Case Study: Quality Control Breakdown in Structural Steel Fabrication on Boston Tunnel Project (Massachusetts, 2018)
Project Overview
• Name: Boston Big Dig Phase II
• Location: Boston, Massachusetts
• Year: 2018
• Project Size: $1.1 billion
• Scope: Tunnel structural steel fabrication and erection
• Lead Agencies/Contractors: Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) /
Category of the Issue, Problem, or Challenge
• Quality Control
• Structural
Summary of the Issue, Problem, or Challenge
Improper dimensional tolerances and weld defects in structural steel components resulted in on-site modifications and delays.
Root Cause Analysis
- Insufficient shop floor inspections and QC during fabrication.
- Poor adherence to welding procedures and specifications.
- Lack of third-party quality audits during fabrication.
- Communication gaps between fabrication shop and field erection teams.
Impacts Due to the Issue, Problem, or Challenge
- Delay of 4 months due to rework and field modifications.
- Increased costs from labor and fabrication corrections.
- Potential safety risks if defects were undetected.
Corrective Actions Taken
- Enhanced shop floor QC with increased inspection frequency.
- Strict enforcement and documentation of welding procedures.
- Engaged independent third-party quality auditors.
- Improved communication protocols between fabrication and erection teams.
Lessons Learned
- Dimensional accuracy is vital for structural steel fit-up.
- Continuous QC during fabrication prevents costly field issues.
- Independent audits add valuable oversight.
Audit & Prevention: Project Control Questions to Ask on Future Projects to Help Control the Situation
- Are shop floor inspections frequent and thorough?
- Are welding procedures strictly followed and documented?
- Are third-party audits integrated into fabrication QC?