[enterprise Q & A] who will be responsible for the cracks in the aerated block wall?
Release time:
2022-08-05
The relationship between block production and construction is like the relationship between cloth and clothing. A production factory is like a weaving factory, which needs to improve weaving technology and cloth quality. To become a good piece of clothing, it needs tailoring (design), sewing (construction) and quality inspection.
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The relationship between block production and construction is like the relationship between cloth and clothing.
A production factory is like a weaving factory, which needs to improve weaving technology and cloth quality. To become a good piece of clothing, it needs tailoring (design), sewing (construction) and quality inspection.
In these processes, as long as one process is not paid attention to, there will be problems.
We ordinary people will say, how can you cut a good piece of cloth?
Why didn't you sew it up and disstitch it?
Aerated blocks are a little different. We often encounter something like this: if there is something wrong with the wall, the customer will come and go directly to the block manufacturer (that is, the fabric manufacturer).
This gives rise to a problem: the cracking of the aerated block wall and the problem of painting, who should solve it.
The answer seems to be the construction unit.
So you see a lot of papers on how to solve the cracks in the wall, and they are all written by the construction unit.
When government departments, designers and construction units see a pile of papers about cracking of aerated walls, what will these users think?
If you are a user, what do you think?
Perhaps the first idea is that aerated blocks are still very difficult to do, so easy to crack, it is better not to use it, it is safer!
Whose interests were harmed in the end?
This is self-evident and harms the interests of the gas filling plant and cannot be bought.
OK, I'll come back and ask you, if there's something wrong with the wall, who's responsible?
Or ask another question: how can we prevent cracks in the wall?
Who is responsible?
When something goes wrong, the biggest damage is the gas block production plant; if there is no problem, it is the gas block production plant that benefits the most.
Since the gas filling plant has got the greatest benefit, it should be responsible for the filling block factory, so that there are no cracks in the wall.
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