Product design requirements
Construction Quality Planning Guide, Draft for Consultation, Published by the Construction Innovation Hub in May 2020, suggests that the Product Design Requirements (PDR) document: ‘…contains specification for overall functional aspects of the product and the concept being generated using the CQP (Construction Quality Planning) process (usually completed during phase 1). BS 7373 provides further information on how to develop the PDR document.’
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