he has got to have iso901 to tender for structral jobs as from nxt year, so there is something in it, MSH :)
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Post: # 92510Post Big Phil

depends on how much work you are losing Dave by not having a QA accreditation mate. it may only apply if tendering for big surfacing contracts when the client asks for it, but otherwise it may be some bod mithering you to make a bit of money off you by setting your QA stuff up without much benefit.
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Post: # 92529Post Dave_L

Cheers Phil; I don't get involved with big tendering jobs - big is not beautiful! Thanks for the advice everyone, pretty much what I thought.
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