The difference between warranty period and warranty period

The difference between warranty period and warranty period is as follows:

1, the warranty period is 6 to 24 months, and the warranty period is 2 to 5 years;

2, the warranty period is calculated from the date of actual completion of the project, the warranty period is calculated from the date of acceptance of the project completion;

3. The warranty period can be independently agreed by the parties, and the warranty period is directly stipulated by law;

4. The warranty period is the time limit for the Employer to reserve and return the quality deposit, which has nothing to do with the warranty quality deposit.

Regulations on quality management of construction projects

Article 19

Survey and design units must conduct survey and design in accordance with the mandatory standards for engineering construction, and be responsible for the quality of survey and design.

Registered architects, registered structural engineers and other registered practitioners shall sign the design documents and be responsible for the design documents. Article 26

The construction unit is responsible for the construction quality of the construction project.

The construction unit shall establish a quality responsibility system and determine the project manager, technical director and construction management director of the project.

In the case of general contracting of construction projects, the general contractor shall be responsible for the quality of all construction projects; If one or more of the survey, design, construction and equipment procurement of a construction project are contracted by the general contractor, the general contractor shall be responsible for the quality of the construction project contracted or the equipment purchased.