Two technical diploma theses to be finished shortly

KAMPER likes to promote talented up-and-coming students, the higher the practical relevance the better. Since last autumn, two students of FH Joanneum (University of Applied Sciences in Graz: Construction Management and Engineering) have been engaged to write their theses with Kamper. One investigates the Structure and conceptualization of building specifications for the client in order to maintain the quality of the construction. The results of this thesis will eventually be summarized into a manual to ease the practical use of sometimes very bulky technical specification documents and to establish a common understanding of the rules and duties related to general contractor’s-works once they have been handed over. The second thesis deals with Quality control of General Contractors works at the interfaces of individual crafts internally and externally. With this thesis, a tool is being developed and programmed to ease the monitoring and documentation duties related to ongoing quality controls by the general contractor and his sub-contractors. Mag. Friederike Prassl: “It is so much fun to work with so highly motivated students. Their visits on our construction sites have certainly further increased their understanding of our job and duties!”