Abstract:
This study investigates the implementation and impact of quality management practices in developing projects within the Colombo District. The research aims to identify the critical quality management techniques employed and evaluate their effectiveness in enhancing project outcomes. Through a mixed methods approach, including surveys and interviews with project managers, contractors, and stakeholders, the study examines the adoption of international quality standards, such as ISO 9001, and their adaptation to the local context.
The findings reveal that while many projects strive to adhere to global quality benchmarks, there are significant challenges related to resource constraints, lack of skilled labour, and insufficient training. Additionally, the study highlights the importance of continuous improvement processes, stakeholder engagement, and risk management in achieving project quality. Case studies of successful projects demonstrate that proactive quality planning, regular audits and feedback mechanisms are critical for maintaining high standards. The research also underscores the role of government policies and regulatory
frameworks in shaping quality management practices. Recommendations include the need for enhanced training programs, increased investment in quality management systems, and the development of localized guidelines that cater to the specific needs of projects in the Colombo District. The study concludes that while there is a growing awareness of the importance of quality management, a more concerted effort is required from all stakeholders to overcome existing barriers and ensure the consistent delivery of high-quality projects. This research contributes to the broader discourse on quality management in developing regions and provides actionable insights for improving project performance in Colombo