"Quality, Safety, and Service never go out of style."
Since 1976...
- Larry Keeley | Founder & Chairman
Construction Quality Management
Every Keeley'n. Every Action. Every Time.
Culture of Quality
Quality is defined as “conformance to requirements”. At Keeley Construction, we believe in taking that one step further by creating a culture around quality that influences every Keeley'n, every action, every time. We set the benchmark for quality on every project and hold our sub-partners to our quality expectations. Our Quality Program is structured to help our team and subcontractors identify the appropriate requirements to ensure compliance, avoid rework, and exceed our client's expectations. We strive to complete our work right the first time.
Policy Statement
Consistent with our Mission and Values, it is our policy to provide clients with innovative construction services that meet the project standards for work practice and customer service, at the highest levels of quality. Keeley’s project teams are responsible for fostering a climate of continuous improvement and are empowered to suggest appropriate changes to achieve this goal.
Our Quality Values
Preparation
Preparation is crucial in implementing a construction quality program, as it involves thorough planning, identification of potential risks and hazards, and ensuring that all necessary resources and personnel are in place.
Communication
Effective communication is essential in a construction quality program to ensure that all stakeholders are informed of quality standards, procedures, and expectations, and to facilitate collaboration and timely resolution of any quality issues.
verification
Verification is a critical aspect of a construction quality program as it involves conducting inspections, tests, and audits to ensure that work meets established quality requirements and standards.
Documentation
Documentation is a key element of a construction quality program as it involves the systematic recording and storage of information related to quality management activities, which can provide evidence of compliance and serve as a reference for future projects.
Phases of Quality
Preparatory Phase
The Preparatory Phase includes a design and document review used to confirm the coordination and constructability of the project.
The Initial Phase includes a field review of preliminary work to ensure compliance with contract documents.
Initial Phase
Follow-Up Phase
The Follow-Up Phase includes ongoing reviews of work and completion inspections.
Rectification of any concerns that arise through the Quality process.
Inspect What You Expect
GEOSPATIAL CAPABILITIES
Mapping Tomorrow, Today: Your Geospatial Advantage
Geospatial adjective /jē-ō-ˈspā-shəl/
defined as relating to or denoting data that is associated with a particular location.
Our expert team can provide the following services to help you make informed decisions on your next project.
site selection
and planning
Geospatial data helps in analyzing potential construction sites by providing information about terrain, elevation, and proximity to infrastructure. This helps in selecting suitable locations and planning the layout of the project.
UTILITY AND
INFRASTRUCTURE
MANAGEMENT
Geospatial data is used to map existing utilities and infrastructure such as pipelines, cables, and underground facilities. This information is crucial for avoiding clashes during excavation and ensuring that new construction projects do not interfere with existing infrastructure.
survey
and mapping
Geospatial tools such as GPS and total stations are used for precise surveying and mapping of construction sites. This helps in creating accurate topographic maps, identifying property boundaries, and generating 3D models of the site.
SURFACE
MODELING
Surface modeling involves creating digital representations of the earth's surface, including terrain, topography, and other features. This modeling helps in visualizing the land, analyzing slopes and contours, calculating cut and fill volumes, and designing infrastructure to fit the natural landscape.
construction
monitoring
During the construction phase, geospatial technology is used to monitor progress and ensure that construction activities adhere to design specifications. It helps in tracking equipment, materials, & workforce, optimizing logistics, and detecting any deviations from the plan.
CONSTRUCTION
AS-BUILDS
Construction as-builts provide a comprehensive and accurate record of the final built environment, including any modifications made during construction. They also facilitate quality control by comparing the constructed project with the original design, helping to identify discrepancies and errors.
Mapping The Future, One Location At A Time
OUR SERVICES IN THE FIELD
STAKING AND LAYOUT
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Piers, Footings, Grade Beams
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Column Lines/Column Line Offsets
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Anchor Bolts
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Buildings
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Utilities (Above and Below Ground)
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Pavement/Curbs
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Clearing Limits, Silt Fence
TOPOGRAPHIC
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Volumetric Surveys
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Contour Mapping
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Pre-Existing Conditions
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As-Built locations
GPR CONCRETE SCANNING
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Scan existing concrete up to 31” deep for location of rebar mesh, utilities/conduits placed in concrete, post tension cables, voids, and any other anomalies