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Modern Construction Management

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

21.01.2021

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

608

Maße (L/B/H)

24,6/17,4/3,2 cm

Gewicht

1043 g

Auflage

8. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-48834-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

21.01.2021

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

608

Maße (L/B/H)

24,6/17,4/3,2 cm

Gewicht

1043 g

Auflage

8. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-48834-7

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Modern Construction Management
  • About the authors xi

    Preface to the eighth edition xiii

    Companion website xv

    1 Introduction 1

    Structure of the book 2

    Objectives and contents 3

    2 Quality management 9

    Summary 9

    Introduction 9

    Notions of quality 9

    Quality in transition 10

    Quality control and inspection 11

    Quality assurance 13

    Total quality management 20

    A systems approach to managing quality 26

    Further Reading 32

    Section 1: Project production management 33

    3 Production process improvement 35

    Summary 35

    Introduction to lean construction 35

    Energy 36

    Productivity 36

    Economic development 37

    International environmental protocols 45

    UK emissions 47

    Productivity improvement 49

    Management systems 54

    Management processes (see BS 6079) 60

    Employee participation 71

    Macro key performance indicators 87

    Further Reading 88

    4 Planning techniques and methods 89

    Summary 89

    Introduction 89

    Planning in construction 89

    Who plans? 90

    Planning the design process 92

    Planning for waste management 93

    Planning for safety, health, and the environment (SHE) 94

    Planning techniques 95

    Other planning techniques 112

    Modern construction planning 119

    Monitoring progress and managing the time model 121

    Construction planning and scheduling with 4D CAD and BIM 122

    Planning multiple projects 123

    Appendix 4.A. Normal Probability Distribution Tables (Table 4.3) 125

    Further Reading 126

    5 Workforce motivation 127

    Summary 127

    Introduction 127

    Motivation theories 127

    Payment systems, remuneration and performance 132

    Further Reading 144

    6 Project cost control 147

    Summary 147

    Why cost-control is essential for construction projects 147

    A cost-control procedure for construction works 148

    Points to consider when choosing a cost-control system 159

    Management of the carbon footprint 160

    Further Reading 160

    7 Management of equipment 161

    Summary 161

    Acquisition of plant and equipment 161

    The financing of equipment 162

    Systematic plant selection 164

    The essential characteristics of a decision situation 165

    Setting hire rates 173

    Marginal costing 180

    Plant maintenance 180

    Monitoring of maintenance servicing and exhaust emissions 181

    Human-centred approaches 182

    Further Reading 182

    Section 2: Business management 183

    8 Project procurement 185

    Summary 185

    Introduction 185

    The construction process (BS 6079-1:2002) 186

    ISO/BS procurement standards 189

    Appointing the team/parties to the contract 190

    Public contracts and supplies 192

    Project manager/leader 193

    The contract 197

    Health and safety considerations 201

    Categories of contract 204

    Separated and cooperative contracts 204

    Management-oriented contracts 207

    Integrated contracts 211

    Discretionary contracts 219

    Performance of different contract categories 223

    Client risk exposure for different contract categories 223

    Further Reading 225

    9 Estimating and tendering 227

    Summary 227

    Introduction 227

    Parties involved in estimating and tendering 230

    The estimating process 232

    BOQ estimating 232

    Collection and calculation of cost information 234

    Project study 242

    Preparing the estimate 243

    Submitting the tender 251

    Estimating in management contracting 252

    Design and build 254

    Cost planning 255

    Cost management 255

    Whole-life costing 256

    Private finance initiative (PFI) 256

    Computer aided estimating 257

    BIM and estimating 258

    Summary 259

    Future Reading 260

    10 Competitive bidding 261

    Summary 261

    Introduction 261

    Part 1: A brief review of bidding strategy 262

    Part 2: The importance of accuracy in estimating 268

    Part 3: Some ways of using the existing theories 275

    Recent developments in bidding 282

    Client evaluation of bids 283

    Further Reading 285

    11 Company budgetary control 287

    Summary 287

    Introduction 287

    Preparation of budgets 288

    The carbon footprint 295

    Further Reading 297

    12 Cash flow and interim valuations 299

    Summary 299

    Introduction 299

    The need for cash flow forecasting by contractors 299

    The requirements of a forecasting system 301

    Capital lock-up 306

    The factors that affect capital lock-up 307

    Interim valuations and cash flow 312

    Measurement of work in activities 316

    Computers and cash flow 316

    Cash flow forecast by standardised models 319

    Closing remarks 319

    Further Reading 320

    13 Economic assessments 321

    Summary 321

    Introduction 321

    Interest 323

    Economic comparisons 325

    Profitability measures 328

    Inflation 332

    Accuracy of future estimates 336

    Financial Modelling 340

    Cost-benefit analysis 345

    Some worked examples 347

    Further Reading 354

    Section 3: Administration and company management 355

    14 Company organisation 357

    Summary 357

    Introduction 357

    The function of a manager 357

    Company organisational structures 359

    Departments/functions 368

    Health, safety, occupational welfare and pensions 376

    Educational qualifications and vocational training 377

    Corporate social responsibility 385

    Management attitude 386

    Construction companies in an internet age 387

    Virtual companies 388

    Collaborative working 388

    Further Reading 388

    15 Market planning and business development 389

    Summary 389

    Introduction 389

    Market planning 389

    The business-development process 390

    16 International construction logistics and risks 401

    Summary 401

    Introduction 401

    The international environment 402

    Further Reading 409

    17 Towards BIM and digital construction 411

    Summary 411

    Introduction 411

    Information and information management 412

    The construction company's business 413

    Processes involved in a construction business 413

    Information needs to support business processes 416

    Management of contractors' information resources 417

    Construction information systems 420

    The construction information manager 425

    The emergence of BIM 426

    BIM standards 428

    Digital construction 433

    Further Reading 434

    18 Financial management 435

    Summary 435

    Introduction 435

    Types of businesses 435

    Types of capital 440

    The control of capital 446

    The company accounts 449

    Regulatory authorities 461

    Further Reading 462

    Section 4: Self-learning exercises 463

    19 Questions - construction management 465

    Questions 467

    20 Questions - operational research (OR) 519

    Summary 519

    Questions 521

    21 Questions - six sigma 533

    Six sigma 534

    Problems (readers should start with Problem 1) 534

    Further Reading 555

    Bibliography 557

    Abbreviations and acronyms 571

    Index 577